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December 7, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
December 7, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
November 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
November 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
October 5, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
October 5, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
To Aid, Abet, Counsel, Command, Induce, Or Procure The Commission Of An Offense: A Critique To Federal Aiding And Abetting Principles, Adam Kurland
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Struggling With Deliberative Secrecy, Jury Independence, And Jury Reform, Diane E. Courselle
Struggling With Deliberative Secrecy, Jury Independence, And Jury Reform, Diane E. Courselle
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
September 7, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
September 7, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
South Carolina Or South Central? Proposing Comprehensive Criminal Gange Prevention Legislation For The Palmetto State, Jay T. Thompson
South Carolina Or South Central? Proposing Comprehensive Criminal Gange Prevention Legislation For The Palmetto State, Jay T. Thompson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
June 22, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
June 22, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
Official Indiscretions: Considering Sex Bargains With Government Informants, Susan S. Kuo
Official Indiscretions: Considering Sex Bargains With Government Informants, Susan S. Kuo
Faculty Publications
This article addresses an alarming new investigatory practice employed by law enforcement officials: requiring arrestees to carry out sexual tasks as confidential informants. Requiring arrestee informants to engage in sexual activities in exchange for a reduction or possible elimination of criminal penalties they might otherwise incur raises constitutional concerns. Informants can and do accept a variety of investigative assignments. But, as this article shows by drawing on sociological research, sex tasks differ fundamentally from more conventional informant undertakings. The importance of this distinction is that while adult individuals undoubtedly can provide consent to sexual matters, the validity of such consent …
April 26, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
April 26, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely And Booker: The Limits Of Congressional Tolerance And A Greater Role For Juries, M.K.B. Darmer
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely And Booker: The Limits Of Congressional Tolerance And A Greater Role For Juries, M.K.B. Darmer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dr. Herbert Alan Johnson: Scholar, Colleague, Teacher, Mentor, And Friend, W. L. Burke
Dr. Herbert Alan Johnson: Scholar, Colleague, Teacher, Mentor, And Friend, W. L. Burke
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Waiver Raised To The Second Power: Waivers Of Evidentiary Priviledges By Lawyers Representing Accused Being Tried In Absentia, Francis A. Gilligan, Edward J. Imwinkelried
Waiver Raised To The Second Power: Waivers Of Evidentiary Priviledges By Lawyers Representing Accused Being Tried In Absentia, Francis A. Gilligan, Edward J. Imwinkelried
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
March 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
March 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
February 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
February 2, 2005 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Racial Threat, Urban Conditions And Police Use Of Force: Assessing The Direct And Indirect Linkages Across Multiple Urban Areas, Karen F. Parker, John M. Macdonald, Wesley G. Jennings, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Racial Threat, Urban Conditions And Police Use Of Force: Assessing The Direct And Indirect Linkages Across Multiple Urban Areas, Karen F. Parker, John M. Macdonald, Wesley G. Jennings, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Faculty Publications
Traditionally explanations of police use of force have relied on a racial threat perspective. Tests of this perspective, however, typically offer a single indicator of threat (the relative size of the black population) and fail to adequately take into account the complex relationship between racial threat and police use of force. Drawing on racial threat, social disorganization, and police use of force literature, this study hypothesizes that macro-level patterns in police use of force are embedded in the racial and structural composition of cities and the organizational climate of local politics and police departments. The present study examines these relationships …
Cybersecurity, Identity Theft, And The Limits Of Tort Liability, Vincent R. Johnson
Cybersecurity, Identity Theft, And The Limits Of Tort Liability, Vincent R. Johnson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
2004-2005 Faculty Senate Annual Report, University Of South Carolina
2004-2005 Faculty Senate Annual Report, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
The primary file includes the 2004-2005 Athletics Advisory Committee Annual Report. Additional annual reports are attached.