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Intersectional structural oppression as a fundamental cause: Reflections on implementing a medical-legal partnership project. [PDF]

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Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 2012

, 2020
Threat theory argues that states toughen criminal laws to repress the competitive power of large minority groups. Yet, research on threat suffers from a poor understanding of why minority group size contributes to social control and a lack of evidence on
Scott W. Duxbury
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The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of the Criminal Law

, 2019
PREFACE 1. The Limits of the Criminal Law 2. Criminalizing Expression: Hate Speech and Obscenity 3. Blackmail 4. An Alleged Act Requirement in the Criminal Law 5. Attempts 6. The Philosophical Foundations of Complicity Law 7.
J. Deigh, David Dolinko
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The Realm of Criminal Law

, 2018
We are said to face a crisis of over-criminalization: our criminal law has become chaotic, unprincipled, and over-expansive. This book proposes a normative theory of criminal law, and of criminalization, that shows how criminal law could be ordered ...
R. Duff
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Criminal Law and Scope of Criminal Law

International Journal of Law and Society
Unitary state The Republic of Indonesia is a country with foundations on law ( Rechts Staat ). In space its scope there is a number of one of the principles that is principle legality . Scope​ law criminal interests oriented​ general .
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