Attorney General Holder and Secretary Duncan Issue Guidance for School Districts to Ensure Equal Access for All Children to Public Schools, Regardless of Immigration Status

Attorney General Holder and Secretary Duncan Issue Guidance for School Districts to Ensure Equal Access for All Children to Public Schools, Regardless of Immigration Status Attorney General Eric Holder and…
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Acting Assistant Attorney General Dreher Speaks at the District of Columbia Bar Association Panel on U.S. Efforts to Combat Wildlife Trafficking

Acting Assistant Attorney General Dreher Speaks at the District of Columbia Bar Association Panel on Efforts to Combat Wildlife Trafficking "The Department of Justice, principally through ENRD, has long been…
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Minnesota Man Charged with Immigration Fraud for Failing to Disclose Crimes Committed in Bosnia and Military Service During the Bosnian Conflict

Minnesota Man Charged with Immigration Fraud for Failing to Disclose Crimes Committed in Bosnia and Military Service During the Bosnian Conflict Zdenko Jakiša, 45, of Forest Lake, Minnesota, was arrested…
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Justice Department Settles Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim Against Master Klean Janitorial

Justice Department Settles Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim Against Master Klean Janitorial The Justice Department reached an agreement today with Master Klean Janitorial, a company based in Denver, resolving claims that the…
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Prison and Social Death J.M. Price. New Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press (2015) 193pp. $25.95pb ISBN 978-0-8135-6557-6

Prison and Social Death  Price. New Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press (2015) 193pp. $ ISBN 978-0-8135-6557-6 Deborah H. Drake Read the syndicated article here
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Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became the Most Punitive Democracy in the World Peter K. Enns. New York: Cambridge University Press (2016) 192pp. £24.99pb ISBN 978-1-107-13288-7, 178-1-316-50061-3

Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became the Most Punitive Democracy in the World Peter K. Enns. New York: Cambridge University Press (2016) 192pp. £ ISBN 978-1-107-13288-7, 178-1-316-50061-3 Hannah L. Walker Read…
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Imprisonment Worldwide: The Current Situation and an Alternative Future A. Coyle, H. Fair, J. Jacobson and R. Walmsley. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 112pp. £7.99pb ISBN 978-1-4473-3175-9

Imprisonment Worldwide: The Current Situation and an Alternative Future A. Coyle, H. Fair, J. Jacobson and R. Walmsley. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 112pp. £ ISBN 978-1-4473-3175-9 Gareth Evans Read the syndicated article here
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Dangerous Politics: Risk, Vulnerability, and Penal Policy (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) H. Annison. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2015) 288pp. £65.00hb ISBN 9780198728603

Dangerous Politics: Risk, Vulnerability, and Penal Policy (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) H. Annison. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2015) 288pp. £ ISBN 9780198728603 Robert Reiner Read the syndicated article here
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Wild Arabs and Savages: A History of Juvenile Justice in Ireland P. Sargent. Manchester: Manchester University Press (2013) 228pp. £70.00hb ISBN 978-0-7190-8916-9; £29.99pb ISBN 978-1-5261-0725-1

Wild Arabs and Savages: A History of Juvenile Justice in Ireland P. Sargent. Manchester: Manchester University Press (2013) 228pp. £ ISBN 978-0-7190-8916-9; £ ISBN 978-1-5261-0725-1 Neil Davie Read the syndicated article here
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New governance of corporate cybersecurity: a case study of the petrochemical industry in the Port of Rotterdam

New governance of corporate cybersecurity: a case study of the petrochemical industry in the Port of Rotterdam Abstract The petro-chemical industry is a critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to cybercrime.…
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