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The Endurance Of The Felony-Murder Rule: A Study Of The Forces That Shape Our Criminal Law, James J. Tomkovicz
The Endurance Of The Felony-Murder Rule: A Study Of The Forces That Shape Our Criminal Law, James J. Tomkovicz
Washington and Lee Law Review
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From Social Safety Net To Dragnet: African American Males In The Criminal Justice System, Jerome G. Miller
From Social Safety Net To Dragnet: African American Males In The Criminal Justice System, Jerome G. Miller
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Reflections On The "Inevitability" Of Racial Discrimination In Capital Sentencing And The "Impossibility" Of Its Prevention, Detection, And Correction, David C. Baldus, George Woodworth, Charles A. Pulaski, Jr.
Reflections On The "Inevitability" Of Racial Discrimination In Capital Sentencing And The "Impossibility" Of Its Prevention, Detection, And Correction, David C. Baldus, George Woodworth, Charles A. Pulaski, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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A Minority View Of Juvenile "Justice", Coramae Richey Mann
A Minority View Of Juvenile "Justice", Coramae Richey Mann
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Deliberate Indifference: Judicial Tolerance Of Racial Bias In Criminal Justice, Bryan A. Stevenson, * Ruth E. Friedman
Deliberate Indifference: Judicial Tolerance Of Racial Bias In Criminal Justice, Bryan A. Stevenson, * Ruth E. Friedman
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Criminal Law And Justice System Practices As Racist, White, And Racialized, Kathleen Daly
Criminal Law And Justice System Practices As Racist, White, And Racialized, Kathleen Daly
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Police And Violent Crime, Joseph D. Mcnamara
The Police And Violent Crime, Joseph D. Mcnamara
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Building Bridges: A Personal Reflection On Race, Crime, And The Juvenile Justice System, Fay Wilson Hobbs
Building Bridges: A Personal Reflection On Race, Crime, And The Juvenile Justice System, Fay Wilson Hobbs
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner
Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner
Scholarly Articles
This paper presents an argument for recognizing “forced prostitution” as an international of- fense in its own right for which the procurers, brothel owners and managers, and financiers as well as the women’s customers can be held criminally liable. While the international debate has at- tempted to characterize forced prostitution as slavery, the term ”slavery” fails to evoke the images of all the violations that encompass forced prostitution. Were the United Nations and regional or- ganizations to acknowledge and label forced prostitution as an international crime, their member states would be required to enact domestic legislation outlawing and criminalizing it …
For The Criminal Practitioner, Carl Horn
For The Criminal Practitioner, Carl Horn
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Dual Construction Of Rico: The Road Not Taken In Reves, Bryan T. Camp
Dual Construction Of Rico: The Road Not Taken In Reves, Bryan T. Camp
Washington and Lee Law Review
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