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1. AASAPaper91

MORAL PANIC AND SEXUAL OFFENSES AGAINST CHILDREN. Anthony Thomson. Department of Sociology. Acadia University. Presented for the 26th Annual Meeting...

2. TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN

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3. A LEGAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

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4. REVIEW OF RECENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN URBAN QUALITY OF LIFE

Mayors, city councils and police departments, prosecutors, and judges across the country have recently heard an increasing demand for action on aggressive panhandling, graffiti, public camping, sidewa

5. Torture: Phils & elsewhere--Alfred W. McCoy's paper

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6. ERIC - School Safety and the Legal Rights of Students

Explains the influence of Fourth Amendment decisions on student rights. Posts case law trends.

7. Exclusion of public

Trial Of Sexual Offences In Ireland. In this chapter, it is proposed to survey, rather than examine in any great depth, certain key aspects of the...

8. Fundamentals of Criminal Law

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9. COMMON SENSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE -- Family Violence Trends

Domestic Violence Newsletter, 1998 01 30This issue of the newsletter takes a look at the magnitude of family violence, how our society deals with it, and what some of its sociological consequences are

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11. THE SENSE OF JUSTICE AND THE JUSTICE OF SENSE: NATIVE HAWAIIAN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE SECOND "TRIAL OF THE CENTURY"

THE SENSE OF JUSTICE AND THE JUSTICE OF SENSE: NATIVE HAWAIIAN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE SECOND "TRIAL OF THE CENTURY" William H. Rodgers, Jr

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13. How to Reform a Serial Killer: The Buddhist Approach to Restorative Justice

ISSN 1076?;9005 Journal of Buddhist Ethics 7 (2000):145?;168 Obtain a paginated version of this article To view the diacritics on this page, you must install the Indic Times font on your machine and have a browser capable of displaying the Unicode (

14. Gun Laws, Gun Control and Gun Rights

Well-balanced information source tracks current gun legislation, court cases and injury statistics. Also follows handgun news.

15. Criminet Article 6

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16. Law and Violence

What laws should be enforced in a free nation? How should the laws be enforced? When, if ever, is it lawful to use violence? Who has the authority to enforce the laws? Libertarians do not all agree on the answers to these questions. In fact, libertarians hold several mutually exclusive views on legal principles. In this paper I describe the fundamental legal principles of various libertarian schools of thought, then I argue for using the non-aggression principle as the fundamental law in a free nation

17. Liberty, Dignity, and Resposibility: The Moral Triad of a Good Society

Note to reader: This paper was first published in The Independent Review, Vol. 1, No. 3, Winter 1997, pp. 325-351 (published by the Independent...

18. Washington Law Review Article

THE SENSE OF JUSTICE AND THE JUSTICE OF SENSE: NATIVE HAWAIIAN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE SECOND "TRIAL OF THE CENTURY" William H. Rodgers, Jr

19. Definitions of Tobacco Related Terms from Black's Law Dictionary

1. Cigarette smoking involves toxic chemicals constituting Toxic Tobacco Smoke (TTS). It is the single most preventable cause of death and disability, causing as Michigan Governor John Engler says, over 15,000 deaths in Michigan each year. Michigan Law MCL § 750.27, MSA § 28.216, says

20. Chapter 6: Legal and Constitutional Concepts

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21. Subject: MSANEWS Exclusive: Egyptian Organization for Human ...

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22. Asian Law Journal

Invention, Inversion and Intervention: The Oriental Woman in The World of Suzie Wong, M. Butterfly, and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

23. Chapter IV: Crime and Punishment (1)

It would be erroneous to claim that the men who settled and built the various colonies of New England had only the prestige of the crown in mind. Their primary concern was definitely not to create an

24. Radiant Justice

RADIANT JUSTICE: RECOMMENDATIONS of the MAYORS JUSTICE 2000 TASK FORCE Grand Rapids, Michigan, February 1, 2000

25. Appendix B. What good is punishment>

Appendix B. What good is punishment? Chapter 4 contains a brief argument against punishment. This appendix contains a more extensive critique of the morality of punishment. In this critique, I use the word

26. Slashdot | Your Rights Online | Open Letter to the Family Research Council

Last month I shared with you some news about the pressure to install blocking software on the Holland library's Internet terminals. I promised to dive into the trenches of the struggle, and report occasionally to Slashdot on what was happening. There's been a lot to report, but more to do. Over the next two weeks I'll catch you up on what's been happening. Today, a peek into the heart of the matter: an open letter to the local Family Research Council, on the flaws of their favorite software. Click for more

28. Whole Number 84 - February 1997

Stateless Not Lawless : Voluntaryism and Arbitration

30. Natural Law and Natural Rights

Natural law and natural rights follow from the nature of man and the world. We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we are. True law derives from th

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32. McGill

Citation: McGillivray, Anne, "Therapies of Freedom: The Colonization of Aboriginal Childhood" (U.B.C. Legal History Papers, 1995-1) V. THERAPIES OF...

