Yet Another Elected Power: A Case for Randomly Selected Forepersons
Yet Another Elected Power: A Case for Randomly Selected Forepersons Most United States courts require the jury to elect their own foreperson, a role that has amplified influence on the…
Police Misconduct: Combatting the Complicity Crisis
Police Misconduct: Combatting the Complicity Crisis This Comment explores the current state of police reform in the city of Chicago, with a special focus on the various oversight agencies currently…
Ending the Presumption of Reasonableness and Using Data to Reduce Sentencing Disparities
Ending the Presumption of Reasonableness and Using Data to Reduce Sentencing Disparities The idea that one’s punishment should depend on the crime committed rather than which judge happens to do…
The State[s] of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World
The State of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World Police interrogators often use lies, threats, subterfuge, and psychological pressure to coerce vulnerable suspects to speak. These tactics produce false confessions,…
The ‘Realness’ Key to Compelled Passcode Production
The 'Realness' Key to Compelled Passcode Production This Article explains how the Foregone Conclusion exception to the Fifth Amendment’s privilege against self-incrimination applies to compelled passcode production. The Supreme Court…
Elite Sex Trafficking as a Crime of the Powerful: A Comparative Case Study of Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Nygard’s Alleged Trafficking Enterprises
Elite Sex Trafficking as a Crime of the Powerful: A Comparative Case Study of Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Nygard’s Alleged Trafficking Enterprises . Thomas Volscho CUNY—College of Staten Island, Staten…
A ‘Simmering Political Issue’: How Mainstream United States Newspapers Portray the Bail Reform Debate
A ‘Simmering Political Issue’: How Mainstream United States Newspapers Portray the Bail Reform Debate ABSTRACT According to agenda-setting theory, the media informs consumers about important issues and can help shape…
A ‘Simmering Political Issue’: How Mainstream United States Newspapers Portray the Bail Reform Debate
A ‘Simmering Political Issue’: How Mainstream United States Newspapers Portray the Bail Reform Debate ABSTRACT According to agenda-setting theory, the media informs consumers about important issues and can help shape…
‘We Still Have a Duty of Care, but How Legitimate Is Her Allergy to Fish?’ Practitioner Engagement in Food Practices in Women’s Prison
‘We Still Have a Duty of Care, but How Legitimate Is Her Allergy to Fish?’ Practitioner Engagement in Food Practices in Women's Prison ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore how…
‘We Still Have a Duty of Care, but How Legitimate Is Her Allergy to Fish?’ Practitioner Engagement in Food Practices in Women’s Prison
‘We Still Have a Duty of Care, but How Legitimate Is Her Allergy to Fish?’ Practitioner Engagement in Food Practices in Women's Prison ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore how…
Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women’s Prisons
Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women's Prisons ABSTRACT ‘Vulnerability’ is a commonly used but little understood term in the field of social policy and beyond. The refocusing of our criminal justice system…
Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women’s Prisons
Problematising ‘Vulnerability’ in Women's Prisons ABSTRACT ‘Vulnerability’ is a commonly used but little understood term in the field of social policy and beyond. The refocusing of our criminal justice system…