In 1973, during the “first wave” of American criminal law recodification efforts following the publication of the Model Penal Code, Delaware adopted a new criminal code. While it represented a dramatic improvement over the law it replaced, its initial clarity and utility were greatly diminished by subsequent piecemeal legislation. Delaware’s current criminal code is lengthy, inconsistent, and replete with duplicative and outdated offenses that impose disproportional punishments. This process of criminal code deterioration is not unique to Delaware and plagues other U.S. jurisdictions. In 2015, however, stakeholders in Delaware’s criminal justice system initiated a code revision process, commissioning the authors to draft a Proposed Code and...
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In 1978, the New Jersey Legislature enacted its Code of Criminal Justice (codified as Title 2C), fol...
The phrase “Right to Die with Dignity” has long been a tag-line for the topic of assisted suicide. T...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...
Social inclusion is a human right for all people, and it should take into consideration also people ...
The University of Pennsylvania Criminal Law Research Group was commissioned to do a study of offense...
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that a person sentenced to probation cannot then be incarc...
It is finally over. The Supreme Court’s incursion into punitive damages jurisprudence has unceremoni...
This thesis develops three dynamic quantitative equilibrium models with heterogeneous agents, tackli...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perception among defense attorneys regarding the New ...
This thesis takes a deductive approach by formulating and testing hypotheses, derived via theoretica...
Criminal justice is a complex system, administered at all levels of government and shaped by a range...
This Article—part of the Seattle University Law Review’s symposium on the centennial of the ratifica...
The impressive growth of the Internet in the 1990s and the boom of the e-economy generated a competi...
This project has examined food safety risk assessment policy (RAP)-making at the global level (in th...
In 1978, the New Jersey Legislature enacted its Code of Criminal Justice (codified as Title 2C), fol...
The phrase “Right to Die with Dignity” has long been a tag-line for the topic of assisted suicide. T...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...