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Troubling Questions: A Review Of The Decline Of The Rehabilitative Ideal, Sheldon L. Messinger
Troubling Questions: A Review Of The Decline Of The Rehabilitative Ideal, Sheldon L. Messinger
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A Review of The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal: Penal Policy and Social Purpose by Francis A. Allen
Punishment Before Trial: An Organizational Perspective Of Felony Bail Processes, Michigan Law Review
Punishment Before Trial: An Organizational Perspective Of Felony Bail Processes, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Punishment Before Trial: An Organizational Perspective of Felony Bail Processes by Roy B. Flemming
Element Analysis In Defining Criminal Liability: The Model Penal Code And Beyond, Paul H. Robinson, Jane A. Grall
Element Analysis In Defining Criminal Liability: The Model Penal Code And Beyond, Paul H. Robinson, Jane A. Grall
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The pursuit of fairness and effectiveness has inspired and guided criminal code reformers of the past two decades. Because penal law protects the most important societal interests and authorizes the most serious sanctions the government may impose - the stigma of conviction, imprisonment, and even death - a criminal code, more than any other body of law, should be rational, clear, and internally consistent. Only a precise, principled code that sufficiently defines forbidden conduct can achieve its goals of condemnation and deterrence. Such a code gives citizens fair warning of what will constitute a crime, limits governmental discretion in determining …
Biblical Atonement And Modern Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Biblical Atonement And Modern Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
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