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Dead Canaries In The Coal Mines: The Symbolic Assailant Revisited, Jeannine Bell
Dead Canaries In The Coal Mines: The Symbolic Assailant Revisited, Jeannine Bell
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The well-publicized deaths of several African-Americans—Tamir Rice, Philando Castile, and Alton Sterling among others—at the hands of police stem from tragic interactions predicated upon well-understood practices analyzed by police scholars since the 1950s. The symbolic assailant, a construct created by police scholar Jerome Skolnick in the mid-1960s to identify persons whose behavior and characteristics the police view as threatening, is especially relevant to contemporary policing. This Article explores the societal roots of the creation of a Black symbolic assailant in contemporary American policing.
The construction of African-American men as symbolic assailants is one of the most important factors characterizing police …
Cross-Sectional Challenges: Gender, Race, And Six-Person Juries, Jeannine Bell, Mona Lynch
Cross-Sectional Challenges: Gender, Race, And Six-Person Juries, Jeannine Bell, Mona Lynch
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After two grand juries failed to indict the police officers that killed Michael Brown and Eric Garner in 2014, our nation has engaged in polarizing discussions about how juries reach their decision. The very legitimacy of our justice system has come into question. Increasingly, deep concerns have been raised concerning the role of race and gender in jury decision-making in such controversial cases. Tracing the roots of juror decision-making is especially complicated when jurors’ race and gender are factored in as considerations. This Article relies on social science research to explore the many cross-sectional challenges involved in the jurors’ decision …
Police Violence And Ferguson: (En)Racing Criminal Procedure, Jeannine Bell
Police Violence And Ferguson: (En)Racing Criminal Procedure, Jeannine Bell
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Delay In Process, Denial Of Justice: The Jurisprudence And Empirics Of Speedy Trials In Comparative Perspective, Jayanth K. Krishnan, C. Raj Kumar
Delay In Process, Denial Of Justice: The Jurisprudence And Empirics Of Speedy Trials In Comparative Perspective, Jayanth K. Krishnan, C. Raj Kumar
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Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants in custody wait long periods of time before having their cases brought to trial. A similar refrain is made of the penal process in India – the world’s largest democracy, an ally of the United States, and a country with a judiciary that has drawn upon American criminal procedure law. In fact, the situation in India is thought to be much worse. Accounts of prisoners languishing behind bars for several years – and sometimes decades – awaiting their day in court are not uncommon. And many Indian …
Envisioning Post-Conviction Review For The Twenty-First Century, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Nancy J. King
Envisioning Post-Conviction Review For The Twenty-First Century, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Nancy J. King
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The Middle Class Fourth Amendment, Craig M. Bradley
The Middle Class Fourth Amendment, Craig M. Bradley
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Co-Opting Compassion: The Federal Victim's Rights Amendment, Lynne N. Henderson
Co-Opting Compassion: The Federal Victim's Rights Amendment, Lynne N. Henderson
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The Failure Of The Criminal Procedure Revolution: A Response, Craig M. Bradley
The Failure Of The Criminal Procedure Revolution: A Response, Craig M. Bradley
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Book Review. The Convergence Of The Continental And The Common Law Model Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley
Book Review. The Convergence Of The Continental And The Common Law Model Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley
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The Emerging International Consensus As To Criminal Procedure Rules, Craig M. Bradley
The Emerging International Consensus As To Criminal Procedure Rules, Craig M. Bradley
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Starting From Scratch: Rethinking Federal Habeas Review Of Death Penalty Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Starting From Scratch: Rethinking Federal Habeas Review Of Death Penalty Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
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Criminal Procedure In The "Land Of Oz": Lessons For America, Craig M. Bradley
Criminal Procedure In The "Land Of Oz": Lessons For America, Craig M. Bradley
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Enforcing The Rules Of Criminal Procedure: An American Perspective, Craig M. Bradley
Enforcing The Rules Of Criminal Procedure: An American Perspective, Craig M. Bradley
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The Wrongs Of Victim's Rights, Lynne N. Henderson
The Wrongs Of Victim's Rights, Lynne N. Henderson
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Perennial Problems Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Perennial Problems Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
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The Scientific And Humane Study Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
The Scientific And Humane Study Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law And Its Administration From 1750, Vols. 2 & 3, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law And Its Administration From 1750, Vols. 2 & 3, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Fellman, D., The Defendant's Rights, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Fellman, D., The Defendant's Rights, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
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The Proposed Federal Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
The Proposed Federal Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
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New Federal Criminal Rules: Objectives Of Federal Criminal Procedural Revision, Jerome Hall
New Federal Criminal Rules: Objectives Of Federal Criminal Procedural Revision, Jerome Hall
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The Plans For The New Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
The Plans For The New Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
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Criminal Appeals In America -- A Book Review, James J. Robinson
Criminal Appeals In America -- A Book Review, James J. Robinson
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Committee On Survey Of Crime, Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Jerome Hall
Committee On Survey Of Crime, Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Jerome Hall
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Prosecution Appeals In West Virginia, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Prosecution Appeals In West Virginia, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
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Book Review. Howard, P., Criminal Justice In England, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Howard, P., Criminal Justice In England, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Sayre, Francis Bowes (Ed.), A Selection Of Cases On Criminal Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Sayre, Francis Bowes (Ed.), A Selection Of Cases On Criminal Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
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How Shall The People Of The United States Of America Reform Their Legal Procedure So As To Make It An Instrument Of Justice?, Hugh Evander Willis
How Shall The People Of The United States Of America Reform Their Legal Procedure So As To Make It An Instrument Of Justice?, Hugh Evander Willis
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