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After The Crime: Rewarding Offenders’ Positive Post-Offense Conduct, Paul H. Robinson, Muhammad Sarahne
After The Crime: Rewarding Offenders’ Positive Post-Offense Conduct, Paul H. Robinson, Muhammad Sarahne
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While an offender’s conduct before and during the crime is the traditional focus of criminal law and sentencing rules, an examination of post-offense conduct can also be important in promoting criminal justice goals. After the crime, different offenders make different choices and have different experiences, and those differences can suggest appropriately different treatment by judges, correctional officials, probation and parole supervisors, and other decision-makers in the criminal justice system.
Positive post-offense conduct ought to be acknowledged and rewarded, not only to encourage it but also as a matter of fair and just treatment. This essay describes four kinds of positive …
Heir Hunting, David Horton, Reid Kress Weisbord
Heir Hunting, David Horton, Reid Kress Weisbord
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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Is Sunlight The Best Disinfectant? Reassessing Beps Action 5’S Tax Ruling Transparency, Patrick Hasson
Is Sunlight The Best Disinfectant? Reassessing Beps Action 5’S Tax Ruling Transparency, Patrick Hasson
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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Fewer Of Whom? Climate-Based Population Policies Infringe Marginalized People's Reproductive Autonomy, Rachel L. Zacharias
Fewer Of Whom? Climate-Based Population Policies Infringe Marginalized People's Reproductive Autonomy, Rachel L. Zacharias
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
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