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    • Slobogin, Christopher (Texas Tech Law Review, 2019)
      This Article honors three of Professor Arnold Loewy's articles. The first, published over thirty years ago, is entitled Culpability, Dangerousness, and Harm: Balancing the Factors on Which Our Criminal Law is Predicated,' ...
    • Hersch, Joni; Meyers, Erin E. (Journal of Legislation, 2018)
      Ex-offenders are subject to a wide range of employment restrictions that limit the ability of individuals with a criminal background to earn a living. This Article argues that women involved in the criminal justice system ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), 2018-04-24)
      Anyone interested in American criminal justice has to wonder why we have so many more people in prison—in absolute as well as relative terms—than the western half of the European continent, the part of the world most readily ...
    • Mayeux, Sara (American Journal of Criminal Law, 2018)
      The phrase “the criminal justice system” is ubiquitous in discussions of criminal law, policy, and punishment in the United States — so ubiquitous that almost no one thinks to question the phrase. However, this way of ...
    • Mayeux, Sara (American Journal of Criminal Law, 2018)
      The phrase "the criminal justice system " is ubiquitous in discussions of criminal law, policy, and punishment in the United States-so ubiquitous that, at least in colloquial use, almost no one thinks to question the ...
    • Matheuszik, Deanna Lynn (2013-04-15)
      Department: History
      This dissertation analyzes intersections of religion, gender, and public policy in nineteenth-century Britain through the life of Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845), a Quaker minister and prison reform activist who founded the ...
    • Adelsberg, Geoffrey Aaron (2016-07-26)
      Department: Philosophy
      In this dissertation, I respond to the question: “What should institutions of criminal justice provide to persons aggrieved by murder?” I argue that a common response of victims’ rights advocates—that support for aggrieved ...