This article discusses the role of victims and their families in the sentencing of criminal defendants, including the emotional and ethical components of victims\u27 desires to achieve justice and closure
article published in law journalThis essay does not promote the Victims' Rights Amendment16 or advoc...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...
This article discusses the role of victims and their families in the sentencing of criminal defendan...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in the criminal justice system, and explores related ...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in criminal law, focusing specifically on the nature ...
The concept of closure, almost unknown two decades ago, has had a meteoric rise. It has been enthusi...
A theoretical underpinning of the American system of criminal justice is the notion that a criminal ...
Criminal law systems throughout the world have evolved to a stage where they no longer ask, What is...
This Article addresses an unexplored tension in the civil justice system regarding victims. The goa...
Violent-crime survivors have powerful stories to tell. Prosecutors use these stories to convict the ...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This article examines the impact of acquittal of homicide defendants on the families of the homicide...
This article seeks to promote a conversation about how prosecutors, particularly in misdemeanor case...
article published in law journalThis essay does not promote the Victims' Rights Amendment16 or advoc...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...
This article discusses the role of victims and their families in the sentencing of criminal defendan...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in the criminal justice system, and explores related ...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in criminal law, focusing specifically on the nature ...
The concept of closure, almost unknown two decades ago, has had a meteoric rise. It has been enthusi...
A theoretical underpinning of the American system of criminal justice is the notion that a criminal ...
Criminal law systems throughout the world have evolved to a stage where they no longer ask, What is...
This Article addresses an unexplored tension in the civil justice system regarding victims. The goa...
Violent-crime survivors have powerful stories to tell. Prosecutors use these stories to convict the ...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This article examines the impact of acquittal of homicide defendants on the families of the homicide...
This article seeks to promote a conversation about how prosecutors, particularly in misdemeanor case...
article published in law journalThis essay does not promote the Victims' Rights Amendment16 or advoc...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...