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Winter - Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 179
Spring - Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 181 - 353
Summer - Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 355 - 533
Fall - Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 535 - 663
Volume 20, Issue 2
Spring 2017
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1933-4192
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1933-4206
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Combatting Police Discrimination in the Age of Big Data
Sharad Goel
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Maya Perelman
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Ravi Shroff
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David Alan Sklansky
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A Content Analysis of Post-
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Christopher Totten
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James Purdon
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The Impact of Moral Panic on the Criminal Justice System
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Hit-and-run Traffic Offenses as a Case Study
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A Flamboyant Lawyer, a Vindictive Judge, and the Untold Story of Double Jeopardy’s Dual Sovereignty
Navigating the Trunks and Spars
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The Jury-Preservation Theory of Double Jeopardy
Police Officers’ Knowledge of
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Mass Incarceration, Penal Moderation, and Black Prisoners Serving Very Long Sentences
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The Case for a Targeted Clemency Program
Editor’s Introduction
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Farewell
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