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Lugg, Catherine A. – Educational Policy, 2006
This article explores the status of U.S. public school educators both queer and non-queer who have historically resided at the intersection of sodomy laws and professional norms including licensure, morality clauses, and professional socialization. Employing Foucault's notion of panopticism, the author examines how sodomy laws and professional…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Teaching Conditions
Richardson, Anita – 1994
Arguing that there is no better opportunity to teach about the law than when a sensational trial overwhelms the media, this booklet outlines the legal issues involved in the O. J. Simpson trial and presents teaching methods for introducing these issues to students. In a discussion of the trial phase, the booklet explains the concepts of reasonable…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Criminal Law, Instructional Materials, Law Related Education
Olaye, Imafidon M. – 1989
A study investigated the effects of order verdict consideration and decision rule on jury verdicts. After reading the summary of an actual trial, 240 mock jurors drawn from undergraduate communications classes were randomly assigned to six-member juries. Jury assignments were made under two verdict orders (ascending and descending order of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Group Behavior
INSLAW, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1982
This booklet reports the deliberations of a panel of 37 judges, prosecutors, and researchers who attended a national conference to consider dealing with repeat juvenile offenders. The five conference sessions focus on: (1) Assessing the Problem: Offense and Offender Characteristics; (2) Processing Offenders: An Empirical Review of Current…
Descriptors: Crime, Criminal Law, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Wohlfeil, Paul – 1985
This script for a slide and audiocassette presentation/training module is designed for photographers in the criminal justice system. The instructions for using the three-dimensional evidence mapping cube may also be relevant to those in the industrial technology field. Discussion first centers on illustrating (by photography) two-dimensional…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Criminal Law, Law Enforcement, Learning Modules
Kaplan, Martin F.; Krupa, Sharon – 1985
Legislation regarding penalty severity and control over punishment raises questions about the effect of potential penalties on verdicts. Experimental evidence from previous studies is mixed and subject to debate over the worth of simulations. In this study it was expected that the effect of penalties on verdicts would depend on strength of…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Higher Education, Psychology
Bachand, Donald J.; Brahce, Carl I. – 1984
Criminologists and gerontologists have reported increases in crimes perpetrated by elderly persons, but arrest data do not necessarily reflect this trend, due to failure to prosecute. To explore the influence of age, sex, race, and offense type on arrest and prosecution outcomes, Detroit Police Department arrest and case disposition data (1981),…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Crime, Criminal Law, Criminals
Office of Inspector General (DHHS), Washington, DC. – 1984
This publication provides the investigator with general information about the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program, including who is covered, how the program is administered, how individuals defraud the program, and past experiences with investigating fraudulent activities. The publication also explains how the staff of the…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Criminal Law, Eligibility, Federal Regulation
Gottfredson, Donald M.; And Others – 1978
The general purpose of this study was to develop and implement, in close collaboration with parole authorities in various states, improved procedures for parole decisions. A discussion of the general nature of the paroling policy or guideline models sought is presented, with emphasis on providing a means for repeated assessment and revision of…
Descriptors: Criminal Law, Decision Making, Guidelines, Justice
Garofalo, James; Sutton, L. Paul – 1977
Data generated from an ongoing national crime victimization survey and details about the circumstances and consequences of personal crimes form the basis for estimating the cost of a national program to compensate victims of violent crime. Victim compensation programs represent an attempt to rectify the neglect of the victim. Uncertainty about the…
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Criminal Law, Legal Costs, National Surveys
Middleton, Kent; And Others – 1978
The content of pretrial crime stories in a national sample of 29 newspapers was analyzed to discover the extent of violations of the voluntary free-press fair-trial guidelines of the American Bar Association (ABA), which have been adopted by 23 states. The investigation also considered the relationship between violations and several relevant…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Crime, Criminal Law, Freedom of Speech
Borgida, Eugene; And Others – 1978
A simulated jury deliberation with experienced and inexperienced jurors sampled from the jury population of Hennepin County, Minnesota, was investigated. The purpose was to assess the impact of recent reforms in evidentiary rules pertaining to the admissibility of prior sexual history evidence in rape trials. Specific questions included: (1)…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Court Litigation, Criminal Law
Friedman, Paul, Ed.; Beck, Ronna Lee, Ed. – 1977
Included in the booklet on mental retardation and the law are reports on 11 new court cases and updated information on 35 court cases reported in previous issues. Court cases cover the following issues: architectural barriers, commitment, criminal law, education, employment, guardianship, protection from harm, sterilization, treatment, and zoning.…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Education
Stuart, Lorrie; Wise, H. Lake – 1977
Established to help solve the problems of rural attorneys in Nebraska via mail and telephone research services, the Creighton Legal Information Center (CLIC) is described in this manual in terms of project development and organization; project operations; replication and policy issues; costs and project budgeting; and program results.…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgets, Criminal Law, Information Centers
Dillingham, Brint – American Indian Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1976
The significance of the Criminal Justice Codification, Reform and Revision Act of 1975 (S.1) is discussed. (NQ)
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Codification, Criminal Law