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The Urban Trauma Drama: The Intersecting Path Of Criminal Justice And Public Health Revealed During The Covid-19 Pandemic, José Felipé Anderson
The Urban Trauma Drama: The Intersecting Path Of Criminal Justice And Public Health Revealed During The Covid-19 Pandemic, José Felipé Anderson
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Our society often operates under the delusion that more incarceration in urban areas will make us safer. Crowded cities and the problems for its inhabitants are not new. Those problems often fall more heavily on minority groups. Failed education, healthcare unavailability, and a lack of decent housing have made it difficult for cities to cope with addiction and crime. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the issues in the criminal system harder to ignore. Decline of major manufacturing jobs in cities like the steel and auto industries removed key opportunities for those seeking to overcome poverty and raise families. Debilitating riots …
Criminal Justice Reform In Missouri, Emily Stahly
Criminal Justice Reform In Missouri, Emily Stahly
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Impact Of Neglecting Indigent Defense On The Economics Of Criminal Justice, Michael Barrett
The Impact Of Neglecting Indigent Defense On The Economics Of Criminal Justice, Michael Barrett
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Is America A Systematic Violator Of Human Rights In The Administration Of Criminal Justice?, Stephen C. Thaman
Is America A Systematic Violator Of Human Rights In The Administration Of Criminal Justice?, Stephen C. Thaman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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