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Breaking free of the prison paradigm: Integrating restorative justice techniques into Chicago's juvenile justice system/ by Judy C. Tsui by Series: The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 635-666page ; Volume 104 Number 3
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: ---Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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Extending sentencing mitigation for deserving young adults/ by Kelsey B. Shust by Series: The Journal of Criminal law and Criminology. 667-704page ; Volume 104 Number 3
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: ---Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminlogy/ by Dean John Henrey Wigmore by Series: The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 489-704p.: ; Volume 104, Number 3
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Publication details: --Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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Confronting Cognitive "Anchoring Effect" and "Blind Spot" Biases in Federal Sentencing: A Moldest Solution for Performing a Fundamental Flaw/ by Mark W. Bennett by Series: The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. 489-534p.: ; Volume.104, Number.2
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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Why so Contrived? Fourth Amendment Balancing, Per Se Rules, and DNA Database After Maryland v. King/ by David H. Kaye by Series: The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. 535-596p.: ; Volume.104, Number.3
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Publication details: --Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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Parental incarceration: what we know and where we needs to go/ by Christoper Uggen and Suzy McElrath by Series: The journal of criminal law and criminology. 597-604page ; Volume 104 Number 3
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: ---Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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"Obtaining" the right result: A novel interpretation of the computer fraud and abuse act that provides liability for insider theft without overbreadth/ by Kevin Jacopchek by Series: The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 605-634page ; Volume 104 Number 3
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: ---Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014
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