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Compliance Planning For Intellectural Property Crimes, Ray K. Harris, James D. Burgess Fennemore Craig, P.C.
Compliance Planning For Intellectural Property Crimes, Ray K. Harris, James D. Burgess Fennemore Craig, P.C.
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Postpartum Psychosis And The United States Criminal Justice System, Carrie Quinlan
Postpartum Psychosis And The United States Criminal Justice System, Carrie Quinlan
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is The End Of The War In Sight: An Analysis Of Canada's Decriminalization Of Marijuana And The Implications For The United States "War On Drugs", Kara Godbehere Goodwin
Is The End Of The War In Sight: An Analysis Of Canada's Decriminalization Of Marijuana And The Implications For The United States "War On Drugs", Kara Godbehere Goodwin
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transplant Justice?: The Efficacy Of A Purely Common Law Concept In The International Criminal Forum, Theresa Marie Clark
Transplant Justice?: The Efficacy Of A Purely Common Law Concept In The International Criminal Forum, Theresa Marie Clark
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Death Penalty, Extradition, And The War Against Terrorism: U.S. Responses To European Opinion About Capital Punishment, Kathryn F. King
The Death Penalty, Extradition, And The War Against Terrorism: U.S. Responses To European Opinion About Capital Punishment, Kathryn F. King
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reforming Child Protection In Response To The Catholic Church Child Sexual Abuse Scandal, Susan Vivian Mangold
Reforming Child Protection In Response To The Catholic Church Child Sexual Abuse Scandal, Susan Vivian Mangold
Journal Articles
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Citizenship And Severity: Recent Immigration Reforms And The New Penology, Teresa A. Miller
Citizenship And Severity: Recent Immigration Reforms And The New Penology, Teresa A. Miller
Journal Articles
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have documented a transformation in the practices, objectives, and institutional arrangements underlying a range of criminal justice system functions that are at the heart of penal modernism. In contrast to the preceding eighty years of criminal justice practices that were progressively more modern in their belief in the rationality of the criminal offender and their concern for enhancing civilization through rehabilitative responses to criminality, these scholars note that since the mid-198''0s the relatively settled assumptions about the framework that shaped criminal justice and penal practices for nearly …