33. Brazilian Police Violence

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34. Confession & Torture

H. TORTURE, MURDER, CONFESSION and HEGEMONY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN. Fida Mohammad, Ph. D. Eastern New Mexico University. Ý In Pakistan, news has...

36. ARMED CITIZENS, CITIZEN ARMIES: TOWARD A JURISPRUDENCE OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy; Armed Citizens, Citizen Armies: Toward a Jurisprudence of the Second Amendment, by David T. Hardy

37. abs-cbnNEWS.com | News - Specials - Dark Legacy

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38. Gay & Lesbian Rights - ACLU FAQ

American Civil Liberties Union presents gay and lesbian-related legal issues, including job discrimination, violence and domestic partnerships.

39. Reflection on Community-Oriented Policing

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41. AMR 19/009/1999 BRAZIL "No one here sleeps safely" . Human ...

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42. Persecuted for Challenging Injustice: Human Rights Defenders in India

Amnesty International on-line. Our concern is for the protection of human rights. We provide links for other Amnesty websites: local groups through to country Sections. We list all contact details of Amnesty worldwide and provide linsk to related is

43. Jamaica:Killings and Violence by Police: How many more Victims?

This government attaches paramountcy to the recognition and protection of human rights. I think there is a feeling that unless someone is convicted, there is a lack of political will. Such a conclusio

44. CHINESE POLICY, HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES AND THE CONSEQUENCES

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45. Managing crime

This text reconsiders the concept of crime, doing so in the context of the period to 2020 and the global operating environment

46. Why can't God just forgive sin, instead of demanding justice?

I have a friend who has recently turned Agnostic, and in a debate with him about the existence of a loving God, a few questions were brought up that I could not answer. The most thought-provoking ques

47. Institutional Development of Human Rights in Bangladesh (IDHRB ...

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48. Truth, the State, and Democracy

Back to the Table of Contents © Canadian Journal of Communication Truth, the State, and Democracy: The Scope of the Legal Right of Free Expression G. Stuart Adam Carleton University Abstract: In democracies, the legal right of freedom of expres

49. Criminal Justice Legal Foundation

Nonprofit law organization promotes a balance between the rights of crime victims and the criminally accused. Read about cases and publications.

50. Dissecting the Holocaust: Ernst Gauss: The Controversy about the Extermination of the Jews

The Controversy about the Extermination of the Jews An Introduction Ernst Gauss " No student, no researcher and no layman should believe any facts to be 'conclusively proven', even if the textbooks present them as such. " [1] 1. A German-Jewish Visi

51. Ending Impunity for Gender Crimes Under the International ...

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52. cruisingforsex.com | Bag a Fag Report

BAG A FAG' OPERATIONS IN MICHIGAN: POLICE MISCONDUCT, ENTRAPMENT AND CRIMES AGAINST GAY MEN. Prepared by Rudy Serra. ['Bag a Fag' is the report that...

53. Justice For All - Del 2 - Dödsstraff

Many opponents present, as fact, that the cost of the death penalty is so expensive (at least $2 million per case?), that we must choose life without parole ("LWOP") at a cost of $1 million for 50 yea

54. Annual Report of the National Coordinator for Human Rights, Peru: 1997

5.5. Right to an Adequate Standard of Living: Food, Clothing, Housing and the Continuing Improvement of Standards of Living

55. Final report on the question of the impunity of perpetrators ...

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56. Objections to Anarchism

Chapter 20. OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. This chapter consists of two principal heads, - General discourse on the necessity, dignity, and use of Civil Government, in opposition to the frantic proceedings ...

57. Domestic Violence And The Evolution of Families

When primate females enter estrus they often perform coitus twenty to fifty times a day, usually several copulations in succession. Intercourse occurs with any available male though dominant males take first pick. If necessary, the females flirt, solicit, present, and stimulate the male in order to obtain successive coitions. They may 'consort' with one male for several days until he is exhausted, then take up with another, or be passed from male to male. Primate females emerge from estrus totally exhausted and often with wounds (domestic violence) from spent males who have been repulsed

58. EBTX - king ch.12

Thoughts on the Future of Civilization t is not necessary to prove that something is wrong with the world. Everybody - of any creed, color, or intellectual persuasion, old and young, rich and poo...

