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How Norval Morris May Review Current Books Regarding Legal Conditions
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A 9 page paper which presents 6 different books, and also presents a review of each book as they would perhaps be perceived by Norval Morris, a legal scholar and writer. The books are "Brothel Boy" edited by Norval Morris, "The Lawyer's Calling: Christian Faith and Legal Practice" by Joseph G. Allegretti, "Why Lawyers Behave The Way They Do" by Paul G. Haskell, "Official Negligence" by Lou Cannon, "Redefining Equality" edited by Neal Devins and Davison M. Douglas, and "Basic Concepts of Legal Thought" by George P. Fletcher. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnorval.wps

Howard Zehr's 'Changing Lenses' / A New Focus For Crime & Justice
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A 10 page paper that considers the major points presented in Zehr's book, especially the concept of restorative justice, and provides a critical analysis of his argument. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
Filename: Zehr.rtf

Inmate Rights
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A 7 page overview of the issue of inmate rights and how these rights are affected by the actions of the governing entity. Discusses the transition we have experienced from policies largely determined by the courts to one of micromanagement by legislative bodies Explains the value of providing basic rights from a safety and security standpoint. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Inmater.wps

Intensive Supervision Programs / The Risks and Benefits
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A 20 page paper that provides an overview of the use of intensive supervision programs as an alternative to standard probation programs. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Intsuper.wps

Intensive Supervision Programs as an Alternative to Standard Probation
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This 14 page paper considers the use of intensive supervision programs (ISPs) as an alternative to standard probation as a means of reducing recidivism in the criminal population. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHcrimIS.wps

Is it Ethical for a Criminal to Profit From His Crime at the Expense of a Victim?: The “Son of Sam Laws” and a Suggestion for a More Equitable Approach
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An 8 page discussion of the dilemma which exists between criminal and victim rights. Notes the recent phenomenon of criminals profiting from their crimes after their conviction and imprisonment by making book and movie deals or even producing art or song lyrics. The more gruesome and famous the crime the higher the potential profit. Although laws have been implemented at the state level across the nation to prevent a criminal prospering at the expense of his or her victims, these laws have been recently overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. We are left, therefore, not with the question of the legality of such profit but with the ethics of such profit. Suggests that victim's rights can be protected, and indeed victim and criminal justice system both recompensed, with legislation which allows criminals to maintain only a small percentage of their profit from such deals and diverting the rest to the victims and the criminal justice system. This would provide incentive to the criminals but at the same time generate much needed revenue for victim and state alike. Bibliography list 4 sources.
Filename: PPcrmPrf.wps

Jeffrey Dahmer
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In 5 pages, the author discusses serial murderer Jeffrey Dahmer giving background information, events lead to his arrest, the organization of his crimes, his explanation of the murders, and an analysis of the aftermath for him and society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Jeffdahm.wps

Justifications for a Federal Death Penalty Law
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A 5 page discussion of the justifications which exist for imposing a federal death penalty. Emphasizes that such a penalty would not only permanently remove violent criminals from society but also serve as a deterrent to potential criminals. Dismisses the argument against such a penalty on the basis that it discriminates against lower socioeconomic classes who can not afford private defense with the observation that if our representation system is at fault then those inadequacies should be addressed, not be used as an excuse against the federal death penalty. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPdthFed.wps

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