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Making Executioners Out Of Pharmacists: Why South Carolina Should Not Adopt A Lethal Injection Secrecy Statute, Elizabeth T. French
Making Executioners Out Of Pharmacists: Why South Carolina Should Not Adopt A Lethal Injection Secrecy Statute, Elizabeth T. French
South Carolina Law Review
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A Meaningful Opportunity For Release: Resentencing Hearings For Juvenile Offenders Sentenced To Life Without Parole Following Aiken V. Byars, Robert M. Dudek
A Meaningful Opportunity For Release: Resentencing Hearings For Juvenile Offenders Sentenced To Life Without Parole Following Aiken V. Byars, Robert M. Dudek
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Flying Over The Cuckoo's Nest: How The Mentally Ill Landed Into An Unconstitutional Punishment In South Carolina, Elle Klein
South Carolina Law Review
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Is Felony Murder The New Depraved Heart Murder: Considering The Appropriate Punishment For Drunken Drivers Who Kill, Dora W. Klein
Is Felony Murder The New Depraved Heart Murder: Considering The Appropriate Punishment For Drunken Drivers Who Kill, Dora W. Klein
South Carolina Law Review
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In The Eye Of The Beholder: Exploring The Dialogic Approach To Police Legitimacy, Justin Nix
In The Eye Of The Beholder: Exploring The Dialogic Approach To Police Legitimacy, Justin Nix
Theses and Dissertations
In recent years, police legitimacy has generated a great deal of scholarly attention. Numerous studies carried out in a variety of settings have demonstrated that citizens are more likely to perceive the police as a legitimate authority when they interact with citizens in a procedurally fair way. In turn, citizens become more likely to accept police decisions, comply with the law, and cooperate with the police. Yet until very recently, scholars have only focused on citizen perceptions of legitimacy while neglecting the perspective of the police themselves. It may very well be that the police believe other ideals are more …
Can They Do That To Me - Does The Eighth Amendment Protect Children's Best Interests, Maryam Ahranjani University Of New Mexico
Can They Do That To Me - Does The Eighth Amendment Protect Children's Best Interests, Maryam Ahranjani University Of New Mexico
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Dance Of Death Or (Almost) No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Fourth Circuit's Capital Punishment Jurisprudence, John H. Blume
The Dance Of Death Or (Almost) No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Fourth Circuit's Capital Punishment Jurisprudence, John H. Blume
South Carolina Law Review
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Punishment And Rehabilitation Views Of Social Work Majors And Non-Social Work Students: An Exploratory Study, Eric G. Lambert, Sudershan Pasupuleti, Reva I. Allen
Punishment And Rehabilitation Views Of Social Work Majors And Non-Social Work Students: An Exploratory Study, Eric G. Lambert, Sudershan Pasupuleti, Reva I. Allen
Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science
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Killing The Non-Willing: Atkins, The Volitionally Incapacitated And The Death Penalty, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Killing The Non-Willing: Atkins, The Volitionally Incapacitated And The Death Penalty, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson
South Carolina Law Review
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At Least Treat Us Like Criminals: South Carolina Responds To Victims' Pleas For Equal Rights, Thad H. Westbrook
At Least Treat Us Like Criminals: South Carolina Responds To Victims' Pleas For Equal Rights, Thad H. Westbrook
South Carolina Law Review
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At Least Treat Us Like Criminals: South Carolina Responds To Victims' Pleas For Equal Rights, Thad H. Westbrook
At Least Treat Us Like Criminals: South Carolina Responds To Victims' Pleas For Equal Rights, Thad H. Westbrook
South Carolina Law Review
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Penal Incarceration And Cruel And Unusual Punishment, William S. Mcaninch
Penal Incarceration And Cruel And Unusual Punishment, William S. Mcaninch
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compulsory Legal Measures And The Concept Of Illness, Louis H. Swartz
Compulsory Legal Measures And The Concept Of Illness, Louis H. Swartz
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.