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Full-Text Articles in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Daniel D. Polsby Replies, Daniel D. Polsby
Daniel D. Polsby Replies, Daniel D. Polsby
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Justice, Liability, And Blame: Community Views And The Criminal Law, Paul H. Robinson, John M. Darley
Justice, Liability, And Blame: Community Views And The Criminal Law, Paul H. Robinson, John M. Darley
All Faculty Scholarship
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the study results showing ordinary people’s judgments of justice are compared to the governing legal doctrine to highlight points of agreement and disagreement. The book also identifies trends and patterns in agreement and disagreement and discusses the implications for the formulation of criminal law. The chapters include:
Chapter 1. Community Views and the Criminal Law (Introduction; An Overview; Why Community Views Should Matter; Research Methods)
Chapter 2. Doctrines of Criminalization: What Conduct Should Be Criminal? (Objective Requirements of Attempt (Study 1); Creating a Criminal Risk …
A Comparison Between Criminal Justice Electronic Monitoring Programs In Riverside And San Bernardino Counties In California, Kenneth A. Sousa
A Comparison Between Criminal Justice Electronic Monitoring Programs In Riverside And San Bernardino Counties In California, Kenneth A. Sousa
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Marine Corps Subculture, David Herman Marshall
The Marine Corps Subculture, David Herman Marshall
Theses Digitization Project
This thesis analyzes the subculture within the United States Marine Corps. It attempts to bring the traditional literature of criminal subculture and the subculture of violence together with literature of occupational subculture to explain many of the behaviors exhibited by Marines.
Legal Enforcement Of Morality, Kent Greenawalt
Legal Enforcement Of Morality, Kent Greenawalt
Faculty Scholarship
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narrower than the literal coverage of those terms. That is because much legal enforcement of morality is uncontroversial and rarely discussed. Disagreement arises only when the law enforces aspects of morality that do not involve protecting others from fairly direct harms. More precisely, people raise questions about legal requirements (1) to perform acts that benefit others, (2) to refrain from acts that cause indirect harms to others, (3) to refrain from acts that cause harm to themselves, ( 4) to refrain from acts that offend …
Air Support In The Police: An Expensive Luxury?, Brian Kingshott
Air Support In The Police: An Expensive Luxury?, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Controlling Crimes By The Military, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Controlling Crimes By The Military, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Violence By Municipal Police In Canada, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Violence By Municipal Police In Canada, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
A Process Model Of Public Police Violence In Advanced Industrialized Democracies, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
A Process Model Of Public Police Violence In Advanced Industrialized Democracies, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
No abstract provided.