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The Criminal Law Docket: A Term Of Modest Changes, Alan Raphael
The Criminal Law Docket: A Term Of Modest Changes, Alan Raphael
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Interrogating Police Officers, Stephen Rushin, Atticus Deprospo
Interrogating Police Officers, Stephen Rushin, Atticus Deprospo
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This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing disciplinary interrogations about alleged misconduct. It demonstrates that state laws and collective bargaining agreements have insulated many police officers from the most successful interrogation techniques.
The first part of this Article builds on previous studies by analyzing a dataset of police union contracts and state laws that govern the working conditions in a substantial cross section of large and midsized American police departments. Many of these police departments provide officers with hours or even days of advanced notice before a disciplinary interrogation. An even larger percentage of these …
Police Disciplinary Appeals, Stephen Rushin
Police Disciplinary Appeals, Stephen Rushin
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This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing disciplinary interrogations about alleged misconduct. It demonstrates that state laws and collective bargaining agreements have insulated many police officers from the most successful interrogation techniques.
The first part of this Article builds on previous studies by analyzing a dataset of police union contracts and state laws that govern the working conditions in a substantial cross section of large and midsized American police departments. Many of these police departments provide officers with hours or even days of advanced notice before a disciplinary interrogation. An even larger percentage of these …
Would Hamsterdam Work - Drug Depenalization In The Wire And In Real Life, John Bronsteen
Would Hamsterdam Work - Drug Depenalization In The Wire And In Real Life, John Bronsteen
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The television show The Wire depicts a plan called “Hamsterdam” in which police let people sell drugs in isolated places, and only those places, without fear of arrest. Based on limited but decent empirical evidence, we can make educated guesses about what would happen if that were tried in real life. Indeed, Swiss police tried something remarkably similar in the 1980s. More generally, the results of various forms of drug legalization, depenalization, and decriminalization in Europe--such as in Portugal, which has transferred the state's method of dealing with drug use (including heroin and cocaine) from the criminal justice system to …
The Overlooked Benefits Of The Blackstone Principle, John Bronsteen
The Overlooked Benefits Of The Blackstone Principle, John Bronsteen
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Retribution And The Experience Of Punishment., John Bronsteen
Retribution And The Experience Of Punishment., John Bronsteen
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Happiness And Punishment., John Bronsteen
Happiness And Punishment., John Bronsteen
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Retribution's Role., John Bronsteen
Retribution's Role., John Bronsteen
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Class Action Settlements: An Opt-In Proposal, John Bronsteen
Class Action Settlements: An Opt-In Proposal, John Bronsteen
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The Sui Generis Infallible Sniffing Dog And Other Legal Fictions: Illinois Vs. Caballes, Jerry E. Norton
The Sui Generis Infallible Sniffing Dog And Other Legal Fictions: Illinois Vs. Caballes, Jerry E. Norton
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Saving Federal Sentencing Reform After Apprendi, Blakely And Booker, David N. Yellen
Saving Federal Sentencing Reform After Apprendi, Blakely And Booker, David N. Yellen
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Reforming The Federal Sentencing Guidelines’ Misguided Approach To Real-Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
Reforming The Federal Sentencing Guidelines’ Misguided Approach To Real-Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
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Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
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