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Lunatics And Anarchists: Political Homicide In Chicago, Edward M. Burke
Lunatics And Anarchists: Political Homicide In Chicago, Edward M. Burke
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Afterword To Lunatics And Anarchists: Political Homicide In Chicago, Leigh B. Bienen, Thomas J. O'Gorman
Afterword To Lunatics And Anarchists: Political Homicide In Chicago, Leigh B. Bienen, Thomas J. O'Gorman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Homicide In New York, Los Angeles And Chicago, Eric H. Monkkonen
Homicide In New York, Los Angeles And Chicago, Eric H. Monkkonen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Firearm Deaths, Gun Availability, And Legal Regulatory Changes: Suggestions From The Data, Greg S. Weaver
Firearm Deaths, Gun Availability, And Legal Regulatory Changes: Suggestions From The Data, Greg S. Weaver
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment For The Crime Of Homicide In Chicago: 1870-1930, Derral Cheatwood
Capital Punishment For The Crime Of Homicide In Chicago: 1870-1930, Derral Cheatwood
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
I Loved Joe, But I Had To Shoot Him: Homicide By Women In Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago, Jeffrey S. Adler
I Loved Joe, But I Had To Shoot Him: Homicide By Women In Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago, Jeffrey S. Adler
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Terrorism And Utilitarianism: Lessons From, And For, Criminal Law, Paul Butler
Foreword: Terrorism And Utilitarianism: Lessons From, And For, Criminal Law, Paul Butler
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Federal Habeas Review: The Supreme Court's Failure To Apply Williams Consistently, Marry Connell Grubb
Federal Habeas Review: The Supreme Court's Failure To Apply Williams Consistently, Marry Connell Grubb
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Blurring The Line: Impact Of Offense-Specific Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Melissa Minas
Blurring The Line: Impact Of Offense-Specific Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Melissa Minas
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Questions Unanswered: The Fifth Amendment And Innocent Witnesses, Angela Roxas
Questions Unanswered: The Fifth Amendment And Innocent Witnesses, Angela Roxas
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Cook County Criminal Law Practice In 1929: A Community's Response To Crime And A Notorious Trial, Thomas F. Geraghty
Cook County Criminal Law Practice In 1929: A Community's Response To Crime And A Notorious Trial, Thomas F. Geraghty
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Learning From The Past, Living In The Present: Understanding Homicide In Chicago, 1870-1930, Leigh B. Bienen, Brandon Rottinghaus
Learning From The Past, Living In The Present: Understanding Homicide In Chicago, 1870-1930, Leigh B. Bienen, Brandon Rottinghaus
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Life Terms Or Death Sentences: The Uneasy Relationship Between Judicial Elections And Capital Punishment, Richard R. W. Brooks, Steven Raphael
Life Terms Or Death Sentences: The Uneasy Relationship Between Judicial Elections And Capital Punishment, Richard R. W. Brooks, Steven Raphael
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
United States V. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative: Whatever Happened To Federalism, Caroline Herman
United States V. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative: Whatever Happened To Federalism, Caroline Herman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Hiring In The Spirit Of Service, Patrick Oliver
Hiring In The Spirit Of Service, Patrick Oliver
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
How Apprendi Affects Institutional Allocations Of Power, Stephanos Bibas
How Apprendi Affects Institutional Allocations Of Power, Stephanos Bibas
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
School Violence Prevention Among At-Risk Urban High School Students, David M. Browne
School Violence Prevention Among At-Risk Urban High School Students, David M. Browne
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Excuses And Dispositions In Criminal Law, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
Excuses And Dispositions In Criminal Law, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Women In The American World Of Jails: Inmates And Staff, Kenneth Kerle
Women In The American World Of Jails: Inmates And Staff, Kenneth Kerle
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Serving The Poor: The Need For Unification Within Today's Legal Services, Kelley Keenan Trumpbour
Serving The Poor: The Need For Unification Within Today's Legal Services, Kelley Keenan Trumpbour
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Foreword, H. L.A. Holeman, Eric Sterling
Foreword, H. L.A. Holeman, Eric Sterling
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
The Female Offender: A Victim Of Neglect, Lamont Flanagan
The Female Offender: A Victim Of Neglect, Lamont Flanagan
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
More Than Mere Ripples: The Interwoven Complexity Of Female Incarceration And The African-American Family, Joseph Cudjoe, Tony A. Barringer
More Than Mere Ripples: The Interwoven Complexity Of Female Incarceration And The African-American Family, Joseph Cudjoe, Tony A. Barringer
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
The Effectiveness Of Communication By Women Inmates In Florida With The Outside World, George A. Manning
The Effectiveness Of Communication By Women Inmates In Florida With The Outside World, George A. Manning
Graduate Student Dissertations, Theses, Capstones, and Portfolios
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of women inmates in maintaining communication with the outside world. Specifically, the investigator sought to determine how certain independent variables affect particular dependent variables. The independent variables used in the study were, (1) race/ethnicity, (2) remaining time to serve in prison, (3) age, (4) number of children, if any, the inmate has, and (5) education. The dependent variables used in the study were, (1) number of people on the outside world, (2) volume of correspondence, (3) number of visitations, and (4) volume of telephone calls.
A statistical design was employed …
A Broken System, Part Ii: Why There Is So Much Error In Capital Cases And What Can Be Done About It, James S. Liebman, Jeffrey A. Fagan, Andrew Gelman, Valerie West, Garth Davies, Alexander Kiss
A Broken System, Part Ii: Why There Is So Much Error In Capital Cases And What Can Be Done About It, James S. Liebman, Jeffrey A. Fagan, Andrew Gelman, Valerie West, Garth Davies, Alexander Kiss
Faculty Scholarship
There is growing awareness that serious, reversible error permeates America’s death penalty system, putting innocent lives at risk, heightening the suffering of victims, leaving killers at large, wasting tax dollars, and failing citizens, the courts and the justice system.
Our June 2000 Report shows how often mistakes occur and how serious it is: 68% of all death verdicts imposed and fully reviewed during the 1973-1995 study period were reversed by courts due to serious errors.
Analyses presented for the first time here reveal that 76% of the reversals at the two appeal stages where data are available for study were …
The Criminal Behavior And Motivations Behind Mcveigh's Decision To Bomb The Murrah Federal Building, Mark Lawson Fetter
The Criminal Behavior And Motivations Behind Mcveigh's Decision To Bomb The Murrah Federal Building, Mark Lawson Fetter
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Rates Of Reversible Error And The Risk Of Wrongful Execution, James S. Liebman
Rates Of Reversible Error And The Risk Of Wrongful Execution, James S. Liebman
Faculty Scholarship
Innocent fatalities are a concern of all social activity with a capacity to kill. This is especially true when the social activity is the death penalty since an innocent person's execution is not simply a tragic collateral consequence of activity with a non-fatal objective. Instead, the taking of life is the goal of the enterprise, and the killing is the intended act of the state.
There is another difference between accidental fatalities in other social activities and those that occur when the capital system miscarries. Typically, the former fatalities are easy to spot and quantify; the latter are not. Precisely …
A Convict Criminology Approach To Classification Of Prisoners, Stephen C. Richards, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
A Convict Criminology Approach To Classification Of Prisoners, Stephen C. Richards, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
No abstract provided.