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Gender Perspectives On Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment: Expert Consultation, Brenda V. Smith
Gender Perspectives On Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment: Expert Consultation, Brenda V. Smith
Reports
The aim of this consultation with experts is to ensure that the Special Rapporteur receives the necessary exposure to the different practices, international standards and jurisprudence, and expert opinions that will help him draft his forthcoming thematic report for the United Nations Human Rights Council. The report will focus on assessing the unique experiences of women, girl children and LGBTI persons from the perspective of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment (“CIDTP”) in international law. The consultation will focus on specific practices where the mistreatment rises to the level of torture or CIDTP to identify gaps …
Boys, Rape And Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys' Narratives Of Sexual Violence In Custody, Brenda V. Smith
Boys, Rape And Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys' Narratives Of Sexual Violence In Custody, Brenda V. Smith
Project on Addressing Prison Rape - Articles
This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff. Professor Smith will outline the scope of the problem and discusses competing narratives that attempt to explain the phenomena: (1) female staff as “mother, sister, friend”; (2) adolescent development theory; (3) complex early childhood trauma; and (4) female authority and power. There is a gap in both masculinity and feminist theory in analyzing sexual aggression and power by women over boys. The talk will colclude with policy and practice prescription and recommendations for …
Should The American Grand Jury Survive Ferguson, Roger Fairfax
Should The American Grand Jury Survive Ferguson, Roger Fairfax
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The grand jurors deliberated in secret, as the masses demanded the indictment of the would-be defendants. Ultimately, the grand jury would refuse to indict, enraging the many who believed justice had been denied
Americas, Human Rights Brief
Adult Rape Victims Should Be Permitted To Testify By Closed-Circuit Television, Matthew Marthaler
Adult Rape Victims Should Be Permitted To Testify By Closed-Circuit Television, Matthew Marthaler
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Combating Terrorism With The Alien Terrorist Removal Court, Jonathan H. Yu
Combating Terrorism With The Alien Terrorist Removal Court, Jonathan H. Yu
American University National Security Law Brief
No abstract provided.
Gender Respect Education: A Proposal To Combat Commercial Sexual Exploitation, Serena Patel
Gender Respect Education: A Proposal To Combat Commercial Sexual Exploitation, Serena Patel
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
D(E)Volving Discretion: Lessons From The Life And Times Of Secure Communities, Juliet P. Stumpf
D(E)Volving Discretion: Lessons From The Life And Times Of Secure Communities, Juliet P. Stumpf
American University Law Review
The devolution of immigration authority to line officers, touted as a strength of the Secure Communities program, planted the seeds of the program's downfall. Rising from the ashes of Secure Communities, the Priority Enforcement Program (PEP) set priorities for removal and also unveiled a potential antidote to the devolution of agency discretion. This Article details the rise of Secure Communities and describes the devolution of discretion that ultimately undermined the program. It then spotlights a little-noticed attribute of the PEP-one that addresses head-on Secure Communities' devolution of enforcement discretion to the lowest level. PEP attempts to recapture ftderal discretion to …
High Times: Is The Federal Legalization Of Marijuana Next? What The Food And Drug Administration Could Learn From Its Existing Regulations, Christopher B. Erly
High Times: Is The Federal Legalization Of Marijuana Next? What The Food And Drug Administration Could Learn From Its Existing Regulations, Christopher B. Erly
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
This student comment examines the efficacy of marijuana being regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. The author discusses and applies potential FDA regulatory models that could be used to regulate marijuana. The comment concludes marijuana could be easily regulated under the current Food and Drug Administration regulatory scheme and suggests that marijuana should be regulated in a manner akin to tobacco rather than as a drug.
