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Shrinking the Police Footprint

opencrim April 22, 2022 Shrinking the Police Footprint2022-04-22T16:10:17+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Shrinking the Police Footprint . David Thacher Read the syndicated article here
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Restraining Police Use of Lethal Force and the Moral Problem of Militarization

opencrim April 9, 2022 Restraining Police Use of Lethal Force and the Moral Problem of Militarization2022-04-09T16:49:14+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Restraining Police Use of Lethal Force and the Moral Problem of Militarization . Shannon Brandt Ford Read the syndicated article here
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Prosecutorial and Police Disclosure Ethics in Criminal Evidence Review in the UK and the US. A Comparative Account

opencrim March 30, 2022 Prosecutorial and Police Disclosure Ethics in Criminal Evidence Review in the UK and the US. A Comparative Account2022-03-30T16:35:00+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Prosecutorial and Police Disclosure Ethics in Criminal Evidence Review in the UK and the US. A Comparative Account . Maro Polykarpou Read the syndicated article here
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The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing

opencrim March 29, 2022 The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing2022-03-29T16:38:45+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing . Luke William Hunt Read the syndicated article here
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The Promise (and Peril) of Libertarian Solutions to Gun Violence

opencrim March 5, 2022 The Promise (and Peril) of Libertarian Solutions to Gun Violence2022-03-05T16:14:53+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
The Promise (and Peril) of Libertarian Solutions to Gun Violence . Jacob D. Charles Read the syndicated article here
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The Ethics of Punishment and the Impact Assumption. — Reconsidering the Role of Penal Ethicists

opencrim December 14, 2021 The Ethics of Punishment and the Impact Assumption. — Reconsidering the Role of Penal Ethicists2021-12-14T01:40:19+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
The Ethics of Punishment and the Impact Assumption. — Reconsidering the Role of Penal Ethicists Volume 40, Issue 3, December 2021, Page 235-255. Jesper Ryberg Read the syndicated article here
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The Paradox of Innocence: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty May Increase Miscarriages of Justice

opencrim December 10, 2021 The Paradox of Innocence: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty May Increase Miscarriages of Justice2021-12-10T02:54:48+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
The Paradox of Innocence: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty May Increase Miscarriages of Justice Volume 40, Issue 3, December 2021, Page 214-234. Garret Merriam Read the syndicated article here
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Political Theory and Limiting the Right of Self-Defense

opencrim December 10, 2021 Political Theory and Limiting the Right of Self-Defense2021-12-10T02:54:37+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Political Theory and Limiting the Right of Self-Defense Volume 40, Issue 3, December 2021, Page 274-283. Robert Leider Read the syndicated article here
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Witness Preparation before Trial in Anglo-American Law: Aims, Dangers, and Remedies

opencrim December 6, 2021 Witness Preparation before Trial in Anglo-American Law: Aims, Dangers, and Remedies2021-12-06T04:16:30+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Witness Preparation before Trial in Anglo-American Law: Aims, Dangers, and Remedies Volume 40, Issue 3, December 2021, Page 179-213. Guy Ben-David Read the syndicated article here
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Breaking Laws, Just and Unjust

opencrim November 14, 2021 Breaking Laws, Just and Unjust2021-11-14T18:04:36+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Breaking Laws, Just and Unjust . Sarah W. Hirschfield Read the syndicated article here
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The Law vs. the Sword: Arthur Ripstein’s Account of the Morality and Law of War

opencrim October 30, 2021 The Law vs. the Sword: Arthur Ripstein’s Account of the Morality and Law of War2021-10-30T11:20:57+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
The Law vs. the Sword: Arthur Ripstein’s Account of the Morality and Law of War . Cécile Fabre Read the syndicated article here
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Rethinking the Use of Criminal Records

opencrim August 6, 2021 Rethinking the Use of Criminal Records2021-08-06T12:50:55+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Rethinking the Use of Criminal Records . Sarah French Russell Read the syndicated article here
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