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Full-Text Articles in Law
Annotated Bibliography On Independent Prison Oversight, Michele Deitch
Annotated Bibliography On Independent Prison Oversight, Michele Deitch
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Independent Correctional Oversight Mechanisms Across The United States: A 50-State Inventory, Michele Deitch
Independent Correctional Oversight Mechanisms Across The United States: A 50-State Inventory, Michele Deitch
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting To Yes In A Plra World, Elizabeth Alexander
Getting To Yes In A Plra World, Elizabeth Alexander
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Effective Corrections Oversight: What Can We Learn From Aca Standards And Accreditation?, David M. Bogard
Effective Corrections Oversight: What Can We Learn From Aca Standards And Accreditation?, David M. Bogard
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Accrediting The Accreditors: A New Paradigm For Correctional Oversight, Lynn S. Branham
Accrediting The Accreditors: A New Paradigm For Correctional Oversight, Lynn S. Branham
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ensuring Progress: Accountability Standards Recommended By The National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, Jamie Fellner
Ensuring Progress: Accountability Standards Recommended By The National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, Jamie Fellner
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On A Government Model Of Correctional Oversight, Richard T. Wolf
Reflections On A Government Model Of Correctional Oversight, Richard T. Wolf
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Role Of The Correctional Association Of New York In A New Paradigm Of Prison Monitoring, Jack Beck
Role Of The Correctional Association Of New York In A New Paradigm Of Prison Monitoring, Jack Beck
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oversight Of Law Enforcement Is Beneficial And Needed—Both Inside And Out, Barbara Attard
Oversight Of Law Enforcement Is Beneficial And Needed—Both Inside And Out, Barbara Attard
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Civilian Organizations With Prison Access And Citizen Members—The New York Experience, John M. Brickman
The Role Of Civilian Organizations With Prison Access And Citizen Members—The New York Experience, John M. Brickman
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prison Inspection And The Protection Of Prisoners’ Rights, Anne Owers
Prison Inspection And The Protection Of Prisoners’ Rights, Anne Owers
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ombudsman As A Monitor Of Human Rights In Canadian Federal Corrections, Howard Sapers, Ivan Zinger
The Ombudsman As A Monitor Of Human Rights In Canadian Federal Corrections, Howard Sapers, Ivan Zinger
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Citizens And Non-Profit Advocacy Organizations In Providing Oversight, Vivien Stern
The Role Of Citizens And Non-Profit Advocacy Organizations In Providing Oversight, Vivien Stern
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professionalism In Corrections And The Need For External Scrutiny: An International Overview, Andrew Coyle
Professionalism In Corrections And The Need For External Scrutiny: An International Overview, Andrew Coyle
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Dialogue And Cooperation In Prison Oversight, Silvia Casale
The Importance Of Dialogue And Cooperation In Prison Oversight, Silvia Casale
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prison Oversight And Prison Leadership, Stan Stojkovic
Prison Oversight And Prison Leadership, Stan Stojkovic
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Quixotic Dilemma, California’S Immutable Culture Of Incarceration, Geri Lynn Green
The Quixotic Dilemma, California’S Immutable Culture Of Incarceration, Geri Lynn Green
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On 60 Years Of Outside Scrutiny Of Prisons And Prison Policy In The United States, Nicholas De B. Katzenbach
Reflections On 60 Years Of Outside Scrutiny Of Prisons And Prison Policy In The United States, Nicholas De B. Katzenbach
Pace Law Review
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From White Plains To Austin: The Road From The Prison Reform Revisited Conference To The Opening Up A Closed World Conference, Michael B. Mushlin
From White Plains To Austin: The Road From The Prison Reform Revisited Conference To The Opening Up A Closed World Conference, Michael B. Mushlin
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Distinguishing The Various Functions Of Effective Prison Oversight, Michele Deitch
Distinguishing The Various Functions Of Effective Prison Oversight, Michele Deitch
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Opening Up A Closed World: What Constitutes Effective Prison Oversight?, Michael B. Mushlin, Michele Deitch
Opening Up A Closed World: What Constitutes Effective Prison Oversight?, Michael B. Mushlin, Michele Deitch
