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Cover Art By Sheila Pippin Dec 2017

Cover Art By Sheila Pippin

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Sjsj Masthead Dec 2017

Sjsj Masthead

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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About The Authors Dec 2017

About The Authors

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Stories At The Edge Of Class-- Marginalization In The Law School Experience, Susan Grover, Nikeshia Womack Dec 2017

Stories At The Edge Of Class-- Marginalization In The Law School Experience, Susan Grover, Nikeshia Womack

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Restorative Justice And Retributive Justice: An Opportunity For Cooperation Or An Occasion For Conflict In The Search For Justice, Donald H.J. Hermann Dec 2017

Restorative Justice And Retributive Justice: An Opportunity For Cooperation Or An Occasion For Conflict In The Search For Justice, Donald H.J. Hermann

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2017

Table Of Contents

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Mission Statement Dec 2017

Mission Statement

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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General Info Page Dec 2017

General Info Page

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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The Foundations Of Modern Criminal Law And Gender Inequality, Catalina P. Correa Dec 2017

The Foundations Of Modern Criminal Law And Gender Inequality, Catalina P. Correa

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

Modern penal theory, like prevalent western theories of law, adopts a determined model of autonomy, one in which people are separable from social and family contexts. Taken to the criminal law context, this model proposes people can be defined without taking into account the social context. The use of prisons thus presupposes that individuals can be removed from their communities and families to be reeducated, readapted, treated or—in the retributive approach—simply punished. This notion of autonomy, however, hides from sight the group of people who not only maintain family ties with the men and women in prison, but who also, …


Open Access: A Means For Social Justice And Greater Social Cohesion, Nikos Koutras Dec 2017

Open Access: A Means For Social Justice And Greater Social Cohesion, Nikos Koutras

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Inequity Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act: Over 4,200,000 Left Uninsured, Archie L. Roundtree Jr. Dec 2017

The Inequity Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act: Over 4,200,000 Left Uninsured, Archie L. Roundtree Jr.

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Diversion Not Deportation: Mitigating The Harsh Immigration Consequences Of Minor Crimes, Whitney C. Wootton Dec 2017

Diversion Not Deportation: Mitigating The Harsh Immigration Consequences Of Minor Crimes, Whitney C. Wootton

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Amateurism Vs. Capitalism: A Practical Approach To Paying College Athletes, Dalton Thacker Dec 2017

Amateurism Vs. Capitalism: A Practical Approach To Paying College Athletes, Dalton Thacker

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Faculty Masthead Dec 2017

Faculty Masthead

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


15.3 Cover Sep 2017

15.3 Cover

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Artist Statement Sep 2017

Artist Statement

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Sjsj Masthead Sep 2017

Sjsj Masthead

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Faculty Head Sep 2017

Faculty Head

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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How Helpful Is Voluntary Stopping Of Eating And Drinking (Vsed) To Avoid Dementia?, Dena S. Davis Sep 2017

How Helpful Is Voluntary Stopping Of Eating And Drinking (Vsed) To Avoid Dementia?, Dena S. Davis

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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The Fate Of Durable Solutions In Protracted Refugee Situations: The Odyssey Of Afghan Refugees In Pakistan, Waseem Ahmad Sep 2017

The Fate Of Durable Solutions In Protracted Refugee Situations: The Odyssey Of Afghan Refugees In Pakistan, Waseem Ahmad

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Three Barriers To Vsed By Advance Directive: A Critical Assessment, Paul T. Menzel Sep 2017

Three Barriers To Vsed By Advance Directive: A Critical Assessment, Paul T. Menzel

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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A Good Quality Of Death, Phyllis Shacter Sep 2017

A Good Quality Of Death, Phyllis Shacter

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Alzheimer’S Disease And Written Directives To Withhold Oral Feedings: Clinical Challenges In New York State, Judith K. Schwarz Sep 2017

Alzheimer’S Disease And Written Directives To Withhold Oral Feedings: Clinical Challenges In New York State, Judith K. Schwarz

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


How Temporary Protected Status Can Help Refugee University Students Rebuild Their Home Countries, Casey Dowdy Sep 2017

How Temporary Protected Status Can Help Refugee University Students Rebuild Their Home Countries, Casey Dowdy

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Mission Statement Sep 2017

Mission Statement

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Sep 2017

Table Of Contents

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


About The Authors Sep 2017

About The Authors

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Darkness To Light: Procedural Injustice As Crisis For Capital Punishment Legitimacy, Stephen K. Rice Sep 2017

Darkness To Light: Procedural Injustice As Crisis For Capital Punishment Legitimacy, Stephen K. Rice

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.