This Note analyzes law enforcement\u27s use of one particularly troublesome tactic-the use of sexual acts or romantic promises to encourage a defendant to participate in illegal activities or to obtain information that can be used against the defendant at trial. The first part of this Note gives a brief history of the outrageous government conduct defense, including its distinction from entrapment, its origin and its lack of success in the courts. Although the entrapment defense and the outrageous conduct defense have some similarities, they are in fact quite different. The second section of this Note discusses the perception of sex and intimacy in the United States, and why according to this perception and the Constitution, the use of sex/...
The article is jointly authored with Catarina Sjölin, now at Leicester University. The article ou...
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The laws against assault and battery do not provide an exception for consensual BDSM. Consequently, ...
This Note proposes a framework for dealing with problems in this area in a manner which best balance...
Intentional tort law generally protects personal autonomy and self-determination vigorously by requi...
This article addresses an alarming new investigatory practice employed by law enforcement officials:...
Part I of this Article surveys the development of the competing threads of entrapment theory. Part I...
Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a th...
If we’re going to sanction criminals with loss of their liberty, then we had better have a justifica...
Sex workers in Alaska are facing sexual violence at the hands of the people whose job it is to prote...
Unbeknownst to soldiers, when they sign on the dotted line, pledging to defend the freedom America s...
The issue of entrapment arises initially as a defense when a person is accused of committing a crimi...
Criminal investigations typically oppose two main actors: the offender – taking precautions to avoid...
Currently there is a widespread movement toward the revision of state criminal codes. The goals of s...
Police sexual misconduct is often considered a hidden crime that routinely goes unreported. The curr...
The article is jointly authored with Catarina Sjölin, now at Leicester University. The article ou...
(Excerpt) Turn on the television at any time during the day and you are likely to find at least one ...
The laws against assault and battery do not provide an exception for consensual BDSM. Consequently, ...
This Note proposes a framework for dealing with problems in this area in a manner which best balance...
Intentional tort law generally protects personal autonomy and self-determination vigorously by requi...
This article addresses an alarming new investigatory practice employed by law enforcement officials:...
Part I of this Article surveys the development of the competing threads of entrapment theory. Part I...
Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a th...
If we’re going to sanction criminals with loss of their liberty, then we had better have a justifica...
Sex workers in Alaska are facing sexual violence at the hands of the people whose job it is to prote...
Unbeknownst to soldiers, when they sign on the dotted line, pledging to defend the freedom America s...
The issue of entrapment arises initially as a defense when a person is accused of committing a crimi...
Criminal investigations typically oppose two main actors: the offender – taking precautions to avoid...
Currently there is a widespread movement toward the revision of state criminal codes. The goals of s...
Police sexual misconduct is often considered a hidden crime that routinely goes unreported. The curr...
The article is jointly authored with Catarina Sjölin, now at Leicester University. The article ou...
(Excerpt) Turn on the television at any time during the day and you are likely to find at least one ...
The laws against assault and battery do not provide an exception for consensual BDSM. Consequently, ...