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Case Study In Achieving The Purpose Of Incapacitation-Based Statutes: The Bail Reform Act Of 1984 And Possession Of Child Pornography, J. Elizabeth Mcbath
A Case Study In Achieving The Purpose Of Incapacitation-Based Statutes: The Bail Reform Act Of 1984 And Possession Of Child Pornography, J. Elizabeth Mcbath
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Don't Answer The Door: Montejo V. Louisiana Relaxes Police Restrictions For Questioning Non-Custodial Defendants, Emily Bretz
Don't Answer The Door: Montejo V. Louisiana Relaxes Police Restrictions For Questioning Non-Custodial Defendants, Emily Bretz
Michigan Law Review
In 2009, the Supreme Court held in Montejo v. Louisiana that a defendant may validly waive his Sixth Amendment right to counsel during police interrogation, even if police initiate interrogation after the defendant's invocation of the right at the first formal proceeding. This Note asserts that Montejo significantly altered the Sixth Amendment protections available to represented defendants. By increasing defendants' exposure to law enforcement, the decision allows police to try to elicit incriminating statements and waivers of the right to counsel after the defendant has expressed a desire for counsel. In order to protect the defendant's constitutional guarantee of a …
Police Use Of Tasers: The Truth Is "Shocking", Elizabeth Seals
Police Use Of Tasers: The Truth Is "Shocking", Elizabeth Seals
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment proposes that California adopt legislation to regulate law-enforcement taser use. Part I introduces the history of tasers and their current use in law enforcement. Part II.A explains the need for legislation in California, supported by the documented deaths and health risks associated with taser use, and the widespread concern about police use among various private and governmental organizations. Part II.B identifies the successful taser legislation of other states, while Part II.C discusses an unsuccessful attempt at taser legislation in California. Finally, Part II.D introduces a model statute that California legislators should adopt, which should include training and reporting …
Venus In Furs: Why False Confessions Are True, Ibpp Editor
Venus In Furs: Why False Confessions Are True, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the nature of truth and false confessions in the context of confession and interrogation.
A Breeding Ground For Communicable Disease: What To Do About Public Health Hazards In New York Prisons, Claire Fortin
A Breeding Ground For Communicable Disease: What To Do About Public Health Hazards In New York Prisons, Claire Fortin
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Ordinary Citizens" Or A License To Kill? The Turn To Law In Regulating Britain's Intelligence Services, Simon Chesterman
"Ordinary Citizens" Or A License To Kill? The Turn To Law In Regulating Britain's Intelligence Services, Simon Chesterman
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Profiler's Story, Ibpp Editor
The Profiler's Story, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Courtesy of commercial television, we better be good. Or else the profilers will get us. It turns out that applied science and its sidekicks intuition and psychism (what psychics do) have our number. One step out of line and our number will be called, and we’ll be served our due comeuppance and just desserts. But is profiling more dessert or desert—or upon close inspection fated to desert us as a valuable tool in deterring or identifying perpetrators of egregious misbehavior? This article describes some implicit assumptions—as contradictory and interdependent as some may be—on which profiling often rests. For these purposes, …
Spot Off: The Gao Takes On The Tsa’S Behavior Detection Program, Ibpp Editor
Spot Off: The Gao Takes On The Tsa’S Behavior Detection Program, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recently Issued Efforts to Validate TSA’s Passenger Screening Behavior Detection Program Underway, but Opportunities Exist to Strengthen Validation and Address Operational Problems (May 2010, GAO-10-763). This IBPP article will describe and comment on the main GAO findings and additional data on which the findings are based. The article will end with some basic challenges to behavior detection as a useful security measure.
The Anatomy Of A Search: Intrusiveness And The Fourth Amendment, Renée Mcdonald Hutchins
The Anatomy Of A Search: Intrusiveness And The Fourth Amendment, Renée Mcdonald Hutchins
University of Richmond Law Review
In this essay, I contend that when evaluating the constitutionality of enhanced surveillance devices, the existing test for assessing the occurrence of a Fourth Amendment search should be modified. Specifically, I suggest that intrusiveness should be unambiguously adopted by the Court as the benchmark for assessing and defining the existence of a search under the Fourth Amendment. Moreover, intrusiveness should be clearly defined to require an examination of two factors: the functionality of a challenged form of surveillance and the potential for disclosure created by the device.