Managing Proliferation: National, Regional, and Global Security in the New Age of Nuclear Weapons
Managing Proliferation: National, Regional, and Global Security in the New Age of Nuclear Weapons Volume 29, Issue 1, January-February 2017, Page 185-194. Scott Nicholas Romaniuk Read the syndicated article here
JUDICIAL ROTATION AS CENTRIPETAL FORCE: SENTENCING IN THE COURT COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
JUDICIAL ROTATION AS CENTRIPETAL FORCE: SENTENCING IN THE COURT COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA* Courts as communities theory emphasizes the sentencing differences that can arise between localities within a single state.…
PATERNAL INCARCERATION AND CHILDREN'S RISK OF BEING CHARGED BY EARLY ADULTHOOD: EVIDENCE FROM A DANISH POLICY SHOCK*
PATERNAL INCARCERATION AND CHILDREN'S RISK OF BEING CHARGED BY EARLY ADULTHOOD: EVIDENCE FROM A DANISH POLICY SHOCK* In this article, we exploit a Danish criminal justice reform that dramatically decreased…
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CRIME DIVERSITY*
CRIME DIVERSITY* Large geographic areas should host a greater diversity of crime compared with small geographic areas. This proposition is reasonable given that larger geographic areas should not only support…
An Empirical Research Agenda for the Forensic Sciences
An Empirical Research Agenda for the Forensic Sciences After the National Academy of Sciences issued a stunning report in 2009 on the unscientific state of many forensic science subfields, forensic…
Prosecutors and Victims: Why Wrongful Convictions Matter
Prosecutors and Victims: Why Wrongful Convictions Matter Often, discussions of wrongful convictions focus almost entirely on the wrongfully convicted and ignore two important constituencies: prosecutors and crime victims. Both constituencies…
Prohibition, Stare Decisis, and the Lagging Ability of Science to Influence Criminal Procedure
Prohibition, Stare Decisis, and the Lagging Ability of Science to Influence Criminal Procedure Science has revealed that, contrary to longstanding intuitions, eyewitnesses are sometimes mistaken and false confessions do occur.…
Who Could it be Now? Challenging the Reliability of First Time In-Court Identifications After State v. Henderson and State v. Lawson
Who Could it be Now? Challenging the Reliability of First Time In-Court Identifications After State v. Henderson and State v. Lawson Despite the recent advances in assessing the reliability of…
The Chronic Failure to Discipline Prosecutors for Misconduct: Proposals for Reform
The Chronic Failure to Discipline Prosecutors for Misconduct: Proposals for Reform While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there are some…
Review of Susan Trevaskes, Policing Serious Crime in China: From 'Strike Hard' to 'Kill Fewer'
Review of Susan Trevaskes, Policing Serious Crime in China: From 'Strike Hard' to 'Kill Fewer' Go to Source