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The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
How Batson Played In Arizona Or The Discriminating Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Dave Cole, Mara Siegel
How Batson Played In Arizona Or The Discriminating Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Dave Cole, Mara Siegel
Dave Cole
No abstract provided.
Are Spread Out Cities Really Safer? , Michael E Lewyn
Are Spread Out Cities Really Safer? , Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
One of my first articles. A discussion of the gap between perceptions of crime and the reality of crime, noting that sprawling Sun Belt cites were erroneously perceived as safer than they really were, while older, denser northern cities were erroneously perceived as more dangerous.
Detection Of Deception In Law Enforcement Applicants: A Preliminary Investigation, Randy Borum, Harley Stock
Detection Of Deception In Law Enforcement Applicants: A Preliminary Investigation, Randy Borum, Harley Stock
Randy Borum
Using the MMPIand the IPI, the present study examined the differences in psychometric defensiveness between two groups of law enforcement applicants: applicants identified as being deceptive and a comparison group of candidates for whom no deception was indicated. Significant differences were found on the traditional validity (minimization) scales for both instruments as well as several supplemental scales and indexes from the MMPI. A new index (Es-K) from the MMPI showed a highly significant difference between groups and good classification accuracy. The results suggest that deceptive applicants show more defensiveness on psychometric testing and that test results may assist in raising …
Foreward To The Symposium On The Restatement Of Law Governing Lawyers, Judith Maute
Foreward To The Symposium On The Restatement Of Law Governing Lawyers, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
Comment, Constitutional Law: Penalty Enhancements For Bigoted Beliefs, Jeffrey M. Mcfarland
Comment, Constitutional Law: Penalty Enhancements For Bigoted Beliefs, Jeffrey M. Mcfarland
Jeffrey M McFarland
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Dale Carnegie Training By Law Enforcement Agencies: A Comparative Analysis Of Dale Carnegie Trained & Non-Dale Carnegie Trained Officers Within Community Policing-Oriented Departments, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
The purpose of this research was to present a comparison of attitudes between Dale Carnegie Trained and non-Carnegie trained officers within Community Policing oriented law enforcement agencies. McAllen Police Department (McAllen, Texas) and Michigan State University's Department of Public Safety were examined. Community Policing agencies were chosen, predicated upon the inherent need for human relations training evidenced within Community Policing's philosophy of police/community partnership and interactive problem solving. Dependent variables examined were officers' attitudes toward job satisfaction, job-related stress, willingness to interact with the citizenry, and departments' stated missions and goals. Data indicated no statistically significant attitudinal differences with respect …
Human Rights In The Context Of Criminal Justice: Identifying International Procedural Protections And Equivalent Protections In National Constitutions, M. Bassiouni
M. Cherif Bassiouni
No abstract provided.
Reading Gaol Revisited: Admission Of Uncharged Misconduct Evidence In Sex Offender Cases, Thomas J. Reed
Reading Gaol Revisited: Admission Of Uncharged Misconduct Evidence In Sex Offender Cases, Thomas J. Reed
Thomas J Reed
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure Rights Under The Pennsylvania Constitution: Examining The Present And Exploring The Future, Leonard N. Sosnov
Criminal Procedure Rights Under The Pennsylvania Constitution: Examining The Present And Exploring The Future, Leonard N. Sosnov
Leonard N Sosnov
No abstract provided.
"A(Nother) Critique Of Pure Reason": Toward Civic Virtue In Legal Education, Angela P. Harris, Marjorie Shultz
"A(Nother) Critique Of Pure Reason": Toward Civic Virtue In Legal Education, Angela P. Harris, Marjorie Shultz
Angela P Harris
No abstract provided.
"A(Nother) Critique Of Pure Reason": Toward Civic Virtue In Legal Education, Angela P. Harris, Marjorie Shultz
"A(Nother) Critique Of Pure Reason": Toward Civic Virtue In Legal Education, Angela P. Harris, Marjorie Shultz
Marjorie M. Shultz
No abstract provided.
Brief Of Amicus Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association (With Co-Counsel And Students), State V. Peart, 621 So.2d 780 (La.) (1993), Charles D. Weisselberg
Brief Of Amicus Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association (With Co-Counsel And Students), State V. Peart, 621 So.2d 780 (La.) (1993), Charles D. Weisselberg
Charles D Weisselberg
No abstract provided.