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Transforming Domestic Violence Representation, Jane K. Stoever
Transforming Domestic Violence Representation, Jane K. Stoever
Kentucky Law Journal
The dominant theories used in the law to explain domestic violence, namely, the Power and Control Wheel and the Cycle of Violence, provide only limited insight into intimate partner abuse. Both theories focus exclusively on the abusive partner' wrongful actions, consistent with recent decades' concentration on criminalization, but fail to educate about the survivor's needs and efforts to end violence. The Stages of Change Model, conversely, reveals that domestic abuse survivors seek an end to relationship violence through a five-stage cyclical sequence and identifies the survivor's needs and actions at each stage. This critical information should inform the representation of …
Toward A Common Law Of Plea Bargaining, Wesley Macneil Oliver
Toward A Common Law Of Plea Bargaining, Wesley Macneil Oliver
Kentucky Law Journal
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White Collar Overcriminalization: Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, And The Loss Of Innocence, Lucian E. Dervan
White Collar Overcriminalization: Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, And The Loss Of Innocence, Lucian E. Dervan
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Future Of The Death Penalty In Kentucky And America, Stephen B. Bright
The Future Of The Death Penalty In Kentucky And America, Stephen B. Bright
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.