Book Review: Blind justice: A former prosecutor exposes the psychology and politics of wrongful convictions

Book Review: Blind justice: A former prosecutor exposes the psychology and politics of wrongful convictions International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Marvin Zalman Read the syndicated article here
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“I Would Prefer to Be Famous”: Comparative Perspectives on the Reentry of War Criminals Sentenced at Nuremberg and The Hague

“I Would Prefer to Be Famous”: Comparative Perspectives on the Reentry of War Criminals Sentenced at Nuremberg and The Hague International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Susanne Karstedt Read…
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Book Review: Progressive punishment: Job loss, jail growth, and the neoliberal logic of carceral expansion

Book Review: Progressive punishment: Job loss, jail growth, and the neoliberal logic of carceral expansion Criminal Justice Review, Volume 43, Issue 2, Page 271-273, June 2018. Melissa J. Stacer Read…
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