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Concurring In Result Without Written Opinion: A Condemnable Practice, Ira P. Robbins Nov 2000

Concurring In Result Without Written Opinion: A Condemnable Practice, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

No abstract provided.


The Virtuous Circle Of Distrust: A Mechanism To Deter Bribes And Other Cooperative Crimes , Robert D. Cooter, Nuno Garupa Oct 2000

The Virtuous Circle Of Distrust: A Mechanism To Deter Bribes And Other Cooperative Crimes , Robert D. Cooter, Nuno Garupa

Robert Cooter

No abstract provided.


Year 2000 Overview: Governmental Responses To Pregnant Women Who Use Alcohol Or Other Drugs, Lynn M. Paltrow, David S. Cohen, Corinne A. Carey Sep 2000

Year 2000 Overview: Governmental Responses To Pregnant Women Who Use Alcohol Or Other Drugs, Lynn M. Paltrow, David S. Cohen, Corinne A. Carey

David S Cohen

No abstract provided.


Contest And Consent: A Legal History Of Marital Rape, Jill Elaine Hasday Sep 2000

Contest And Consent: A Legal History Of Marital Rape, Jill Elaine Hasday

Jill Elaine Hasday

No abstract provided.


Why Modern Policing Needs A Code Of Ethics, Brian Kingshott Jul 2000

Why Modern Policing Needs A Code Of Ethics, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


The Price Of Law: How The Market For Lawyers Distorts The Justice System, Gillian K. Hadfield May 2000

The Price Of Law: How The Market For Lawyers Distorts The Justice System, Gillian K. Hadfield

Gillian K Hadfield

Why are lawyers so expensive? This paper explores the economics of the markets for lawyers and the reasons why pricing for lawyers departs from competitive pricing. Unlike conventional analyses, which emphasize entry restrictions, this analysis emphasizes market imperfections due to the nature of legal reasoning and practice and in particular the role of increasing returns to specialization and cognitive skill. The analysis also emphasizes the impact of market dynamics on the distribution of legal services, particularly high end legal work, between corporate and individual clients.


No More Teachers' Dirty Looks: High School Students' Responses To School Rules, Christine Yalda Apr 2000

No More Teachers' Dirty Looks: High School Students' Responses To School Rules, Christine Yalda

Christine A. Yalda

No abstract provided.


Do Good Laws Make Good Citizens? An Economic Analysis Of Internalizing Legal Values , Robert D. Cooter Mar 2000

Do Good Laws Make Good Citizens? An Economic Analysis Of Internalizing Legal Values , Robert D. Cooter

Robert Cooter

No abstract provided.


Will And Should The U.S. Supreme Court Allow Rape Victims Such As Christy Brzonkala Access To The Federal Courts To Redress Their Civil Rights As Victims Of Gender Motivated Violence Under The Civil Rights Action Created By Vawa?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore Feb 2000

Will And Should The U.S. Supreme Court Allow Rape Victims Such As Christy Brzonkala Access To The Federal Courts To Redress Their Civil Rights As Victims Of Gender Motivated Violence Under The Civil Rights Action Created By Vawa?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


The Price Of Law, Gillian K. Hadfield Jan 2000

The Price Of Law, Gillian K. Hadfield

Gillian K Hadfield

No abstract provided.


Intensive Supervision Probation: An Impact Evaluation, Greg Warchol Dec 1999

Intensive Supervision Probation: An Impact Evaluation, Greg Warchol

Greg Warchol

Beginning in the early 1980's, intensive supervision probation was increasingly viewed as a popular sentencing alternative to conventional probation and incarceration for specific types of high‐risk offenders. Evaluations of intensive probation however, have raised doubts about its effectiveness in reducing recidivism among high‐risk offenders. Using a quasi experimental multiple interrupted time series research design, this study compares recidivism rates for high‐risk repeat DWI offenders in an intensive supervision probation program to repeat DWI offenders who were sentenced to incarceration. The results indicate that offenders who were sentenced to and completed intensive supervision probation had a lower rate of recidivism than …


Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris Dec 1999

Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris

Angela P Harris

No abstract provided.


Sexually Abused Female Inmates In State And Local Correctional Institutions, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever Dec 1999

Sexually Abused Female Inmates In State And Local Correctional Institutions, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Telling Tales In School: Youth Conflict And Culture Narratives, Calvin Morrill, Christine Yalda, Madelaine Adelman, Michael Musheno, Cindy Bejarano Dec 1999

Telling Tales In School: Youth Conflict And Culture Narratives, Calvin Morrill, Christine Yalda, Madelaine Adelman, Michael Musheno, Cindy Bejarano

Christine A. Yalda

No abstract provided.


Understanding Youth Gangs: An Experiential Activity, Kathleen Bailey Dec 1999

Understanding Youth Gangs: An Experiential Activity, Kathleen Bailey

Kathleen Bailey

No abstract provided.


