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Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill Dec 2015

Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill

Michael Musheno

No abstract provided.


Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol, Dennis Payne, Brian Johnson Apr 2014

Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol, Dennis Payne, Brian Johnson

Greg Warchol

The purpose of this research is to first describe the origins and current state of federal asset forfeiture law, then examine of how property seized under the forfeiture laws for drug law violations is proceeded against by the federal government. The methodology, which is primarily exploratory, utilizes both qualitative and quantitative data. A sample of over 6000 federal administrative and judicial drug forfeiture cases are described and analyzed to construct a profile of the federal government's use of this policy. Findings raise questions about the use of forfeiture and the government's intent. Implications and suggestions for future research are included.


A Cross Sectional Quantitative Analysis Of Federal Asset Forfeiture, Greg Warchol, Brian Johnson Apr 2014

A Cross Sectional Quantitative Analysis Of Federal Asset Forfeiture, Greg Warchol, Brian Johnson

Greg Warchol

No abstract provided.


The Fleecing Of Medicaid: A Profile Of Sentenced Medicaid Fraud Offenders In New York State, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara Oct 1999

The Fleecing Of Medicaid: A Profile Of Sentenced Medicaid Fraud Offenders In New York State, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Explanations Of The Factors Related To Hazardous Waste Crimes Using The Organizational Field As The Level Of Analysis, Debra Ross Oct 1999

Explanations Of The Factors Related To Hazardous Waste Crimes Using The Organizational Field As The Level Of Analysis, Debra Ross

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Expanding Managed Care Liability: What Impact On Employment Based Health Coverage?, D. Studdert, W. Sage, Carole Gresenz, D. Hensler Oct 1999

Expanding Managed Care Liability: What Impact On Employment Based Health Coverage?, D. Studdert, W. Sage, Carole Gresenz, D. Hensler

Carole Roan Gresenz

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard Oct 1999

Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Suicide Intervention: Joint Services Training, Brian Kingshott Jun 1999

Suicide Intervention: Joint Services Training, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Hazardous Materials Course - (I) Police Roles And Responsibilies (Ii) Command And Control At Hazmat Incidents, Brian Kingshott May 1999

Hazardous Materials Course - (I) Police Roles And Responsibilies (Ii) Command And Control At Hazmat Incidents, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Police Ethics Network Consultation, Brian Kingshott Apr 1999

Police Ethics Network Consultation, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh Apr 1999

Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh

John Walsh

No abstract provided.


Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill Apr 1999

Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill

Christine A. Yalda

No abstract provided.


To A Higher Standard, Brian Kingshott Feb 1999

To A Higher Standard, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara Feb 1999

The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Linda Rynbrandt Feb 1999

Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Linda Rynbrandt

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard, Bruce Bikle, Linda Rynbrandt Jan 1999

Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard, Bruce Bikle, Linda Rynbrandt

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Walking The Straight And Narrow: Performative Sexuality And The First Amendment After Hurley, Christine Yalda Dec 1998

Walking The Straight And Narrow: Performative Sexuality And The First Amendment After Hurley, Christine Yalda

Christine A. Yalda

This article looks at a US Supreme Court case, Hurley v GLIB (1995), to consider the United States Constitution’s First Amendment both as a tool and as a site for contesting hegemonic ideas about sexuality. In Hurley, the Court allowed Boston St Patrick’s-Evacuation Day Parade organizers to exclude a group of openly gay Irish-Americans (and their supporters) who wished to march in the annual parade. The parade organizers maintained that they were not excluding the gay group as such, but rather the pro-gay message. The Court accepted this argument, ostensibly on First Amendment grounds. I argue that the holding has …


Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol Dec 1998

Federal Forfeiture: Law, Policy And Practice, Greg Warchol

Greg Warchol

The purpose of this research is to first describe the origins and current state of federal asset forfeiture law, then examine of how property seized under the forfeiture laws for drug law violations is proceeded against by the federal government. The methodology, which is primarily exploratory, utilizes both qualitative and quantitative data. A sample of over 6000 federal administrative and judicial drug forfeiture cases are described and analyzed to construct a profile of the federal government's use of this policy. Findings raise questions about the use of forfeiture and the government's intent. Implications and suggestions for future research are included.


A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus Dec 1998

A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus

Christopher A. Kierkus

No abstract provided.


Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott Dec 1998

Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever Dec 1998

Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


The State Of State Crime Research, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D., Gregg Barak, Jeff Ferrell, David Kauzlarich, Mark S. Hamm, David Friedrichs Dec 1998

The State Of State Crime Research, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D., Gregg Barak, Jeff Ferrell, David Kauzlarich, Mark S. Hamm, David Friedrichs

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Conceptualization Of Terrorism: A Psychological-Structural Model Of The Causes Of This Activity, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1998

Beyond The Conceptualization Of Terrorism: A Psychological-Structural Model Of The Causes Of This Activity, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Managed Health Care In Prisons As Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Ira P. Robbins Dec 1998

Managed Health Care In Prisons As Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

INTRODUCTION:

Billy Roberts, a prisoner in an Alabama state prison, had a history of severe psychiatric disorders. He was often put on suicide watch, and received large doses of psychotropic drugs. A managed health care company, Correctional Medical Services (CMS), was responsible for the health care at the prison. After Roberts had a suicidal episode, CMS's statewide mental health care director reportedly put Roberts in an isolation cell rather than a psychiatric care unit. The mental health care director also ordered that Roberts' medication be discontinued pursuant to an alleged policy of CMS to get as many prisoners off psycho- …


Usafa Journal Of Legal Studies - Editors' Comments, Darla W. Jackson Dec 1998

Usafa Journal Of Legal Studies - Editors' Comments, Darla W. Jackson

Darla W. Jackson

No abstract provided.