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Between The Lines Fall 2010, University Of Tennessee College Of Law Oct 2010

Between The Lines Fall 2010, University Of Tennessee College Of Law

Between The Lines (2009 - 2013)

No abstract provided.


Tennessee Law Fall 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law Oct 2010

Tennessee Law Fall 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law

Tennessee Law

No abstract provided.


The Advocate Fall 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law's Center For Advocacy & Dispute Resolution Oct 2010

The Advocate Fall 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law's Center For Advocacy & Dispute Resolution

The Advocate

No abstract provided.


The Tennessee Death Penalty: Prosecutors, Juries And The Impact Of Race, Kristin Amber Wagers May 2010

The Tennessee Death Penalty: Prosecutors, Juries And The Impact Of Race, Kristin Amber Wagers

Doctoral Dissertations

The impact of race within the American criminal justice system has seen long-term debate and has been studied by numerous social scientists. This dissertation examines the criminal justice system by analyzing data created by the Tennessee courts to determine whether race impacts the administration of Tennessee’s death penalty. This dissertation examines whether race impacts the overall administration of Tennessee’s death penalty, a Tennessee prosecutor’s decision to seek death, and a Tennessee jury’s decision to impose death. The impact of race at each stage is analyzed by logistic regression to isolate the defendant’s race, the victim’s race, and the racial interaction …


Information Privacy: A Quantitative Study Of Citizen Awareness, Concern And Information Seeking Behavior Related To The Use Of The Social Security Number As A Personal Identifier, Rhonda Marisa Clossum May 2010

Information Privacy: A Quantitative Study Of Citizen Awareness, Concern And Information Seeking Behavior Related To The Use Of The Social Security Number As A Personal Identifier, Rhonda Marisa Clossum

Masters Theses

Information technology has transformed the manner in which personal identifying information is collected, stored and shared in government agencies and private businesses. The social security number has become the de facto identifier for individuals due to its notable qualities: a nine-digit number assigned to one person by the United States government. As individuals are increasingly asked to disclose personal information, the question arises: How does the lack of awareness of social security number laws contribute to the loss of privacy, loss of control of personal information and the threat of identity theft? This study examines awareness levels of social security …


Tennessee Law Spring 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law Apr 2010

Tennessee Law Spring 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law

Tennessee Law

No abstract provided.


The Advocate Spring 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law's Center For Advocacy & Dispute Resolution Apr 2010

The Advocate Spring 2010, The University Of Tennessee College Of Law's Center For Advocacy & Dispute Resolution

The Advocate

No abstract provided.


Between The Lines Winter 2010, University Of Tennessee College Of Law Jan 2010

Between The Lines Winter 2010, University Of Tennessee College Of Law

Between The Lines (2009 - 2013)

No abstract provided.