Conceptualizing The Ethical Aspects Of Community Policing's Inception And Practice, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško Dec 1999

Conceptualizing The Ethical Aspects Of Community Policing's Inception And Practice, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško

Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

The rationale for this conceptual work is to examine the ethical aspects of community policing's inception and practice, as evidenced in America. Historical patterns of ethical issues and reform responses to ethical breaches in conduct are informative for newly democratic I. countries in the midst of transitional models of law enforcement. Much can be learned from the rich history of American policing. The history of modern policing in America commenced with what Kelling and Moore (1988) term the "Political Era" in the late 1800s. Spanning several decades into the early 19005, the Political Era was marked by broad provision of …


Interview With Dr. Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Grand Valley State University (Usa) On Community Policing In The United States Of America, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl Dec 1999

Interview With Dr. Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Grand Valley State University (Usa) On Community Policing In The United States Of America, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

No abstract provided.


Should The Government Recognize Same-Sex Marriage? Session One: Social, Cultural, And Philosophical Issues (With G. Dell, D. Duncan, H. Garber-Paul, M. Nussbaum, And A. Wolf), Vincent Samar Dec 1999

Should The Government Recognize Same-Sex Marriage? Session One: Social, Cultural, And Philosophical Issues (With G. Dell, D. Duncan, H. Garber-Paul, M. Nussbaum, And A. Wolf), Vincent Samar

Vincent Samar

Social, Cultural, and Philosophical Issues


Is The Right To Die Dead?, Vincent Samar Dec 1999

Is The Right To Die Dead?, Vincent Samar

Vincent Samar

Is the Right to Die Dead?


Police Ethics Revisited, Brian Kingshott Dec 1999

Police Ethics Revisited, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Standing And Climate Change: Can Anyone Complain About The Weather?, David R. Hodas Dec 1999

Standing And Climate Change: Can Anyone Complain About The Weather?, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


The Professional Responsibility Of Lawyers, Louise L. Hill Dec 1999

The Professional Responsibility Of Lawyers, Louise L. Hill

Louise L Hill

No abstract provided.


Trips Copyright Dispute Settlement After The Transition And Moratorium: Nonviolation And Situation Complaints Against Developing Countries [Notes], Tuan Samahon Dec 1999

Trips Copyright Dispute Settlement After The Transition And Moratorium: Nonviolation And Situation Complaints Against Developing Countries [Notes], Tuan Samahon

Tuan Samahon

No abstract provided.


Kidnapped Terrorists: Bringing International Criminals To Justice Through Irregular Rendition And Other Quasi-Legal Options, Melanie M. Reid Dec 1999

Kidnapped Terrorists: Bringing International Criminals To Justice Through Irregular Rendition And Other Quasi-Legal Options, Melanie M. Reid

Melanie M. Reid

No abstract provided.


Gender Violence, Race, And Criminal Justice, Angela P. Harris Dec 1999

Gender Violence, Race, And Criminal Justice, Angela P. Harris

Angela P Harris

No abstract provided.


Searching For Justice In The World Of Realpolitik, M. Bassiouni Dec 1999

Searching For Justice In The World Of Realpolitik, M. Bassiouni

M. Cherif Bassiouni

No abstract provided.


Combating Impunity For International Crimes, M. Bassiouni Dec 1999

Combating Impunity For International Crimes, M. Bassiouni

M. Cherif Bassiouni

No abstract provided.


An Overview And Assessment Of The Law Regulating Internal Union Affairs, Michael J. Goldberg Dec 1999

An Overview And Assessment Of The Law Regulating Internal Union Affairs, Michael J. Goldberg

Michael J Goldberg

No abstract provided.


The Road To Bush V. Gore: The History Of The Supreme Court’S Use Of The Per Curiam Opinion, Laura K. Ray Dec 1999

The Road To Bush V. Gore: The History Of The Supreme Court’S Use Of The Per Curiam Opinion, Laura K. Ray

Laura K. Ray

No abstract provided.


Comparing The Moral Values Of Slovenian And American Criminal Justice Students, Police Officers, And Jail Officers, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško, James Houston, Peter Umek Dec 1999

Comparing The Moral Values Of Slovenian And American Criminal Justice Students, Police Officers, And Jail Officers, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško, James Houston, Peter Umek

Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

Braithwaite and Scott describe the study of values as multi-disciplinary involving, "the intersection of interests of philosophers, anthropologists, sociologists, and psychologists. Values are presumed to encapsulate the aspirations of individuals and societies. They pertain to what is desirable, to deeply engrained standards that determine future directions and that justify past actions. Values have been postulated as key constructs in the socialization process, and have found their way into cultural, religious, political, educational, occupational, and family research" (1991 :661). Psychological and biological aspects of an individual (one's characteristics and needs) link research to attitudes, personality, and self-esteem (1991). These individual factors …