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Hair Analysis As A Drug Detector, Us Department Of Justice
Hair Analysis As A Drug Detector, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Resolution Of Prison Riots, Us Department Of Justice
Resolution Of Prison Riots, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice
Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Street Gangs And Drug Sales In Two Suburban Cities, Us Department Of Justice
Street Gangs And Drug Sales In Two Suburban Cities, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Violence Prevention: A Vision Of Hope: Final Report, Policy Council On Violence Prevention
Violence Prevention: A Vision Of Hope: Final Report, Policy Council On Violence Prevention
California Agencies
In May of 1994, California Attorney General Daniel E. Lungren appointed a Policy Council on Violence Prevention and charged the Council with "studying violence in California and recommending policies and strategies for reversing the pervasive culture of violence in our society." The Council was a diverse, multidisciplinary group representing criminal justice, health, education, business, family violence, parents, youth-serving organizations, media, research, religious and community-action groups, and state agencies.
Council members purposely decided to look at violence from a wide and inclusive viewpoint. The nature of their work, therefore, was deliberately designed to cast a broad net so as to gain …
Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: A Case Study In San Diego, Us Department Of Justice
Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: A Case Study In San Diego, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights And Criminal Justice: Employment Discrimination Overview, Us Department Of Justice
Civil Rights And Criminal Justice: Employment Discrimination Overview, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
National Assessment Program: 1994 Survey Results, Us Department Of Justice
National Assessment Program: 1994 Survey Results, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Violence In Coronet City: A Problem-Solving Exercise, Us Department Of Justice
Violence In Coronet City: A Problem-Solving Exercise, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
"Violence in Coronet" describes violence as it appeared and was responded to in a major American city in the late 1980's. Although the case is based on real events, it has been augmented both by incorporating statistical information from other cities and by introducing some specific fictional aspects that could have happened in almost any city.
The case was developed to stimulate discussion about how America's cities might best respond to the violence that seems to be overtaking them. Thus, the case combines historical and fictional events to challenge the creativity of those responding to the problem of urban violence. …
The O.J. Inquisition: An American Encounter With Continental Criminal Justice, Myron Moskovitz
The O.J. Inquisition: An American Encounter With Continental Criminal Justice, Myron Moskovitz
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October 3, 1995 marked the end of the O.J. Simpson double murder trial, which lasted 474 days and was billed "the trial of the century. " After less than four hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Mr. Simpson of all charges. The following article is a dramatization of how a case similar to the Simpson trial might be handled by a civil-law European criminal justice system.
Utilizing an unusual format, Professor Myron Moskovitz examines and illustrates the differences between the United States and civil-law European criminal justice systems. The author uses a play script inspired by the events in the …
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal, Robert K. Calhoun
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal, Robert K. Calhoun
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This Article explores the legal and constitutional issues raised by appeal waivers. Section I analyzes the current state of the case law. Section II explores the due process challenge to appeal waivers, and concludes that such a challenge would be difficult to sustain given the current state of due process law. It, nonetheless, goes on to suggest that a key premise of due process theory as it relates to plea bargaining- the presumed equality of bargaining power between the prosecution and the defense-may be ripe for challenge. Section ill discusses the public policy arguments for and against appeal waivers, and …
Homicide In California, 1995, California Department Of Justice
Homicide In California, 1995, California Department Of Justice
California Agencies
No abstract provided.