Illustrating the way in which conceptions of race and crime shape and are shaped by law is California\u27s Proposition 21. Enacted in 2000, Proposition 21, also known as the Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Prevention Act, was the product of California\u27s direct democratic process through which voters are able to change the California Constitution through a simple majority vote. Part II address the ideological foundations of direct democracy and examines critically its ability to serve a democratic function. I examine the founders\u27 rationale behind the decision not to employ a representative form of government, and look at direct democracy in California and the theoretical underpinning behind it. I argue that direct democracy has been...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
This thesis project examines the similarities in structure, initiation processes, af liations, and m...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Illustrating the way in which conceptions of race and crime shape and are shaped by law is Californi...
Since 1988, the number of California criminal street gangs has increased from 600 to 6,442, an incre...
In this article, I examine the City of Los Angeles’s first gang injunction, which was instituted in ...
IN MARCH OF 2000, the voters of California passed Proposition 21, the Gang Violence and Juvenile Cr...
In March 2000, Proposition 21 enacted two revisions to the California Penal Code that dramatically a...
This comment will explore the most significant changes that the Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Pre...
This comment analyzes the new opt-out procedures being pioneered in California jurisdictions, with s...
On November 5, 1996, California voters chose to end racial preferences by the state in public employ...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
Chicanxs Unidxs de Orange County (CU) is a community organisation in Southern California. Founded in...
Gang members from elsewhere congregated on lawns, on sidewalks, and in front of apartment complexes ...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
This thesis project examines the similarities in structure, initiation processes, af liations, and m...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Illustrating the way in which conceptions of race and crime shape and are shaped by law is Californi...
Since 1988, the number of California criminal street gangs has increased from 600 to 6,442, an incre...
In this article, I examine the City of Los Angeles’s first gang injunction, which was instituted in ...
IN MARCH OF 2000, the voters of California passed Proposition 21, the Gang Violence and Juvenile Cr...
In March 2000, Proposition 21 enacted two revisions to the California Penal Code that dramatically a...
This comment will explore the most significant changes that the Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Pre...
This comment analyzes the new opt-out procedures being pioneered in California jurisdictions, with s...
On November 5, 1996, California voters chose to end racial preferences by the state in public employ...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
Chicanxs Unidxs de Orange County (CU) is a community organisation in Southern California. Founded in...
Gang members from elsewhere congregated on lawns, on sidewalks, and in front of apartment complexes ...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
This thesis project examines the similarities in structure, initiation processes, af liations, and m...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...