Women And Children: The Cutting Edge Of International Law, Radhika Coomaraswamy
Women And Children: The Cutting Edge Of International Law, Radhika Coomaraswamy
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecutorial Discretion In The Investigation And Prosecution Of Massive Human Rights Violations: Lessons From The Argentine Experience, Mariano Gaitan
Prosecutorial Discretion In The Investigation And Prosecution Of Massive Human Rights Violations: Lessons From The Argentine Experience, Mariano Gaitan
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Amending The Uniform Collateral Consequence Of Conviction Act, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Amending The Uniform Collateral Consequence Of Conviction Act, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
The Road To Prison Is Paved With Bad Evaluations: The Case For Functional Behavioral Assessments And Behavior Intervention Plans, Stephanie M. Poucher
The Road To Prison Is Paved With Bad Evaluations: The Case For Functional Behavioral Assessments And Behavior Intervention Plans, Stephanie M. Poucher
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unspringing The Witness Memory And Demeanor Trap: What Every Judge And Juror Needs To Know About Cognitive Psychology And Witness Credibility, Mark W. Bennett
Unspringing The Witness Memory And Demeanor Trap: What Every Judge And Juror Needs To Know About Cognitive Psychology And Witness Credibility, Mark W. Bennett
American University Law Review
The soul of America's civil and criminal justice systems is the ability of jurors and judges to accurately determine the facts of a dispute. This invariably implicates the credibility of witnesses. In making credibility determinations, jurors and judges necessarily decide the accuracy of witnesses' memories and the effect of the witnesses' demeanor on their credibility. Almost all jurisdictions' pattern jury instructions about witness credibility explain nothing about how a witness's memories for events and conversations work-and how startlingly fallible memories actually are. They simply instruct the jurors to consider the witness's "memory" with no additional guidance. Similarly, the same pattern …
Griswold And Its Surroundings: The 1963, '64, And '65 Terms, L.A. Powe
Griswold And Its Surroundings: The 1963, '64, And '65 Terms, L.A. Powe
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Capital Punishment Is No Punishment At All, Jason Iuliano
Why Capital Punishment Is No Punishment At All, Jason Iuliano
American University Law Review
Capital punishment has generated an incredible amount of public debate. Is the practice constitutional? Does it deter crime? Is it humane? Supporters and opponents of capital punishment disagree on all of these issues and many more. There is perhaps only one thing that unites these two camps: the belief that the death penalty is society's most severe punishment. In this Article, I argue that this belief is mistaken. Capital punishment is not at the top of the punishment hierarchy. In fact, it is no punishment at all. My argument builds from a basic conception of punishment endorsed by the Supreme …
Growing Inequality And Children, Naomi Cahn, June Carbone
Growing Inequality And Children, Naomi Cahn, June Carbone
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Overcoming Obstacles To Succeed: Notifying Youth Of Their Juvenile Record Expungement Rights And Eligibility, Riya Saha Shah, Lourdes M. Rosado
Overcoming Obstacles To Succeed: Notifying Youth Of Their Juvenile Record Expungement Rights And Eligibility, Riya Saha Shah, Lourdes M. Rosado
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Europe, Human Rights Brief
Remarks On Collateral Consequences Of Mass Incarceration, William C. Hubbard
Remarks On Collateral Consequences Of Mass Incarceration, William C. Hubbard
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
From The Editors, Raleigh Mark, Trevor Addie
From The Editors, Raleigh Mark, Trevor Addie
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Possibilities For Evaluation And Reform: Suggested Uses Of The National Inventory Of Collateral Consequences Of Conviction Database, Jonathan Gitlen, Eric Martin
Possibilities For Evaluation And Reform: Suggested Uses Of The National Inventory Of Collateral Consequences Of Conviction Database, Jonathan Gitlen, Eric Martin
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Prosecutors Should Consider Collateral Consequences, Robert M.A. Johnson
Prosecutors Should Consider Collateral Consequences, Robert M.A. Johnson
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Collateral Consequences And The Piling On Of The Utah White Collar Registry, Walter Pavlo
Collateral Consequences And The Piling On Of The Utah White Collar Registry, Walter Pavlo
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Aba Collateral Consequences Summit: A Focused Dialogue For Improvement, Kelly Lyn Mitchell
Aba Collateral Consequences Summit: A Focused Dialogue For Improvement, Kelly Lyn Mitchell
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Amendment In The Digital Age Symposium, Braxton Marcela
The Fourth Amendment In The Digital Age Symposium, Braxton Marcela
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
From The Editors, Trevor Addie
Collateral Consequences For Non-Citizen Defendants: When A Criminal Conviction Results In The Loss Of All That Makes Life Worth Living, Sara Elizabeth Dill
Collateral Consequences For Non-Citizen Defendants: When A Criminal Conviction Results In The Loss Of All That Makes Life Worth Living, Sara Elizabeth Dill
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Looking For Love In The Online Age - Convicted Felons Need Not Apply: Why Bans On Felons Using Internet Dating Sites Are Problematic And Could Lead To Violations Of The Computer Fraud & Abuse Act, Amy Tenney
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
'A Rose By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet': How Aggregate Sentencing Violates Miller V. Alabama, Elizabeth C. Kingston
'A Rose By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet': How Aggregate Sentencing Violates Miller V. Alabama, Elizabeth C. Kingston
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.