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Criminal Justice

2017
Donald Grier Stephenson   +1 more
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Criminal Justice: Overview

2013
The American criminal justice system is comprised of four main components: law enforcement, the judiciary, corrections, and legislature. These components work together to investigate crimes, arrest individuals, weigh evidence of guilt, monitor individuals who are found guilty, and make laws.
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Genetics and Criminal Justice

2013
This essay addresses the relevance of genetic data, including gene-by-environment interactions, to criminal responsibility and sentencing. After describing the criminal law’s implicit psychology and criteria for responsibility, it considers the present and future contributions genetics may make.
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Too late for indigenous climate justice: Ecological and relational tipping points

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2020
Kyle Whyte
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Resolution and Criminal Justice

2018
This chapter explores how victims sought to resolve criminal encounters in the Victorian city, and how these practices of resolution related to official strategies of criminal justice. It analyses reforms to prosecution in the early nineteenth century, which were designed to secure victims’ participation in the criminal justice process.
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CRIMINAL VIOLENCE, CRIMINAL JUSTICE [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Criminology, 1979
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Enabling assessment of distributive justice through models for climate change planning: A review of recent advances and a research agenda

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021
Behnam Taebi   +2 more
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