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Criminal Justice-Columbus

Introduction

Databases are great sources for finding information for your research paper. In these databases you can find a wide variety of information of the topic of criminal justice.  We have also provided a small sampling of articles that can be found using our databases.

Articles

Rationing Criminal Justice

Bierschbach, Richard A. and Stephanos Bibas. "Rationing Criminal Justice." Michigan Law Review, vol. 116, no. 2, Nov. 2017, pp. 187-246. EBSCOhost.

Humility in Criminal Justice: What it might invite us to reconsider

Strang, Dean A. "Humility in Criminal Justice: What It Might Invite Us to Reconsider." Marquette Law Review, vol. 100, no. 4, Summer 2017, pp. 1433-1444. EBSCOhost
 
Three Principles of Democratic Criminal Justice
 
Kleinfeld, Joshua. "Three Principles of Democratic Criminal Justice." Northwestern University Law Review, vol. 111, no. 6, 15 Nov. 2017, pp. 1455-1490. EBSCOhost
 
Local Democracy, Community Adjudication, and Criminal Justice
 
Appleman, Laura I. "Local Democracy, Community Adjudication, and Criminal Justice." Northwestern University Law Review, vol. 111, no. 6, 15 Nov. 2017, pp. 1413-1428. EBSCOhost
 
Manifesto of Democratic Criminal Justice
 
Kleinfeld, Joshua. "Manifesto of Democratic Criminal Justice." Northwestern University Law Review, vol. 111, no. 6, 15 Nov. 2017, pp. 1367-1412. EBSCOhost
 
Crime Seriousness and Participation in Restorative Justice: The Role of Time Elapsed Since the Offense
 
Zebel, Sven, et al. "Crime Seriousness and Participation in Restorative Justice: The Role of Time Elapsed since the Offense." Law and human behavior, vol. 41, no. 4, Aug. 2017, pp. 385-397. EBSCOhost
 
From the ground up: Criminal law education for communities most affected by mass incarceration
 
Rosario-Moore, Editha and Alexios Rosario-Moore. "From the Ground Up: Criminal Law Education for Communities Most Affected by Mass Incarceration." Clinical Law Review vol. 23, no. 2, Spring2017, pp. 753-774. EBSCOhost