Cognitive Correlates of Impaired Testamentary Capacity in Alzheimer's Dementia. [PDF]
Gerstenecker A+4 more
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Collateral Legal Consequences and the Power to Punish
ABSTRACT Collateral legal consequences attached to criminal convictions (CLCs) are often criticised because they expose criminal offenders to various forms of harmful and/or wrongful treatment. In this article, we argue that CLCs are problematic because they undermine the power to punish, a distinct normative power that allows the relevant powerholders
Andrei Poama, Milena Tripkovic
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Parental Imprisonment and Children's Right Not to be Separated from Their Parents
Abstract It is widely known that criminal punishment, especially imprisonment, has negative effects for innocent persons, most notably the families of prisoners. This is an issue attracting increasing attention from penal theorists and philosophers.
William Bülow, Lars Lindblom
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Aggression and emotional forgiveness in a group of juveniles: A two‐wave study
Abstract The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between anger, hostility, physical aggression, verbal aggression, and emotional forgiveness (positive emotional forgiveness and reduction of negative emotions) in a longitudinal study design.
Karol Konaszewski+5 more
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: How the New Hampshire Probate Court Has Strengthened the Power of the Attorney General in Charitable Trust Suits [PDF]
As Americans increasingly use estate planning tools to provide for their favorite charities, the charitable trust is an important instrument that fits uniquely into general trust law.
Spilios, Angelina M.
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Unrepresented Adults Face Adverse Healthcare Consequences: The Role of Guardians, Public Guardianship Reform, and Alternative Policy Solutions. [PDF]
Catlin CC+5 more
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Rhode Island Report on the Judiciary 1974 [PDF]
The report is divided into two sections. Part I reviews the structure and organization of the state courts. To some of you this review may seem superfluous.
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When Simple is Near Optimal in Security Games [PDF]
Fraud is ubiquitous across applications and involve users bypassing the rule of law, often with the strategic aim of obtaining some benefit that would otherwise be unattainable within the bounds of lawful conduct. However, user fraud can be detrimental.
arxiv
Predicting the micromechanics of embedded nerve fibers using a novel three-layered model of mouse distal colon and rectum. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Feng B, Pierce DM.
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Urgent issues and prospects in guilty plea research and practice
Abstract Criminal legal systems around the world rely heavily on defendants foregoing their right to trial and pleading guilty. However, legal scholars, social scientists, and practitioners have identified and empirically examined numerous problems with pleas, such as the high potential for coercion, innocent defendants falsely pleading guilty, and ...
Allison D. Redlich+12 more
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