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Kurtz, Paul M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
A study to examine the structure of the criminal justice curriculum in the American law school is described. An analysis of what courses are being offered, how many hours of classroom instruction are available, and when during the educational process the student is exposed to criminal law courses is provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Criminal Law, Curriculum Design, Degree Requirements
Bryant, Gerald; Cirel, Paul – 1977
In Polk County, Iowa, criminal justice agencies and concerned citizens work together to lessen the burden on the rape victim and to increase the chance of ultimate conviction and sentencing in rape and sexual assault cases. The Rape/Sexual Assault Care Center offers medical and social supportive services to victims, aids law enforcement and…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Community Cooperation, Crime, Criminal Law
Greenwood, Peter W.; And Others – 1980
This document, the final report resulting from a two-year study of the use of juvenile records in adult court proceedings and the relationship between age and sanction severity, is of interest to researchers and policymakers concerned with sanction policies for youthful offenders. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the controversy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Court Doctrine
Hayner, Kimerick F. – 1971
Since present justice jurisdiction of American Indian Lands is based solely on racial criteria with minimum regard for current Indian status of law enforcement needs and since Congress is presently considering complete revision of major criminal legislation relative to such jurisdiction, there is good reason to assess the present status and future…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change Strategies, Conflict, Criminal Law
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Syers, MaryAnn; Edleson, Jeffrey L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1992
Reports the findings of victim interviews and archival data concerning incidents of woman abuse. Results for samples monitored over a 6- to 12-month period supported the use of arrest on first police visits to the home and subsequent action by the courts, including ordering perpetrators into treatment. (RJM)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Violence
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Moens, Marie-Francine; Uyttendaele, Caroline; Dumortier, Jos – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
The SALOMON project automatically summarizes Belgian criminal cases to improve access to existing and future court decisions. This article gives background information about the texts of the cases and describes the output, design models, and architecture of the SALOMON system. Evaluation of 700 criminal cases demonstrates that the algorithms have…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Access to Information, Automatic Indexing, Automation
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Ekland-Olson, Sheldon – Social Science Quarterly, 1988
Analyzes data collected in Texas from the first decade of cases sentenced to death after the Furman v. Georgia decision in order to determine any tendency toward being race-linked or victim-based. Found that cases involving White victims more often precipitate the death penalty than those involving Black or Hispanic victims. (KO)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capital Punishment, Criminal Law, Criminals
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Burnett, Darrell J.; Curtis, Susann K. – 1979
Research points to two major deficits in the juvenile offender: behavioral (minimal social adaptive skills) and educational (learning disabilities). A private hospitalization treatment program for adolescents is described which combines a behavioral and educational approach to the juvenile offender. A case study illustrates how a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Case Studies, Criminal Law
Goldberg, Carole E. – 1975
Since Public Law 280 (1953) transferred civil and criminal jurisdiction of American Indians to five states and offered it to all other states while still maintaining the trust status of reservation lands, this paper asserts that PL 280 constitutes an "uneasy" Federal compromise between abandoning American Indians to the states and maintaining them…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Criminal Law, Federal Government
Porter, Janet B. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1983
A project to determine student attitudes toward interactive closed-circuit television instruction on two university campuses is described. Course design, results, costs, and implementation difficulties are discussed. Differences between the campuses' responses may be attributable to teacher familiarity, student differences, and familiarity with…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, College Instruction, Criminal Law, Educational Television
Minnesota State Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training, St. Paul. – 1991
This document contains three publications from a study of the training and educational requirements prerequisite to licensure as a peace officer in Minnesota. The first report consists of eight chapters. Chapters 1-3 contain the following: (1) historical review of the development of law enforcement education; (2) the advantages and disadvantages…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Criminal Law, Educational Development, Educational Needs
Fielding, J. E.; And Others – 1977
The State Criminal Justice Telecommunications (STACOM) project has developed techniques for the identification and analysis of user requirements and designs for networks for the dissemination of criminal justice information on a state-wide basis. Techniques developed for user requirements analysis include methods for determining data required,…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Criminal Law, Data Analysis, Data Collection
American Friends Service Committee, Seattle, WA. Pacific Northwest Regional Office. – 1977
Describing the "checkerboard" effect of legal jurisdiction over American Indians living on reservations currently operative under Federal, state, and local laws, this document presents a brief synthesis of the legislative history leading up to Public Law (PL) 83-280 and the Indian Self Determination Act of 1975 (PL 93-638). Specifically, this…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Court Litigation, Criminal Law
Drucker, Susan J.; Hunold, Janice Platt – 1987
Coverage of the New Bedford Massachusetts "Big Dan's Tavern Rape Trial" by Cable News Network (CNN) television cameras was ostensibly for educational purposes, to examine how rape victims are treated in court and how the judicial process works in general. However, the sensational nature of the trial strongly suggests that it was…
Descriptors: Audiences, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Mass Media Effects
National Congress of American Indians, Washington, DC. – 1978
The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) seeks to play a lead role in the development of relations between various state governmental entities and tribal governments; this assortment of documents treats aspects of those relations. A platform statement and resolution on Indian affairs adopted by the National Association of Counties supports…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Criminal Law
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