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American Criminal Law Review articles from June 2008

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American Criminal Law Review archives from June 2008

The external evolution of criminal law.
June 22, 2008... INTRODUCTION I: THE EXTERNAL EVOLUTIONARY MODEL A. The Consensus-Conflict Debate B. The Sociology of Social Problems II: PUTTING THE MODEL TO WORK: THE STORY OF STATUTORY RAPE A. The First Century...

How lethal injection reform constitutes impermissible research on prisoners.
June 22, 2008... This Article exposes how recent attempts at lethal injection reform have involved unethical and illegal research on prisoners. States are varying the doses and types of drugs used, developing methods designed for non-medical professionals to...

Has demand for crime increased? The prevalence of personal media devices and the robbery spike in 2005 and 2006.
June 22, 2008... ABSTRACT Seminal work by Becker (1968), Erlich (1973, 1981), Vandaele (1978), Cook (1986) Cameron (1988), Van Dijk (1994) and Garoupa (1997) posits that the supply of criminal offending is a function of four factors: (1) the probability...

Never efficient, but always free: how the juvenile adjudication question is the latest sign that Almendarez-Torres v. United States should be overturned.
June 22, 2008... "The founders of the American Republic were not prepared to leave [criminal justice] to the state, which is why the jury-trial guarantee was one of the least controversial provisions of the Bill of Rights. It has never been efficient; but it...

Effective warnings before consent searches: practical, necessary, and desirable.
June 22, 2008... I. INTRODUCTION According to the Supreme Court, the following events could not have happened. In July 2000, New Jersey police officers began investigating Keith Domicz after learning that he had purchased equipment commonly used to grow...

Reviving "law office history": how academic and historical sources influence Second Amendment jurisprudence.
June 22, 2008... I. INTRODUCTION After centuries of relative obscurity, the Second Amendment has become the center of an intense academic and legal battle during the last twenty years. Although the United States has long regulated firearms, (1) only in the...

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