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Hair Analysis As A Drug Detector, Us Department Of Justice Oct 1995

Hair Analysis As A Drug Detector, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Research in Brief

No abstract provided.


Resolution Of Prison Riots, Us Department Of Justice Oct 1995

Resolution Of Prison Riots, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Research in Brief

No abstract provided.


Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice Oct 1995

Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs

No abstract provided.


Street Gangs And Drug Sales In Two Suburban Cities, Us Department Of Justice Sep 1995

Street Gangs And Drug Sales In Two Suburban Cities, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Research in Brief

No abstract provided.


The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice Sep 1995

The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs

No abstract provided.


Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: A Case Study In San Diego, Us Department Of Justice Jun 1995

Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: A Case Study In San Diego, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Research in Brief

No abstract provided.


National Assessment Program: 1994 Survey Results, Us Department Of Justice May 1995

National Assessment Program: 1994 Survey Results, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Research in Brief

No abstract provided.


Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice May 1995

Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs

No abstract provided.


Proportionality In Non-Capital Sentencing: The Supreme Court's Tortured Approach To Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Steven P. Grossman Jan 1995

Proportionality In Non-Capital Sentencing: The Supreme Court's Tortured Approach To Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Steven P. Grossman

All Faculty Scholarship

This Article examines the Supreme Court's treatment of the Eighth Amendment with respect to claims of excessive prison sentences. Specifically, it addresses the issue of whether and to what degree the Eighth Amendment requires that a punishment not be disproportionate to the crime. In analyzing all of the modern holdings of the Court in this area, this Article finds significant fault with each. The result of this series of flawed opinions from the Supreme Court is that the state of the law with respect to proportionality in sentencing is confused, and what law can be discerned rests on weak foundations. …


Playing "21" With Narcotics Enforcement: A Response To Professor Carrington (Symposium, Regulatory Future Of Contingent Employment), Frank O. Bowman Iii Jan 1995

Playing "21" With Narcotics Enforcement: A Response To Professor Carrington (Symposium, Regulatory Future Of Contingent Employment), Frank O. Bowman Iii

Faculty Publications

Although I have fundamental disagreements with Professor Carrington even when his argument is reduced to its core, my purpose here is neither to defend every jot and tittle of national drug policy, nor to propose any sweeping personal vision of the place of recreational drugs in America. My ambitions are more modest. I suggest three premises: (1) Intelligent discussion of drug policy requires that we shed the image of law enforcement as warfare. (2) Instead, criminal narcotics prohibitions, penalties, and enforcement methods should be analyzed by the same standards which *939 govern any other type of crime. (3) If antinarcotics …


Still Photographs In The Flow Of Time, Richard D. Friedman Jan 1995

Still Photographs In The Flow Of Time, Richard D. Friedman

Reviews

Rarely is an image of the actual moment of death captured and preserved. When it is, as in the famous photographs of President John F Kennedy's assassination or of the summary execution of a Viet Cong officer by a South Vietnamese police chief,4 it is haunting. Even photographs of the moment before sudden death have great power-whether death is totally unexpected (as in a photograph of Luis Donaldo Colosio campaigning for the presidency of Mexico just before his assassination'), planned (as in a photograph of a man bound in an electric chair awaiting execution6 ), or in doubt and anticipated …


Introduction (Symposium: Police Corruption, Municipal Corruption: Cures At What Cost?), Ross Sandler Jan 1995

Introduction (Symposium: Police Corruption, Municipal Corruption: Cures At What Cost?), Ross Sandler

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


The Executioners Sing, Joseph L. Hoffmann Jan 1995

The Executioners Sing, Joseph L. Hoffmann

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi Jan 1995

A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi

Publications

No abstract provided.


Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police Jan 1995

Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police

WKU Archives Records

WKU Police departmental newsletters for 1995.