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Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill
Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill
Michael Musheno
No abstract provided.
A Cross Sectional Quantitative Analysis Of Federal Asset Forfeiture, Greg Warchol, Brian Johnson
A Cross Sectional Quantitative Analysis Of Federal Asset Forfeiture, Greg Warchol, Brian Johnson
Greg Warchol
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh
Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh
John Walsh
No abstract provided.
Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill
Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara
The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol
Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol
Greg Warchol
The purpose of this research is to first describe the origins and current state of federal asset forfeiture law, then examine of how property seized under the forfeiture laws for drug law violations is proceeded against by the federal government. The methodology, which is primarily exploratory, utilizes both qualitative and quantitative data. A sample of over 6000 federal administrative and judicial drug forfeiture cases are described and analyzed to construct a profile of the federal government's use of this policy. Findings raise questions about the use of forfeiture and the government's intent. Implications and suggestions for future research are included.
A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus
A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus
Christopher A. Kierkus
No abstract provided.
Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott
Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever
Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Framers' Intent And Military Power: Has Supreme Court Deference To The Military Gone Too Far?, Kalyani Robbins
Framers' Intent And Military Power: Has Supreme Court Deference To The Military Gone Too Far?, Kalyani Robbins
Kalyani Robbins
One of the sources of the Court's inability to conduct proper constitutional analysis in military cases is its lack of access to complete and unbiased information upon which to base that analysis. In Part III, I will make an effort to suggest methods for addressing this problem alternative to simply letting the military use its special knowledge as a source of power over the Court. Part IV will demonstrate a modern example of where the problem of excessive deference can lead, and present the Court with a suggestion to use this as a context for change. Finally, the Article will …