From Sentencing to Stability: A Solution to High Recidivism Rates for the Mentally Ill in IndianaE. LewandowskiValparaiso University law review
Butler, who, on 1 May, reported that all of the State hospitals for the insane were full or overcrowded as was the School for the Feeble-Minded Youth and School for the Deaf. The Reformatory, the State Prison and the Sailors’ Home were overcrowded as well. The Epileptic Village in ...
Bill, or Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was enacted with robust benefits including establishing hospitals for veterans, making low-interest mortgages available, granting stipends to cover tuition and trade school expenses, offering job training and hiring privileges, and more. Over the course...
STUDENT COMMENT: Indiana v. Edwards: The Sixth Amendment Right of Self-Representation Is Limited for the Mentally IllHannah Baril Lansdon