59. European Court of Human Rights, The

Official website offers a huge database of published case-law and information on how to make a complaint.

60. The Limits to Free Expression

The Limits to Free Expression and the Problem of Child Pornography. by Bob Chatelle. Steering Committee Member, The Boston Coalition For Freedom of...

61. PSYCHOLOGY IN THE COURTROOM

PSYCHOLOGY IN THE COURTROOM. The use of psychology or psychiatry in the courtroom has increased over the last two decades so much so that it might...

62. Sans titre

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63. Department of Justice Lawyers

Dedicated to exposing corrupt lawyers and judges.

64. Sharing Information: A Guide to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and Participation in Juvenile Justice Programs

Sharing Information: A Guide to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and Participation in Juvenile Justice Programs

66. The Filter of Justice

On the development of a model of how jury nullification can work

67. Genders OnLine Journal - The Politics of Representation: Genre, Gender Violence and Justice

An analysis from a historical perspective, of television's generic shifts in narratives of rape and domestic violence and the way these shifts reflect political shifts in feminist approaches to and st

68. Constitutional Authority to Regulate Immigration

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69. NATURAL LAW

As indicated in the class syllabi, I teach a course in natural law every so often. I have a number of essays on this topic. The first two items in this section are short bibliographies. The next three

70. In the Periphery of the World Capitalist System

Long paper which discusses women's groups, universities, churches, unions and elections. Review the history of military rule.

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73. The Reality of Martial Law in America - Can it Happen?

In light of published reports that the governments of Canada, Great Britain, France, and Germany had placed their armed forces on standby for January 1, 2000 in preparation for possible deployment for disaster assistance and/or domestic disorder, you have asked us to research (1) the extent of your powers to deploy U.S. Armed Forces within the boundaries of the United States for law enforcement purposes involving civilians; (2) the powers that could be exercised by those forces; and (3) whether a declaration of martial law would be necessary to initiate such deployment. SUMMARY As president of

74. Law of God

All writings by God's holy prophets, who are Lawgivers, contain a "Thus saith the Lord," (or equivalent) and are to be obeyed as laws of God. The foundation of the law of God is the Ten Commandments.

75. Justice and Correctional Services

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76. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Prompted by the desire to settle, in a spirit of mutual understanding and co-operation, all issues relating to the law of the sea and aware of the historic significance of this Convention as an important contribution to the maintenance of peace, justice and progress for all peoples of the world

77. Restorative Justice, Earned Redemption and a Communitarian ...

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78. Criminal Law

Presents links to topics including civil rights, remedies and controlled substances.

79. United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 56th Session

As the right to freedom of opinion and expression is violated regularly in States with widely different political and institutional frameworks

80. Brazil - Human Rights Watch

Annual reports chronicle cases of judicial corruption and police abuse. Also includes summaries of available publications.

81. GUATEMALA'S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN

GUATEMALA'S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN Police Violence and Abuses in Detention Human Rights Watch / Americas Human Rights Watch Children's Rights Project Copyright © July 1997 by Human Rights Watch. All rights reserved. Printed in th United States of Americ

82. Owed Justice: Thai Women Trafficked into Debt Bondage in Japan (September 2000) / Human Rights Watch

Trafficking, debt bondage, forced labor, and other abuses commonly suffered by women during their migration from Thailand to Japan, and their subsequent employment in Japan, constitute violations of these women's human rights. These rights are enumerated in international conventions that Japan and Thailand have acceded to or ratified, thereby committing their governments to take the steps necessary to uphold these rights and to provide redress when violations occur. (93) By allowing perpetrators to exploit migrant women with virtual impunity --and by failing to check corruption among

83. global reproductive health forum: re/productions #2: The ...

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84. Int'l Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Justice Policy

Organization affiliated with the United Nations fights to improve justice internationally. Find a guide to its programs and a publications list.

85. Recommendations and Commentary for the Elements of Crimes and ...

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86. International criminal jurisdiction, international humanitarian ...

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87. The Law Enforcement Growth Industry - IFF - International Freedom Foundation - I Found Freedom

US. Whether you are the injured party or the criminal, both are doomed. The following article points out how ridiculous, senseless costly to All of

88. Initiatives Related to Domestic Violence

Institute for Law and Justice presents information on initiative and laws in place to combat domestic violence and violence against women.

