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Ellis, James W. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2013
Intellectual disability (ID) is differently yet validly described by different professions. Legal professionals find it most useful to consider ID as a disability rather than a disorder. Because the law regulates the actions of individuals in a society and the actions of society on an individual, the law's concern in dealing with a person with ID…
Descriptors: Laws, Criminal Law, Mental Retardation
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Wanlu, Somchai; Singseewo, Adisak; Suksringarm, Paitool – International Education Studies, 2015
This study aimed to explore types, problems and their causes, and solutions to the offences against the environmental laws of probationers in Maha Sarakham Province. The study comprised 2 phases: Phase 1 was a study of types of the offences against the environmental laws: and phase 2 was an interview with 25 people directly dealing with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Laws, Environment, Problems
Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention, 2011
Social host liability laws (also known as teen party ordinances, loud or unruly gathering ordinances, or response costs ordinances) target the location in which underage drinking takes place. Social host liability laws hold noncommercial individuals responsible for underage drinking events on property they own, lease, or otherwise control. They…
Descriptors: Laws, Legal Responsibility, Drinking, College Students
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Noll, Douglas E.; Harvey, Linda – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2008
This article will present the restorative justice model and examine how the restorative justice philosophy and process can be applied to clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse and religious sexual misconduct to resolve legal claims and allow the process of healing to begin. Restorative justice is a holistic approach to criminal, civil, and church law…
Descriptors: Clergy, Sexual Abuse, Holistic Approach, Justice
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Sipe, Stephanie R. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2007
The Enron scandal has been described as "the corporate scandal of the century." Books have been written about it, its full-length documentary film was nominated for an Academy Award, it appears as an ethical case study in nearly every college business law textbook written since 2002, and for five years running, it has captivated the…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Ethics, Business Education, Teaching Methods
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Michael, Jean – 1984
A bilingual pamphlet containing practical law-related information for recent Russian Jewish immigrants to New York City, this document addresses the court system. Following a brief description of the Newcomer series, 9 questions are listed, each followed by an answer. Questions asked include the difference between criminal and civil law; how the…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Liberties, Courts, Criminal Law
Battelle Memorial Inst., Seattle, WA. Law and Justice Study Center. – 1978
The report begins with a discussion of rape and its victims. It proceeds to more technical information about the filing, preliminary hearings and grand juries, plea bargaining, trial preparation, trial and sentencing information which is geared towards the prosecutor. Finally, the report concludes with appendices presenting sample forms for…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Guides
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Lucas, Jeffrey W.; Graif, Corina; Lovaglia, Michael J. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2006
Prosecutorial misconduct involves the intentional use of illegal or improper methods for attaining convictions against defendants in criminal trials. Previous research documented extensive errors in the prosecution of severe crimes. A theory formulated to explain this phenomenon proposes that in serious cases, increased pressure to convict…
Descriptors: Criminals, Justice, Criminal Law, Law Enforcement
Minnesota House of Representatives, St. Paul. Research Dept. – 1996
The purpose of this guidebook is to give Minnesota legislators an overview of all laws affecting young people in order to have a reference aid on current state policies toward youth. State statutes and cases that provide rights, responsibilities, and protections for young people under age 18 are described. Part 1 of this guide, "The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Civil Law, Courts, Criminal Law
London, Herbert I. – USA Today, 1984
According to research that examined how U.S. cities responded to criminal activity, the growth of crime is the result of changes in American life-style. Not so, says the author. Crime is due to a lack of respect for laws and the belief that there is no penalty for breaking laws. (RM)
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law, Laws
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Funk, David A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1975
The incorporation of criminal law theory into the first-year criminal law course is discussed as an example of adding the jurisprudence of specific subject matters to standard courses. Jurisprudential issues appropriate for study are suggested along with guidelines for teaching techniques, selection of materials, and use of class time. (JT)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Criminal Law, Educational Strategies
Besek, June M. – Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to preserve and make accessible for research their holdings of pre-1972 commercial recordings, the large aural legacy that is not protected by federal copyright. The report is one of a series of studies undertaken by the National Recording Preservation…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Preservation, Nonprint Media, Information Dissemination
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Swan, Peter N. – North Carolina Law Review, 1976
Various tort principles through which information misuse claims can be analyzed and resolved are examined. It is demonstrated that non-tort law approaches, especially statutory remedies, are often possible. Existing legislative solutions are discussed, and a proposed model statute is developed. Available from: the School of Law, University of…
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Criminal Law, Federal Legislation, Justice
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Simon, Leonore M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1996
Investigates whether the victim-offender relationship plays a role in determining the original charge, crime conviction, and sentence length of inmates in prison for violent crimes. Results indicate the victim-offender relationship is related to the legal processing in paradoxical ways. Thus, although nonstranger offenders are charged with and…
Descriptors: Adults, Court Litigation, Crime, Criminal Law
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Minnesota House of Representatives, St. Paul. Research Dept. – 1994
This resource guide describes one state's statutes and cases so as to profile those rights, responsibilities, and protections for young people which are different from those applicable to adults. The purpose of this guidebook is to give legislators an overview of all laws affecting young people in order to have a reference aid on current state…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Civil Law, Courts, Criminal Law
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