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Criminal Law—Court Orders Broad Relief To Inmates Throughout The Virginia Penal System Where Constitutional Rights Have Been Violated., Arthur H. Ackerhalt Oct 1972

Criminal Law—Court Orders Broad Relief To Inmates Throughout The Virginia Penal System Where Constitutional Rights Have Been Violated., Arthur H. Ackerhalt

Buffalo Law Review

Landman v. Royster, 333 F. Supp. 621 (E.D. Va. 1971).


Privacy, Autonomy, And Dignity In The Prison: A Preliminary Inquiry Concerning Constitutional Aspects Of The Degradation Process In Our Prisons, Richard G. Singer Apr 1972

Privacy, Autonomy, And Dignity In The Prison: A Preliminary Inquiry Concerning Constitutional Aspects Of The Degradation Process In Our Prisons, Richard G. Singer

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prediction Of Criminal Conduct And Preventive Confinement Of Convicted Persons, Andrew Von Hirsch Apr 1972

Prediction Of Criminal Conduct And Preventive Confinement Of Convicted Persons, Andrew Von Hirsch

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Miranda In Prison: The Dilemma Of Prison Discipline And Intramural Crime, William Bennett Turner, Alice Daniel Apr 1972

Miranda In Prison: The Dilemma Of Prison Discipline And Intramural Crime, William Bennett Turner, Alice Daniel

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Comment On Sostre V Mcginnis, Herman Schwartz Apr 1972

A Comment On Sostre V Mcginnis, Herman Schwartz

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Discovery Of Prison Reform, Fred Cohen Apr 1972

The Discovery Of Prison Reform, Fred Cohen

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Indeterminate Sentence: Judicial Intervention In The Correctional Process, James W. Gresens Apr 1972

The Indeterminate Sentence: Judicial Intervention In The Correctional Process, James W. Gresens

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Maximum Security. Eve Pell, Ed., Bernard M. Brodsky Apr 1972

Maximum Security. Eve Pell, Ed., Bernard M. Brodsky

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prison Crisis Litigation: Problems And Suggestions, William E. Hellerstein, Barbara A. Shapiro Apr 1972

Prison Crisis Litigation: Problems And Suggestions, William E. Hellerstein, Barbara A. Shapiro

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Prison As A Lawless Agency, David F. Greenberg, Fay Stender Apr 1972

The Prison As A Lawless Agency, David F. Greenberg, Fay Stender

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Demands Of The Inmates Of Attica State Prison And The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules For The Treatment Of Prisoners: A Comparison, Douglas J. Besharov, Gerhard O. W. Mueller Apr 1972

The Demands Of The Inmates Of Attica State Prison And The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules For The Treatment Of Prisoners: A Comparison, Douglas J. Besharov, Gerhard O. W. Mueller

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Incarcerating The Innocent: Pretrial Detention In Our Nation's Jails, Mike Place, David A. Sands Apr 1972

Incarcerating The Innocent: Pretrial Detention In Our Nation's Jails, Mike Place, David A. Sands

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Unions For Prison Inmates: An Analysis Of A Recent Proposal For The Organization Of Inmate Labor, Paul R. Comeau Apr 1972

Labor Unions For Prison Inmates: An Analysis Of A Recent Proposal For The Organization Of Inmate Labor, Paul R. Comeau

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prisons—State Must Devise System Ensuring Indigent Prisoner's Meaningful Access To The Courts, Robert E. White Apr 1972

Prisons—State Must Devise System Ensuring Indigent Prisoner's Meaningful Access To The Courts, Robert E. White

Buffalo Law Review

Gilmore v. Lynch, 319 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Cal. 1970), aff'd sub nom. Younger v. Gilmore, 92 S. Ct. 250 (1971).


Prisoner Rights—Federal Jurisdiction, Due Process, Indefinite Solitary Confinement, Censorship Of Mail, Inmate Legal Assistance, Freedom Of Expression And Damages, Robert E. White Jan 1972

Prisoner Rights—Federal Jurisdiction, Due Process, Indefinite Solitary Confinement, Censorship Of Mail, Inmate Legal Assistance, Freedom Of Expression And Damages, Robert E. White

Buffalo Law Review

Sostre v. McGinnis, 442 F.2d 178 (2d Cir. 1971).