Minnesota-based St. Jude Medical Pays U.S. $3.65 Million to Settle Claims That It Overcharged for Implantable Cardiac Devices
Minnesota-based St. Jude Medical Pays $ Million to Settle Claims That It Overcharged for Implantable Cardiac Devices St. Jude Medical Inc. has agreed to pay the United States $ million…
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Major Cities Chiefs Association Summer Meeting
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Major Cities Chiefs Association Summer Meeting "As our nation’s Attorney General, as a prosecutor and former judge, and as the brother of a…
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Conference of National Black Churches Annual Consultation
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Conference of National Black Churches Annual Consultation "In so many different ways – in classrooms and courtrooms, in houses of worship and halls…
South Florida Retired Businessman Pleads Guilty to Failing to Disclose Assets Held in Swiss Banks
South Florida Retired Businessman Pleads Guilty to Failing to Disclose Assets Held in Swiss Banks Wolfgang Roessel of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., pleaded guilty today in the District Court in the…
Singapore Ship Operator and Engineers Plead Guilty to Crimes Related to Pollution from Cargo Ship Traveling to Mobile, Alabama
Singapore Ship Operator and Engineers Plead Guilty to Crimes Related to Pollution from Cargo Ship Traveling to Mobile, Alabama Target Ship Management Pte. Ltd., the operator of the M/V Gaurav…
Doing Indefinite Time: Penal Confinement and the Life-Imprisoned Offender in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden
Doing Indefinite Time: Penal Confinement and the Life-Imprisoned Offender in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Doris Schartmueller Read the syndicated article here
New York City’s captive work force: Remembering the prisoners who built Rikers Island
New York City’s captive work force: Remembering the prisoners who built Rikers Island Publication date: Available online 17 November 2018Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeAuthor(s): Jarrod Shanahan, Jayne…
Does the weather influence sentencing? Empirical evidence from Czech data
Does the weather influence sentencing? Empirical evidence from Czech data Publication date: Available online 16 November 2018Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeAuthor(s): Jakub Drápal, José Pina-SánchezAbstractPurposeSentencing has been…
Effects of and coping strategies for stalking victimisation in Spain: Consequences for its criminalisation
Effects of and coping strategies for stalking victimisation in Spain: Consequences for its criminalisation Publication date: Available online 8 November 2018Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeAuthor(s): Carolina Villacampa,…
Desistance from and persistence in male offending: The case of South Korea
Desistance from and persistence in male offending: The case of South Korea Publication date: September 2018Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 54Author(s): Trent Bax, Youngsun HanAbstractIn the…
Excluding tortured confessions in the People’s Republic of China: A long March towards the eventual abolition of torture?
Excluding tortured confessions in the People's Republic of China: A long March towards the eventual abolition of torture? Publication date: September 2018Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume…
Suspicion of White-Collar Crime: A Case Study of Retaliation Against Whistle-Blowers
Suspicion of White-Collar Crime: A Case Study of Retaliation Against Whistle-Blowers International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Petter Gottschalk Read the syndicated article here