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Correctional Officer Opinions About Offenders With Mental Illness: The Relationships Among Opinions, Burnout, Emotional Intelligence, And Mental Health Training, Courtney Hull
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Rates of mental illness among incarcerated individuals in the United States are high and have been well documented. Correctional officers are on the front line of identifying symptoms and alerting mental health professionals to problems as they arise. Correctional officers often lack an understating of mental illness, feel ill-equipped to manage mental health crises, and experience high levels of job-related stress. The objective of this study was to better understand the relationship between correctional officers’ emotional intelligence and opinions about mental illness, and to identify if burnout moderated the relationship between the variables. Additionally, the study sought to understand the …
Sane, Manipulative Self-Harm: When Hostage And Hostage Taker Become One, John R. Fitzgerald
Sane, Manipulative Self-Harm: When Hostage And Hostage Taker Become One, John R. Fitzgerald
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Uncertain Immunity: Assessing Qualified Immunity In The Context Of Post-Arrest Excessive-Force Claims Arising Prior To A Judicial Determination Of Probable Cause, J. Tyler Barton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Stored Communications Act: Property Law Enforcement Tool Or Instrument Of Oppression?, Raymond Boyce
The Stored Communications Act: Property Law Enforcement Tool Or Instrument Of Oppression?, Raymond Boyce
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Utah V. Strieff: Lemonade Stands And Dragnet Policing, Guy Padula
Utah V. Strieff: Lemonade Stands And Dragnet Policing, Guy Padula
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Highway To Hell: The Privatized Prison Transportation Industry And The Long Road To Reform, Jaden P. Rhea
Highway To Hell: The Privatized Prison Transportation Industry And The Long Road To Reform, Jaden P. Rhea
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Fourth Amendment In The Age Of Supercomputers, Artificial Intelligence, And Robots, Melanie Reid
Rethinking The Fourth Amendment In The Age Of Supercomputers, Artificial Intelligence, And Robots, Melanie Reid
West Virginia Law Review
In an era of diminishing privacy, the Internet of Things ("loT") has become a consensual and inadvertent tool that undermines privacy protection. The loT, really systems of networks connected to each other by the Internet or other radio-type device, creates consensual mass self-surveillance in such domains as fitness and the Fitbit, health care and heart monitors, "smart" houses and cars, and even "smart" cities. The multiple networks also have created a degree of interconnectivity that has opened up a fire hose of information for companies and governments alike, as well as making it virtually insuperable to live "off the grid" …
Minding Your Meds: Balancing The Needs For Patient Privacy And Law Enforcement In Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Devon T. Unger
Minding Your Meds: Balancing The Needs For Patient Privacy And Law Enforcement In Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Devon T. Unger
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputation Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones
A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputation Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Wrong Kind Of Innocence: Why United States V. Begay Warrants The Extension Of "Actual Innocence" To Exclude Erroneous, Non-Capital Sentences, Greg Siepel
West Virginia Law Review
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Conflicting Federal And State Medical Marijuana Policies: A Threat To Cooperative Federalism, Todd Grabarsky
Conflicting Federal And State Medical Marijuana Policies: A Threat To Cooperative Federalism, Todd Grabarsky
West Virginia Law Review
The legal status of medical marijuana in the United States is something of a paradox. On one hand, the federal government has placed a ban on the drug with no exceptions. On the other hand, forty percent of states have legal- ized its cultivation, distribution, and consumption for medical purposes. As such, medical marijuana activity is at the same time proscribed (by the federal government) and encouraged (by state governments through their systems of regulation and taxation). This Article seeks to shed light on this unprecedented, nebulous zone of legality in which an activity is both legal and illegal, what …
The Regulation Of Private Police, Stephen Rushin
The Regulation Of Private Police, Stephen Rushin
West Virginia Law Review
Private police assume many of the same roles as traditional law enforcement. But courts and legislatures regulate public and private police very differently. This Article evaluates the statutory and judicial regulation of private police. By collecting and coding all state statutes related to the regulation of private police, I theorize on the inadequacies of the current regulatory scheme. I show that most state statutes only regulate a certain category of private police officers, leaving a substantial portion of the private policing industry virtually unregulated. Many state regulations of private police misunderstand, and thus inadequately protect against the threat posed by …
Modem Products Liability Law In West Virginia, Philip Combs, Andrew Cooke
Modem Products Liability Law In West Virginia, Philip Combs, Andrew Cooke
West Virginia Law Review
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The Tipping Point: Prison Overcrowding Nationally, In West Virginia, And Recommendations For Reform, Karina Kendrick
The Tipping Point: Prison Overcrowding Nationally, In West Virginia, And Recommendations For Reform, Karina Kendrick
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Door Closed: The Right To Full Appellate Review Of Sentences Of Life Imprisonment Without Parole In West Virginia, Linnsey Evick
A Door Closed: The Right To Full Appellate Review Of Sentences Of Life Imprisonment Without Parole In West Virginia, Linnsey Evick
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prison Conditions And Inmate Competency To Waive Constitutional Rights, Shireen A. Barday
Prison Conditions And Inmate Competency To Waive Constitutional Rights, Shireen A. Barday
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Appeal: Reviewing The Case Against The Death Penalty, Dawinder S. Sidhu
On Appeal: Reviewing The Case Against The Death Penalty, Dawinder S. Sidhu
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Works, What Doesn't: Revising Dui Laws In West Virginia To Reduce Recidivism And Save Lives, Jennifer L. Tampoya
What Works, What Doesn't: Revising Dui Laws In West Virginia To Reduce Recidivism And Save Lives, Jennifer L. Tampoya
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doubting Demaree: The Application Of Ex Post Facto Principles To The United States Sentencing Guidelines After United States V. Booker, James R. Dillon
Doubting Demaree: The Application Of Ex Post Facto Principles To The United States Sentencing Guidelines After United States V. Booker, James R. Dillon
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Guardrails On The Information Superhighway: Supervising Computer Use Of The Adjudicated Sex Offender, Brian W. Mckay
Guardrails On The Information Superhighway: Supervising Computer Use Of The Adjudicated Sex Offender, Brian W. Mckay
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chemical Castration: Constitutional Issues Of Due Process, Equal Protection, And Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Linda Beckman
Chemical Castration: Constitutional Issues Of Due Process, Equal Protection, And Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Linda Beckman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Battered Spouses' Section 1983 Damage Actions Against The Unreponsive Police After Deshaney, James T.R. Jones
Battered Spouses' Section 1983 Damage Actions Against The Unreponsive Police After Deshaney, James T.R. Jones
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crain V. Bordenkircher: Prison Reform In The Eighties--An Impossible Dream, Deborah Jean Saladini
Crain V. Bordenkircher: Prison Reform In The Eighties--An Impossible Dream, Deborah Jean Saladini
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confessions, Susan E. Morton
Finding An Optimum Legal Policy Level: The Undesirability Of Doing Too Much Or Too Little In The Law, Stuart S. Nagel
Finding An Optimum Legal Policy Level: The Undesirability Of Doing Too Much Or Too Little In The Law, Stuart S. Nagel
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confessions, Steven P. Mcgowan
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Waiver Under The West Virginia Habeas Corpus Act, Gene R. Nichol Jr.
Waiver Under The West Virginia Habeas Corpus Act, Gene R. Nichol Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.