This symposium [A Symposium on Prisons and Correctional Law (Part I)] sponsored by the law college is most timely, as new attention is being given to what lies beyond once an offender is brought to justice. Punishment, control, rehabilitation, more diversified facilities, better-trained staffs, wider range of inmate programs, collaboration with other institutions, community employment or training, and more are included
Our highly civilized nation has the most crime of any country in the world. Our beloved President wa...
This article examines aspects of penal reform within our present criminal justice system. The author...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
Part I of the symposium The Tasks of Penology: A Symposium on Prisons and Correctional Law was int...
This symposium [A Symposium on Prisons and Correctional Law (Part I)] sponsored by the law college i...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
I. Prison as Punishment or Correction II. The Specific Aims of Our Correctional Scheme … A. The Thre...
Of all the problems which face a public official there is none which is potentially more explosive t...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
It is hoped that this symposium will be stimulating and provocative. In devoting an entire issue to ...
This special issue on prison litigation is well-timed. As Tinsley Yarbrough notes in The Alabama Pr...
(Excerpt) Over the past thirty years, the most important sentencing development has not been the leg...
To judge from the curriculum at most American law schools, the criminal justice process starts with ...
Prisoners in America. Edited by Lloyd E. Ohlin. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 1973. P...
Prisoners’ rights lawyers have long faced a dismal legal landscape. Yet, 2015 was a remarkable year ...
Our highly civilized nation has the most crime of any country in the world. Our beloved President wa...
This article examines aspects of penal reform within our present criminal justice system. The author...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
Part I of the symposium The Tasks of Penology: A Symposium on Prisons and Correctional Law was int...
This symposium [A Symposium on Prisons and Correctional Law (Part I)] sponsored by the law college i...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
I. Prison as Punishment or Correction II. The Specific Aims of Our Correctional Scheme … A. The Thre...
Of all the problems which face a public official there is none which is potentially more explosive t...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
It is hoped that this symposium will be stimulating and provocative. In devoting an entire issue to ...
This special issue on prison litigation is well-timed. As Tinsley Yarbrough notes in The Alabama Pr...
(Excerpt) Over the past thirty years, the most important sentencing development has not been the leg...
To judge from the curriculum at most American law schools, the criminal justice process starts with ...
Prisoners in America. Edited by Lloyd E. Ohlin. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 1973. P...
Prisoners’ rights lawyers have long faced a dismal legal landscape. Yet, 2015 was a remarkable year ...
Our highly civilized nation has the most crime of any country in the world. Our beloved President wa...
This article examines aspects of penal reform within our present criminal justice system. The author...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...