89. Travesty of Journalisn and Justice

David Milgaard served 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. David's mother, Joyce Milgaard, became more determind when she was brushed aside by the then Justice Minister. It became apparen

90. CHAPTER 7: LAW AND JUSTICE

The two types of society, Gesellschaft and Gemeinschaft, have two systems of Law. The system that corresponds to Gesellschaft is based on the Ten Commandments and it places morals and Law above everything else. According to Jewish religion, the Jews received the Torah and the Ten Commandments from God. The worship of the Torah by observant Jews is comparable to the worship of several Gods by some peoples. One of the Ten Commandments says "DO NOT KILL!". Violation of this Commandment is punished by death penalty

94. Creating a Violence-Free Society: The Case for Rwanda

We are members of one another; so that you cannot injure or help your neighbour without injuring or helping yourself." (George Bernard Shaw

95. Global Legal Order

www.juscogens.org Center for Policy Research on Global Justice - CPR - State Sovereignty Under Threat: Dream of a Global Legal Order By Monique Chemillier-Gendreau (*), from Le Monde Diplomatique, July 1999 The current sp

96. V1 Issue2

Justice: Denied -- The Magazine for the Wrongly Convicted Home Search Table of Contents This Month's Contributors Cover Art Advertisers JD Features: From the Editor Innocents Death Row Watch SnapShots Updates Free at Last Champions Heroe

97. UN Legal Expert Demands Japan Redress 'Comfort Women,' Punish ...

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98. Religious Human Rights and the Qur'an

Riffat Hassan provides this review of the Qur'an as the Magna Carta of human rights.

99. No Title

Preventing Sexual Violence: Setting Principled Constitutional Boundaries on Sex Offender Commitments Eric S. Janus (1) Introduction Two forces are converging in litigation testing sex offender commitments. Our society's belated and proper con

100. Force and Opinion

This article was originally published in Z Magazine . See below for subscription information . Archive | ZNet Force and Opinion Noam Chomsky Z Magazine, July/August 1991 This essay is an edited version of the conclusion to Chomsky's Deterring Dem

101. Restorative Justice ~ A conceptual framework

Choose a destination. Current Consultation. Projects. - Close Adult Relationships. - Institutional Child Abuse. - Older Adults. -- Transformative...

102. Law Reform

The Hon Justice Adams, Supreme Court Of New South Wales, Chairperson, NSW Law Reform Commission, Former Member, Uniting Church (NSW Synod) Board For Social Responsibility

103. Lawyers Committee for Human Rights

Works to protect and promote basic human rights, and to build legal institutions and structures that will guarantee such rights in the long term.

104. Obstacles to Reform | October 1999

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105. Human Rights

There is only one definition for equal rights and that is individual sovereignty. All people are equal as human beings, they are created equally free and sovereign and human.

106. Democratic Superstitions

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107. LLRX -- International Criminal Law: A Selective Resource ...

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108. Hotline Urgent Appeals

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109. Crime and Punishment

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110. AMPP: Indoctrination - Part 1

Next Chapter : Mass Media, Establishment Minions Previous Chapter : Manufacturing Madness Indoctrination - Part 1 Making Little Monsters Go on to Indoctrination Part 2 - Shoehorning the Public "There are gaps in our knowledge and we often have no

111. AMPP: Establishment Organization

Establishment Organization "The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definitio

112. Miami-Dade County Clerk - Legal Terminology

Abatement: A reduction in some amount that is owed, usually granted by the person to whom the debt is owed. For example, a landlord might grant an abatement in rent. In estate law, the word may refer

113. Limits and risks of "programs" for wife batterers

Limits and risks of "programs for wife batterers assembled by Montreal Men Against Sexism (e-mail: martin@laurentides.mtl.net) December 1995 Table of Contents Introduction Assessing the efficiency of "therapies Fundamental problems Methodological

114. Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature, The Anatomy of the State

Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays Murray N. Rothbard THE ANATOMY OF THE STATE * What the State Is Not The State is almost universally considered an institution of social service. Some theorists venerate the State as the a

115. The Nature of Natural Law

Natural law in a post-modern society.

