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Police, Heroes, And Child Trafficking: Who Cries When Her Attacker Wears Blue?, 18 Nev. L.J. 1007 (2018), Samuel Vincent Jones
Police, Heroes, And Child Trafficking: Who Cries When Her Attacker Wears Blue?, 18 Nev. L.J. 1007 (2018), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Police, Heroes, And Child Trafficking: Who Cries When Her Attacker Wears Blue?, Samuel Vincent Jones
Police, Heroes, And Child Trafficking: Who Cries When Her Attacker Wears Blue?, Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Law Enforcement And White Power: An F.B.I. Report Unraveled, 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 103 (2015), Samuel Vincent Jones
Law Enforcement And White Power: An F.B.I. Report Unraveled, 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 103 (2015), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
Because of intensifying civil strife over the recent killings of unarmed Black men, women, and boys, many Americans are wondering, “What's wrong with our police?” Remarkably, one of the most compelling but unexplored explanations may rest with an FBI warning of October, 2006, which reported that “[W]hite supremacist infiltration of law enforcement” represented a significant national threat.
The Admissibility Of Electronic Evidence In Criminal Trials, Samuel Jones
The Admissibility Of Electronic Evidence In Criminal Trials, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
Ending Bacha Bazi: Boy Sex Slavery And The Responsibility To Protect Doctrine, 25 Ind. Int'l. & Comp. L. Rev. 63 (2015), Samuel Vincent Jones
Ending Bacha Bazi: Boy Sex Slavery And The Responsibility To Protect Doctrine, 25 Ind. Int'l. & Comp. L. Rev. 63 (2015), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
This essay challenges the conventional wisdom that prohibitions against government-condoned child-sex slavery have attained non- derogable, peremptory status under international law. Much to the utter shock of field investigators and human rights experts, boy sex slavery has evolved into a constitutive and central feature of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Afghanistan) because of a customary practice commonly referred to as bacha bazi.
The Moral Plausibility Of Contract: Using The Covenant Of Good Faith To Prevent Resident Physician Fatigue-Related Medical Errors, 48 U. Louisville L. Rev. 265 (2009), Samuel Vincent Jones
The Moral Plausibility Of Contract: Using The Covenant Of Good Faith To Prevent Resident Physician Fatigue-Related Medical Errors, 48 U. Louisville L. Rev. 265 (2009), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Human Trafficking Victim Identification: Should Consent Matter, 45 Ind. L. Rev. 483 (2012), Samuel Vincent Jones
Human Trafficking Victim Identification: Should Consent Matter, 45 Ind. L. Rev. 483 (2012), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
It is widely accepted that human trafficking is a global phenomenon that poses a significant problem within the United States. Despite its wealth and sophisticated law enforcement paradigms, the United States is the third largest destination country for human trafficking victims. In fact, human trafficking in the United States is increasing. Scholars have advanced a myriad of reasons to explain this problem. For example, some have pronounced the conscious neglect of men and boys in the investigation, reporting, and publicity of human trafficking a serious impediment to progress in combating trafficking. The ease with which corporations avoid prosecution under the …
Darfur, The Authority Of Law, And Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention, 39 U. Tol. L. Rev. 97 (2007), Samuel Vincent Jones
Darfur, The Authority Of Law, And Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention, 39 U. Tol. L. Rev. 97 (2007), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Letting Civilians Die In Afghanistan: The False Dichotomy Between Hobbesian And Kantian Rescue Paradigms, 59 Depaul L. Rev. 899 (2010), Samuel Vincent Jones
The Ethics Of Letting Civilians Die In Afghanistan: The False Dichotomy Between Hobbesian And Kantian Rescue Paradigms, 59 Depaul L. Rev. 899 (2010), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Judges, Friends, And Facebook: The Ethics Of Prohibition, 24 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 281 (2011), Samuel Vincent Jones
Judges, Friends, And Facebook: The Ethics Of Prohibition, 24 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 281 (2011), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
The Invisible Women: Have Conceptions About Femininity Led To The Global Dominance Of The Female Human Trafficker?, 7 Alb. Gov't L. Rev. 143 (2014), Samuel Vincent Jones
