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Full-Text Articles in Law
Judges, Lawyers And The Penalty Of Death, Michael E. Tigar
Judges, Lawyers And The Penalty Of Death, Michael E. Tigar
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New Frontiers: The Expansion Of International Criminal Law, Michael E. Tigar
New Frontiers: The Expansion Of International Criminal Law, Michael E. Tigar
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Crime Talk, Rights Talk, And Double-Talk: Thoughts On Reading Encyclopedia Of Crime And Justice (Review Essay), Michael E. Tigar
Crime Talk, Rights Talk, And Double-Talk: Thoughts On Reading Encyclopedia Of Crime And Justice (Review Essay), Michael E. Tigar
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The Right Of Property And The Law Of Theft, Michael E. Tigar
The Right Of Property And The Law Of Theft, Michael E. Tigar
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Whitebread, Criminal Procedure: An Analysis Of Constitutional Cases And Concepts, Sara Sun Beale
Whitebread, Criminal Procedure: An Analysis Of Constitutional Cases And Concepts, Sara Sun Beale
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Sociopsychological Processes Underlying Attitudes Toward Legal Punishment, Neil Vidmar, Dale T. Miller
Sociopsychological Processes Underlying Attitudes Toward Legal Punishment, Neil Vidmar, Dale T. Miller
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This paper develops a theoretical framework for investigating the socialpsychological dynamics of punishment reactions to criminal offenders. Two basic types of punishment motives are delineated: behavior control and retribution. The target, or focus, of these motives may be the offender or a broader social audience. Within each of the four cells defined by this classification, we review the literature describing how punishment responses are influenced by characteristics of the rule, the offense, and the offender, as well as by the attitude and personality of the reactor. A large number of empirically testable propositions are generated.
Evidence: Prior Crimes And Prior Bad Acts Evidence, Paul W. Grimm
Evidence: Prior Crimes And Prior Bad Acts Evidence, Paul W. Grimm
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Parole Revocation And The Right To Counsel, Paul W. Grimm
Parole Revocation And The Right To Counsel, Paul W. Grimm
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The Grand Jury As The New Inquisition, Michael E. Tigar, Madeline R. Levy
The Grand Jury As The New Inquisition, Michael E. Tigar, Madeline R. Levy
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Criminal Justice 1968: Developments And Directions, A. Kenneth Pye
Criminal Justice 1968: Developments And Directions, A. Kenneth Pye
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Main Trends In The Soviet Reform Of Criminal Law, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Main Trends In The Soviet Reform Of Criminal Law, Kazimierz Grzybowski
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