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Norms Of Pride And Resistance: Psychology, Virtue, And The Blackmail Puzzle - Draft - 12-31-1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Norms Of Pride And Resistance: Psychology, Virtue, And The Blackmail Puzzle - Draft - 12-31-1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Scholarship Chronologically
Blackmail law can impact on the belief structures (moralisms) and behaviors of both the potential criminal and the potential victim; it also can affect the conceptual and value structures of lawyers and other societal onlookers. These issues surrounding what one might call the "symbolic" virtues of outlawing the act of blackmail may help to explain why blackmail law seems relatively unconcerned with the well-being of the victim.
Two Cheers For A Tale Of Three Cities, David Yellen
Book Review: Allen Steinberg, The Transformation Of Criminal Justice: Philadelphia, 1800-1880, Thomas D. Russell
Book Review: Allen Steinberg, The Transformation Of Criminal Justice: Philadelphia, 1800-1880, Thomas D. Russell
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Cycle Of Violence, Us Department Of Justice
The Cycle Of Violence, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Thelma And Louise And Bonnie And Jean: Images Of Women As Criminals, Susan Herman
Thelma And Louise And Bonnie And Jean: Images Of Women As Criminals, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Fall And Rise Of The Entrapment Defense, Paul Marcus
The Fall And Rise Of The Entrapment Defense, Paul Marcus
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Nij Evaluates Drug Control Projects, Us Department Of Justice
Nij Evaluates Drug Control Projects, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Pretrial Drug Testing, Us Department Of Justice
Pretrial Drug Testing, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
International Money Laundering: Research And Investigation Join Forces, Us Department Of Justice
International Money Laundering: Research And Investigation Join Forces, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Community Policing In Seattle: A Model Partnership Between Citizens And Police, Us Department Of Justice
Community Policing In Seattle: A Model Partnership Between Citizens And Police, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Assessing Criminal Justice Needs, Us Department Of Justice
Assessing Criminal Justice Needs, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Handgun Article, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Turning Back The Clock On Sexual Abuse Of Children: Amending Virginia's Statute Of Limitations, Paul A. Lombardo
Turning Back The Clock On Sexual Abuse Of Children: Amending Virginia's Statute Of Limitations, Paul A. Lombardo
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Controlling Street-Level Drug Trafficking: Evidence From Oakland And Birmingham, Us Department Of Justice
Controlling Street-Level Drug Trafficking: Evidence From Oakland And Birmingham, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Research in Brief
No abstract provided.
Violence Against Women And Legal Education: An Essay For Mary Joe Frug, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Violence Against Women And Legal Education: An Essay For Mary Joe Frug, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Arrest Experiments: A Feminist Critique, Cynthia Grant Bowman
The Arrest Experiments: A Feminist Critique, Cynthia Grant Bowman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Tricks Prosecutors Play, Bennett L. Gershman
Tricks Prosecutors Play, Bennett L. Gershman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Criminal defense lawyers must recognize and challenge prosecutorial misconduct whenever it occurs. In my opinion, prosecutor's today wield greater power, engage in more egregious misconduct, and are less subject to judicial or bar association oversight than ever before. Few defense lawyers or commentators would disagree with these conclusions. Indeed, some types of prosecutorial misconduct have become almost “normative to the system.”
Balancing The Need For Enhanced Sentences For Perjury At Trial Under Section 3c1.1 Of The Sentencing Guidelines And The Defendant's Right To Testify, Peter J. Henning
Balancing The Need For Enhanced Sentences For Perjury At Trial Under Section 3c1.1 Of The Sentencing Guidelines And The Defendant's Right To Testify, Peter J. Henning
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Coordinating Sanctions For Corporate Misconduct: Civil Or Criminal Punishment, David Yellen, Carl J. Mayer
Coordinating Sanctions For Corporate Misconduct: Civil Or Criminal Punishment, David Yellen, Carl J. Mayer
Articles
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Liberalism And The Criminal Law, Richard Warner
Liberalism And The Criminal Law, Richard Warner
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Criminal Justice Administration On The Penal Sanction, Mark Findlay
The Impact Of Criminal Justice Administration On The Penal Sanction, Mark Findlay
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
One of the central philosophies underlying the Report of the Royal Commission into NSW Prisons is revealed in the widely quoted aphorism, "A person is sent to prison as punishment, not for punishment". The conditions under which prisoners are contained feature crucially in assessing both the perceptions and reality of prison as a punishment. Expectations for the experience of imprisonment vary enormously. These expectations in many particular forms have been used to justify the expansion and diversification of the penal sanction. In their most modest representation, however, it is hoped that "by treating all prisoners humanely in a manner befitting …
Procedural Due Process In Guidelines Sentencing, Susan Herman
Procedural Due Process In Guidelines Sentencing, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Money Laundering And Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke, Sarah N. Welling
Money Laundering And Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke, Sarah N. Welling
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The federal government has recently enacted money laundering laws to track and discourage the use of money generated by crime. Because some of that money is used to pay legal fees, the laws have a direct impact on lawyers. The laws increase the risk of prosecution for lawyers, inhibit some methods of fee payment, and make some cases less attractive financially. Generally, the laws make law practice more complicated and risky.
The laws have been criticized for their impact on criminal defense lawyers. Critics have raised three broad objections. The first objection is constitutional. Critics have also objected to the …
Police Officers Accused Of Crime: Prosecutorial And Fifth Amendment Risks Posed By Police-Elicited "Use Immunized" Statements, Kate Bloch
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Victims' Bill Of Rights: Where Did It Come From And How Much Did It Do?, J. Clark Kelso, Brigitte A. Bass
The Victims' Bill Of Rights: Where Did It Come From And How Much Did It Do?, J. Clark Kelso, Brigitte A. Bass
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Significant Cases Interpreting Proposition 8, J. Clark Kelso, Brigitte A. Bass
Significant Cases Interpreting Proposition 8, J. Clark Kelso, Brigitte A. Bass
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Review Of Kingship, Law And Society: Criminal Justice In The Reign Of Henry V, Thomas A. Green
Review Of Kingship, Law And Society: Criminal Justice In The Reign Of Henry V, Thomas A. Green
Reviews
Edward Powell's splendid study of Henry V's strategy for keeping peace among magnate and gentry factions represents an important contribution to the history of criminal justice. After providing a panoramic view of the machinery of criminal justice, Powell analyzes the extent to which that machinery was effective as between the Crown, at the center, and the upper echelons of society in the provinces. His conclusion, not surprisingly, is that the regular processes of common-law criminal administration could not easily be deployed at those levels. But Powell does not let the matter drop there. Kingship, Law, and Society presents a lucid …
Thelma And Louise And Bonnie And Jean: Images Of Women As Criminals, Susan Herman
Thelma And Louise And Bonnie And Jean: Images Of Women As Criminals, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Update--Criminal Law & Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Update--Criminal Law & Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Death-Innocence And The Law Of Habeas Corpus, Stephen P. Garvey
Death-Innocence And The Law Of Habeas Corpus, Stephen P. Garvey
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The legal space between a sentence of death and the execution chamber is occupied by an intricate network of procedural rules. On average, it currently takes between six and seven years to traverse this space, but this interval is expected to shrink. Federal habeas corpus, an important part of this space, is studded more and more with procedural obstacles that bar the federal courts from entertaining the merits of a defendant's claims. By design, these barriers foreclose federal review in order to protect the state's interests in the finality of its criminal convictions, as well as to display healthy respect …