The Invisible Women: Have Conceptions About Femininity Led To The Global Dominance Of The Female Human Trafficker?, 7 Alb. Gov't L. Rev. 143 (2014), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
Virtually no academic or media attention has been dedicated to female traffickers, or female delinquency, in general. Human trafficking, like other crimes, has been myopically constructed, marketed, and viewed through news reports, cinema, literature, and criminal statutes as a heinous male-perpetrated offense against women and girls, rendering the female trafficker practically invisible. This essay questions the soundness and viability of continued reliance on the female victim-male culprit paradigm, used by many countries to prevent human trafficking. It confronts contemporary assumptions about femininity, violence, and aggression, calling particular attention to American cultural suppositions about femaleness that have detrimentally influenced our capacity …
The Invisible Man: The Conscious Neglect Of Men And Boys In The War On Human Trafficking, 2010 Utah L. Rev. 1143 (2010), Samuel Vincent Jones
The Invisible Man: The Conscious Neglect Of Men And Boys In The War On Human Trafficking, 2010 Utah L. Rev. 1143 (2010), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Has Conduct In Iraq Confirmed The Moral Inadequacy Of International Humanitarian Law? Examining The Confluence Between Contract Theory And The Scope Of Civilian Immunity During Armed Conflict, 16 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 249 (2006), Samuel Vincent Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Fbi’S Warning Of White Supremacists Infiltrating Law Enforcement Nearly Forgotten, Samuel Jones
Fbi’S Warning Of White Supremacists Infiltrating Law Enforcement Nearly Forgotten, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Chris Rock Hits The Right Tone With Chicago Youth Detention Center, Samuel Jones
Chris Rock Hits The Right Tone With Chicago Youth Detention Center, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
"An Oppressive Cook County Courtroom", Samuel Jones
"An Oppressive Cook County Courtroom", Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Ending Bacha Bazi: The Responsibility To Protect Doctrine And The Sex Trafficking Of Afghan Boys, Samuel Jones
Ending Bacha Bazi: The Responsibility To Protect Doctrine And The Sex Trafficking Of Afghan Boys, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
Social Media And Legal Ethics Training, Samuel Jones
Social Media And Legal Ethics Training, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Social Media, Judges And The Multiplicity Of Identities: 'Should Judges Remain Judges Within The Digital Community?, Samuel Jones
Social Media, Judges And The Multiplicity Of Identities: 'Should Judges Remain Judges Within The Digital Community?, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Social Media, Ethics & The Judiciary, Samuel Jones
Social Media, Ethics & The Judiciary, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Intragroup Bias: The Crabs In The Barrel, Samuel Jones
Intragroup Bias: The Crabs In The Barrel, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Moving To Opportunity: Examining The Risks And Rewards Of Economic Migration, Samuel Jones
Moving To Opportunity: Examining The Risks And Rewards Of Economic Migration, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Judges, Ethics & Social Media: Realities, Risks & Rewards, Illinois Supreme Court Judicial Education Conference (2014), Samuel Jones
Judges, Ethics & Social Media: Realities, Risks & Rewards, Illinois Supreme Court Judicial Education Conference (2014), Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Technology And The Judiciary, Samuel Jones
Judicial Ethics And Social Media, Samuel Jones
Debate: The Ethicality Of Drone Use During War, Samuel Jones
Debate: The Ethicality Of Drone Use During War, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Judges, Friends, And Facebook: The Ethics Of Prohibition, Samuel Jones
Judges, Friends, And Facebook: The Ethics Of Prohibition, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
A 'Teachable Moment' On Marginalized Male Victims, Samuel Jones
A 'Teachable Moment' On Marginalized Male Victims, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Technology And The Judiciary: Conduct, Ethics, And Professionalism, Illinois Judicial Education Conference Manual, Samuel Jones
Technology And The Judiciary: Conduct, Ethics, And Professionalism, Illinois Judicial Education Conference Manual, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.
Social Media, Ethics & The Judiciary, Samuel Jones
Social Media, Ethics & The Judiciary, Samuel Jones
Samuel V. Jones
No abstract provided.