116. E Law: Family Conferences in the Juvenile Justice System of South Australia

Rosanne McInnes is a stipendiary magistrate in Adelaide, South Australia. In January 1994, the Adelaide Youth Court began to administer the implementation of new juvenile offender legislation in all major metropolitan court areas, with the exception of the Port Adelaide court area. Rosanne McInnes was transferred to the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court, where she was responsible for implementing the new legislation until the Adelaide Youth Court was able to take over, in April 1994. At Port Adelaide, she used Family Conference as a sentencing option

117. Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising

1This report was supported by National Institute of Justice Grant Number 96MUMU0019 to the University of Maryland at College Park. Points of view or opinions stated herein are those of the authors and

118. VIOLENCE, DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION:AN ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK

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119. Bureau of Justice Statistics

Statistics on crimes and victims, drugs, offenders and the justice system in general.

120. http://www.onesalt.com/p0000344.htm

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121. One World

News and dispatches on social justice and coverage of human-rights campaigns can be accessed in English, Dutch, Italian and German.

122. Thank you for the opportunity to deliver the 6th in the ...

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123. HAP

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124. Prison as private industry

Prison as private industry

125. Assessing Economic Sanctions

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126. indigenous people's law-ways

As an Indigenous woman of the Tanganekald Peoples, I dont make-out that I speak for all indigenous peoples. I am one voice, all of the people in our indigenous law-ways have a voice, even our children

127. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press

Eyes Wide Open: A strong Florida records law allowed unparalleled access, but the media didn't always win the recount access battles

128. Remember-Chile - Inside the dictatorship - Stages of ...

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129. American Civil Rights - There IS A Controlling Legal Authority! Join the movement to restore the rule of law.

American Civil Rights - There IS A Controlling Legal Authority! Join the movement to restore the rule of law.

130. Conquest by law

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131. School-Based Violence Prevention in Canada: Results of a National Survey of Policies and Programs

This report was prepared on contract for the Corrections Branch, Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and is made available as submitted to the Ministry. The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada

134. Criminal Justice Reform

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136. Basic Law for road protestors

Basic Law for Road Protestors" is a legal textbook which I hope will be useful for anyone opposing a road scheme at any stage, from the public inquiry to the last-ditch direct-action stand against the

137. Report of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, ...

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138. Crime, Confessions, and The Court - 66.09

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139. CONTROLLING STATE CRIME

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140. United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network

Offers country profiles that include crime statistics. Read the texts of Supreme Court decisions and of documents such as the Maastricht Treaty.

141. UN Commission on Human Rights - Report on Special Rapporteur's Visit to Russian Federation (Nov 94)

QUESTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL PERSONS SUBJECTED TO ANY FORM OF DETENTION OR IMPRISONMENT, IN PARTICULAR: TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT

142. Suppression of dissent in science

 

 
143. Delinquents or Criminals: Policy Options for Young Offenders

Article examines the changes in the juvenile justice system -- by the Urban Institute.

144. 1998 Human Rights Report - Nepal Country Report

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145. Corporate Crime in America Strengthening the "Good Citizen" Corporation - Day One

Bringing Carrots and Sticks in House: The Role of Ethics, Incentives, and Private "Inspectors General" in Achieving "Effective" Compliance

146. Revising Shonenho: Reforming the Japanese Juvenile Law

Shonenho, the Japanese Juvenile Law, is based on ideas of protection, love, and tolerance towards the juvenile offender. Its main purpose is to protect him from the stigma of the crime or delinquent act that he has committed, as well as from the environment in which he was when he committed the crime or delinquent act. Punishment does not have a role within the Japanese juvenile system. Rather, Shonenho strives to reform the juvenile so that he can return to society as a fully functional member within a relatively short period of time. Looking at the low juvenile criminal and recidivism rates

147. Anarchism: The Contradiction in Anarchism

Defense against suggestions that Objectivism is an anarcho-capitalist philosophy

148. VORP - Articles: Punishment - What's in it for the Victim

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149. Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda

Acknowledgements Anti-Slavery International would like to thank all of the respondents, especially in Brazil, Ghana, the Netherlands, Thailand, Turkey and the United Kingdom, who contributed to this research. In London, we thank our volunteers for their help in preparing this report, in particular Chris Dunster, Caroline Paul, Kate Sheill, and Jen Schuster-Bruce. The Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) gratefully acknowledges the support of Mama Cash, Amsterdam for the NSWP's participation in the project

150. Sans titre

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151. Student in Economics - Governmentless

Theoretical and practical considerations for a proposed governmentless society. Warren Saevitzon. ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction. Part I:...

152. "Rogue States", by Noam Chomsky

Now that the Cold War is over, the US military and media have pinpointed a new bugbear - "Rogue States". This is a highly elastic term. Chomsky points out that, if one looks at this honestly, the US and UK are in fact themselves Rogue States.

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