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Women in the Criminal Justice System: Towards a non

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Prisons affirmative - University of Michigan Debate Camp Wiki
Prisons affirmative - University of Michigan Debate Camp Wiki

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Educational outcomes after serving with

... and Europe had been electronically monitored by 2010 (Di Tella and Schargrodsky, 2013), and nearly 200,000 EM units are used in the United States each year (Payne, 2014). In times with growing prison populations, EM has been introduced in many Western countries as a substitute for imprisonment or as ...
Retribution and the Secondary Aims of Punishment
Retribution and the Secondary Aims of Punishment

... That is, the authoritative pattern is not binding only, or because, it is in truth the best way. Generally speaking, it is binding because it has been chosen. Criminal acts often, but not always, involve an injustice to one or more specific persons: the defrauded old lady, the black-eyed assault vic ...
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Second Chance Act

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OLS Analysis

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Brown v. Plata: Renewing the Call to End Mandatory Minimum

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OLS Analysis
OLS Analysis

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Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture - Mission to

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Mass Incarceration Debates Media List Debatable Issue Is mass

... Yale law professor James Forman gives a thorough-going rebuttal to Michelle Alexander’s thesis that the American prison system is enforcing “the New Jim Crow.” http://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2017/02/09/problem-mass-incarceration-more-complicated-wethought The DuVernay/Alexander narrativ ...
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The Creation of Modern Prisons in the Russian Empire

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Ward Punishment Practice 21 - Victoria University of Wellington

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OLS Analysis

... Vincent Prieto (D), 32nd District (Parts of Bergen and Hudson), Chairman Gary S. Schaer (D), 36th District (Parts of Bergen and Passaic), Vice Chairman Anthony M. Bucco (R), 25th District (Parts of Morris and Somerset) John J. Burzichelli (D), 3rd District (All of Salem, and parts of Cumberland and ...
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public opinion and corrections: recent findings in canada - CSC-SCC

... 2004 asked Canadians to rate their knowledge of the federal correctional system. Given four response options, “very”, “somewhat”, “not very” or “not at all” informed, only 7% rated themselves as very informed, while 40% responded with “somewhat informed”. Similar trends emerge from surveys conducted ...
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Prison Life - University of Phoenix

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note the impact of mandatory minimum

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... includes selective jury nullification for victimless crimes. I am going to spend the balance of my time talking about selective jury nullification because it is part of my solution to the unfairness in the criminal justice system. Mike Wallace did a segment on 60 Minutes about my scholarship on jury ...
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Prison reform is the attempt to improve conditions inside prisons, establish a more effective penal system, or implement alternatives to incarceration.
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