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Corrections In Crisis : Report Of The Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission On Corrections, Maine Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission On Corrections
Corrections In Crisis : Report Of The Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission On Corrections, Maine Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission On Corrections
Maine Collection
Corrections In Crisis : Report of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Corrections.
Augusta, Me., The Commission, December 1985
"This Commission was funded through the 1984 Appropriations Act, P.L. 1983, Ch. 824, Pt. A."
Contents: Preamble / Summary of Recommendations / Community Corrections Recommendations / Sentencing Recommendations / Correctional Management Recommendations / Selected Legislative Issues / Conclusion
Job Satisfaction And Job Performance: A Meta-Analysis, Michelle Iaffaldano [Graef], Paul M. Muchinsky
Job Satisfaction And Job Performance: A Meta-Analysis, Michelle Iaffaldano [Graef], Paul M. Muchinsky
Center on Children, Families, and the Law: Faculty Publications
The assumption that job satisfaction and job performance are related has much intuitive appeal, despite the fact that reviewers of this literature have concluded there is no strong pervasive relation between these two variables. The present meta-analytic study demonstrates that (a) the best estimate of the true population correlation between satisfaction and performance is relatively low (.17); (b) much of the variability in results obtained in previous research has been due to the use of small sample sizes, whereas unreliable measurement of the satisfaction and performance constructs has contributed relatively little to this observed variability in correlations; and (c) nine …
Danger And Detention: A Second Generation Of Bail Reform, John S. Goldkamp
Danger And Detention: A Second Generation Of Bail Reform, John S. Goldkamp
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Quality And Cost Comparisons Of Private Bar Indigent Defense Systems: Contract Vs. Ordered Assigned Counsel , Pauline Houlden, Steven Balkin
Quality And Cost Comparisons Of Private Bar Indigent Defense Systems: Contract Vs. Ordered Assigned Counsel , Pauline Houlden, Steven Balkin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Hudson V. Palmer--Bright Lines But Dark Directions For Prisoner Privacy Rights, Martin R. Gardner
Hudson V. Palmer--Bright Lines But Dark Directions For Prisoner Privacy Rights, Martin R. Gardner
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Familial Social Control And Pretrial Sanctions: Does Sex Really Matter, Candace Kruttschnitt, Daniel Mccarthy
Familial Social Control And Pretrial Sanctions: Does Sex Really Matter, Candace Kruttschnitt, Daniel Mccarthy
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Organized Crime And Insulated Violence: Federal Liability For Illegal Conduct In The Witness Protection Program , Joshua M. Levin
Organized Crime And Insulated Violence: Federal Liability For Illegal Conduct In The Witness Protection Program , Joshua M. Levin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Does Where You Live Determine What You Get A Case Study Of Misdemeanant Sentencing, Thomas L. Austin
Does Where You Live Determine What You Get A Case Study Of Misdemeanant Sentencing, Thomas L. Austin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Prohibiting Prosecutorial Vindictiveness While Protecting Prosecutorial Discretion: Toward A Principled Resolution Of A Due Process Dilemma, C. Peter Erlinder, David C. Thomas
Prohibiting Prosecutorial Vindictiveness While Protecting Prosecutorial Discretion: Toward A Principled Resolution Of A Due Process Dilemma, C. Peter Erlinder, David C. Thomas
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Evolutionary Models In Jurisprudence, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Evolutionary Models In Jurisprudence, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline from which they came and spilled over into everything else. The theory of evolution is unquestionably one of these. Evolution was an idea so powerful that it seemed obvious when Charles Darwin offered it. After all, there were prominent evolutionists a century before Darwin. Charles Darwin merely presented a model that made the theory plausible. It was a model, though, that infected everything, and one that appeared to answer every question worth asking, no matter what the subject. The model had the potential to lead …
The Implicit Assumptions Of Labor Law Scholarship—Making Sense Of The Last Fifty Secondary Boycott Decisions, Or How I Spent My Summer Vacations, James B. Atleson
The Implicit Assumptions Of Labor Law Scholarship—Making Sense Of The Last Fifty Secondary Boycott Decisions, Or How I Spent My Summer Vacations, James B. Atleson
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Toward An Intergration Of Criminological Theories, Frank S. Pearson, Neil Alan Weiner
Toward An Intergration Of Criminological Theories, Frank S. Pearson, Neil Alan Weiner
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Prosecuting Juveniles In Criminal Courts: A Legal And Empirical Analysis, Charles W. Thomas, Shay Bilchik
Prosecuting Juveniles In Criminal Courts: A Legal And Empirical Analysis, Charles W. Thomas, Shay Bilchik
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law, Perpetrator And Corporation: Rethinking A Complex Triangle, Eliezer Lederman
Criminal Law, Perpetrator And Corporation: Rethinking A Complex Triangle, Eliezer Lederman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Is Robbery Becoming More Violent An Analysis Of Robbery Murder Trends Since 1968, Philip J. Cook
Is Robbery Becoming More Violent An Analysis Of Robbery Murder Trends Since 1968, Philip J. Cook
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Weighting Punishments: A Commentary On Nevares-Muniz , Alexis M. Iii Durham
Weighting Punishments: A Commentary On Nevares-Muniz , Alexis M. Iii Durham
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Interjurisdictional Preclusion And Federal Common Law: Toward A General Approach, Stephen B. Burbank
Interjurisdictional Preclusion And Federal Common Law: Toward A General Approach, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Manners, Metaprinciples, Metapolitics And Kennedy's Form And Substance, William W. Bratton
Manners, Metaprinciples, Metapolitics And Kennedy's Form And Substance, William W. Bratton
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Symposium Of Critical Legal Studies: Introduction, James Boyle
A Symposium Of Critical Legal Studies: Introduction, James Boyle
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Afterwords: A Response To Professor Hazard And A Comment On Marrese, Stephen B. Burbank
Afterwords: A Response To Professor Hazard And A Comment On Marrese, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Reflections Of An Octogenarian On Criminal Law And Criminology, Jerome Hall
Reflections Of An Octogenarian On Criminal Law And Criminology, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Doctrine Of The Rule Of Law In The Twentieth Century., Noel B. Reynolds, Dennis Jensen
The Doctrine Of The Rule Of Law In The Twentieth Century., Noel B. Reynolds, Dennis Jensen
Noel B Reynolds
The concept of rule of law has been recognized repeatedly in twentieth century political and philosophical discussion, but with a constantly shifting meaning. In this paper we document most of the serious contributions to thought about rule of law before 1985 as a background to further work on the topic.