It has become popular to identify a "consensus" on criminal justice reform, but how deep is that consensus, actually? This Article argues that the purported consensus is much more limited than it initially appears. Despite shared reformist vocabulary, the consensus rests on distinct critiques ...
The conventional method, when applied to a data set of crime seriousness, is found to have exaggerated the consensus because, by using a more appropriate model, which assumes perfect agreement in crime severity between subgroups, the consensus is reduced unanimously. By breaking down the population...
In transit, I don’t have a good comparison of New York. But I do suspect that the single-party rule of CSU in Bavaria is responsible for the evident corruption levels in the party and the high costs of the urban rail projects that CSU cares about, namely the Munich S-Bahn second tru...
Chen [35] 2006 Dynamic model parameters, adjusted with a Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Particle Swarm Optimization, were input into a neural network for identity recognition. Lin [36] 2007 Autocorrelation Coefficient and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) were used for recognizing a person’s identity...
Controlling the Dangerous Classes: A History of Criminal Justice in America Foreword by Michael Hallett Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Introduction THE HISTORY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE FROM A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE Perspectives on Criminal Law Consensus/Pluralist Model Interest Group/...
We see this in the assaults by “conservatives” on the idea of the common good being a “liberal codeword” for nazism or socialism, i.e., Glen Beck’s recent warning to his followers about the dangers of their churches preaching the gospel of social justice. Which brings us back to...
Dr. Brown is currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of Educational Studies, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. His research and teaching interests include urban education, alternative education, and programs for Black males....
It has become popular to identify a "bipartisan consensus" on criminal justice reform, but how deep is that consensus, actually? This Article argues that the pudoi:10.36644/MLR.117.2.CONSENSUSLevin, BenjaminSocial Science Electronic Publishing
been a 2-year effort to develop recommendations, which reflect a bipartisan agreement among the stakeholders in the criminal justice and mental health systems to improve the response to people with mental illness who are involved with--or are at risk of involvement with--the criminal justice ...
Fourth, I address the question of whether or not the participants' views about criminal justice are grounded in and consonant with their more general political belief systems. This is a discussion of the structure of interviewees' beliefs.; Finally, I suggest an answer to the broad question ...