‘Money Rules’: Exploring Offenders’ Perceptions of the Fine as Punishment
‘Money Rules’: Exploring Offenders’ Perceptions of the Fine as Punishment AbstractAlthough the fine is often the most commonly used form of punishment, criminology knows little about how offenders conceive of…
Congress Blewett by Not Explicitly Making the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 Retroactive
Congress Blewett by Not Explicitly Making the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 Retroactive In 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was the first Circuit Court to retroactively apply the…
Evidence comes by replication, but needs differentiation: the reproducibility issue in science and its relevance for criminology
Evidence comes by replication, but needs differentiation: the reproducibility issue in science and its relevance for criminology Abstract Recent publications in Nature, Science, and other journals raised concerns about the…
Disproportionate minority contact in the juvenile justice system: An investigation of ethnic disparity in program referral at disposition
Disproportionate minority contact in the juvenile justice system: An investigation of ethnic disparity in program referral at disposition . Nordia A. Campbell Read the syndicated article here
What Happens After the Right to Counsel Ends? Using Technology to Assist Petitioners in State Post-Conviction Petitions and Federal Habeas Review
What Happens After the Right to Counsel Ends? Using Technology to Assist Petitioners in State Post-Conviction Petitions and Federal Habeas Review Read the syndicated article here
A Right to Know How You’ll Die: A First Amendment Challenge to State Secrecy Statutes Regarding Lethal Injection Drugs
A Right to Know How You'll Die: A First Amendment Challenge to State Secrecy Statutes Regarding Lethal Injection Drugs In the years since 2008, when the Supreme Court upheld the…
A Means to an Element: The Supreme Court’s Modified Categorical Approach After Mathis v. United States
A Means to an Element: The Supreme Court's Modified Categorical Approach After Mathis v. United States Read the syndicated article here
Revisiting the Public Safety Exception to Miranda for Suspected Terrorists: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and the Bombing of the 2013 Boston Marathon
Revisiting the Public Safety Exception to Miranda for Suspected Terrorists: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and the Bombing of the 2013 Boston Marathon This Comment examines the application of the public safety exception…
Let Them Frye: Frye Hearings for Determination of “Mental Disorders” in the Sexually Violent Persons Act
Let Them Frye: Frye Hearings for Determination of "Mental Disorders" in the Sexually Violent Persons Act Specific laws aimed at the confinement of mentally disabled sexually violent persons have existed…
Pubertal development, social factors, and delinquent involvement among South Korean male adolescents
Pubertal development, social factors, and delinquent involvement among South Korean male adolescents Publication date: Available online 14 August 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Author(s): Hae Soo Kweon, Ilhong…
Who is the Lone Terrorist? A Study of Vehicle-Borne Attackers in Israel and the West Bank
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Corruption and Wildlife Trafficking: Three Case Studies Involving Asia
Corruption and Wildlife Trafficking: Three Case Studies Involving Asia Abstract As wildlife trafficking or the illegal wildlife trade has taken a more prominent place on the global agenda, discussions are…