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Article • August 15, 2022 • from CLN September, 2022
How Many Federal Crimes Are There? by Casey Bastian Nobody Knows for Sure by Casey J. Bastian If you were asked to identify the exact number of acts that are considered a federal “crime” in the U.S., could you do it? The answer is almost certainly no. No one, not …
Publication • June 9, 2022
Filed under: Criminal Justice
CJARS -Measuring Intergenerational Exposure, June 9, 2022 Measuring Intergenerational Exposure to the U.S. Justice System: Evidence from Longitudinal Links between Survey and Administrative Data Keith Finlay Michael Mueller-Smith† Brittany Street‡§ U.S. Census Bureau University of Michigan University of Missouri June 9, 2022 Abstract Intergenerational exposure to the justice system is …
Publication • 2022
University of Pennsylvania-Decarceration's Inside Partners, March 2022 PennLaw UNIVERSITY of PEN SYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 22-24 Decarceration’s Inside Partners Seema Saifee UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research …
Article • February 15, 2022 • from CLN March, 2022
‘Planning for Losing’: A Lesson on Justice Reform from Afghanistan by Marc Levin by Marc Levin, The Crime Report   The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan put a harsh spotlight on the dangerous uncertainties that linger in the aftermath of a defeat. Similarly, a defendant who elects to go to trial often …
Article • August 16, 2021
Clemency Woefully Inadequate Remedy for Injustice by David Reutter by David M. Reutter When the justice system fails a criminal defendant, the last hope is clemency. The rash of 70 pardons and commutations in the waning days of the Trump presidency show that the clemency process is an inadequate alternative …
Publication • 2021
The Square One Project-Reimagining Judging, Jan 2021 THt SQUARE ONE PROJrCT REIMAGINE JUSTICE EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2021 Nancy Gertner Harvard Law School REIMAGINING JUDGING The Square One Project aims to incubate new thinking on our response to crime, promote more effective strategies, and contribute …
Publication • February 9, 2017
Filed under: Crime, Police, Criminal Justice
Fighting Crime and Strengthening Criminal Justice: An Agenda for the New Administration, Law Enforcement Leaders, 2017 FIGHTING CRIME AND STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: An Agenda for the New Administration FOREWORD BY Ronal Serpas and David Brown www.lawenforcementleaders.org ABOUT LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS Law Enforcement Leaders to Reduce Crime and Incarceration unites nearly …
Publication • 2013
Litigation Considerations, U.S. Department of Justice Guide to the Freedom of Information Act, 2013 Department of Justice Guide to the Freedom of Information Act 711 Litigation Considerations The President and Attorney General have issued memoranda to all agencies emphasizing that the Freedom of Information Act reflects a "profound national commitment …