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Mandatory Chemical Castration For Perpetrators Of Sex Offenses Against Children: Following California's Lead, Peter J. Gimino Iii
Mandatory Chemical Castration For Perpetrators Of Sex Offenses Against Children: Following California's Lead, Peter J. Gimino Iii
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wading In The Sargasso Sea: The Double Jeopardy Clause, Non-Capital Sentencing Proceedings, And California's "Three Strikes" Law Collide In Monge V. California, Michael Kline
Pepperdine Law Review
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Cost And Punishment: Reassessing Incarceration Costs And The Value Of College-In-Prison Programs, Gregory A. Knott
Cost And Punishment: Reassessing Incarceration Costs And The Value Of College-In-Prison Programs, Gregory A. Knott
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This article is the first study examining college-in-prison programs as part of the cost-reducing and risk-management trends currently dominant in criminal justice systems. The article concedes that a college programs will not be of benefit to every inmate and may confer benefits on politically unpopular constituencies, but argues that such educational offerings are nevertheless a powerful tool for reducing recidivism and incarceration costs.
Ewing V. California: Upholding California's Three Strikes Law, Robert Clinton Peck
Ewing V. California: Upholding California's Three Strikes Law, Robert Clinton Peck
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Are The Principles Of Substance Abuse Treatment Transferable To Sex Offenders? A Review Of The Methods And Effectiveness Of Sex Offender Treatment Programs, Hon. Steven W. Brockett
Are The Principles Of Substance Abuse Treatment Transferable To Sex Offenders? A Review Of The Methods And Effectiveness Of Sex Offender Treatment Programs, Hon. Steven W. Brockett
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.