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Title U.S. national debate topic, 2020-2021. Criminal justice reform / [compiled by Grey House Publishing].

Publication Info. Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, 2020.

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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  364.973 REFERENCE SHELF 2020-2021    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 206 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series The reference shelf / H.W. Wilson, a Division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; volume 92, number 3
Reference shelf ; v. 92, no. 3.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Race, human rights, and justice. Human rights and the law -- The growing racial disparity in prison time / Weihua Li, The Marshall Project, December 3, 2019 -- Why support for the death penalty is much higher among white Americans / Kevin O'Neal Cokley, The Conversation, November 27, 2019 -- LAPD Searches blacks and Latinos more often / Ben Poston and Cindy Chang, Los Angeles Times, October 8, 2019 -- Study that claims white police no more likely to shoot minorities draws fire / Juanita Bawagan, Science, August 15, 2019 -- The bad-apple myth of policing / Osagie K. Obasogie, The Atlantic, August 2, 2019 -- 2. Prison and its alternatives. Rehabilitation and punishment -- The case for abolishing prisons / German Lopez, Vox, June 19, 2017 -- How lessons in Scandinavian design could help prisons with rehabilitation / Yvonne Jewkes and Kate Gooch, The Conversation, January 4, 2019 -- White House touts prison reforms but throws cold water on sentencing bill / C. J. Ciaramella, Reason, March 1, 2018 -- 3 months into new criminal justice law, success for some and snafus for others / Ayesha Rascoe, NPR, April 1, 2019 -- The case against solitary confinement / Stephanie Wykstra, Vox, April 17, 2019 -- 3. Privatization and mass incarceration. The incarceration problem -- What Democrats get wrong about prison reform / John Pfaff, Politico, August 14, 2019 -- Who profits from our prison system? / Michelle Chen, The Nation, August 9, 2018 -- Here's why abolishing private prisons isn't a silver bullet / Mia Armstrong, The Marshall Project, September 12, 2019 -- Everything you don't know about mass incarceration / Rafael A. Mangual, City Journal, Summer 2019 -- Michelle Alexander is wrong about mass incarceration / Barry Latzer, National Review, April 4, 2019 -- 4. The scientific and technological dimensions. The technological era -- How robots, IoT and artificial intelligence are transforming police / Bernard Marr, Forbes, September 19, 2017 -- How the police use facial recognition, and where it falls short / Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, The New York Times, June 12, 2020 -- How a hacker proved cops used a secret government phone tracker to find him / Cyrus Farivar, Politico, June 3, 2018 -- Ten years later: the lasting impact of the 2009 NAS Report / The Innocence Project, February 19, 2019 -- Bad evidence / Liliana Segura and Jordan Smith, The Intercept, May 5, 2019 -- Recent developments in the Forensic Sciences / Dr. Victor W. Weedn, United States Attorneys' Bulletin, January 2017 -- Forensic science isn't "reliable" or "unreliable"--it depends on the questions you're trying to answer / Claude Roux, The Conversation, September 10, 2019 -- Rep. Takano introduces the Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act to protect defendants' due process rights in the criminal justice system / U.S. House of Representatives, September 17, 2019 -- 5. What the states are doing. The state of criminal justice -- From marijuana to the death penalty, states led the way in 2019 / Daniel Nichanian, The Appeal, December 20, 2019 -- Voting rights restoration gives felons a voice in more states / Matt Vasilogambros, Pew/Stateline, January 3, 2020 -- California set to end private prisons and immigrant detention camps / Steve Gorman, Reuters, October 9, 2019 -- NYPD overhauls rules for DNA evidence in criminal cases / Ben Chapman, The Wall Street Journal, February 20, 2020 -- Chicago judge says his bail reforms were a success. But independent reviews show flaws and more crimes / Scott Shackford, Reason, February 20, 2020 -- Big risks in discovery reform: N.Y.'s new law tips the balance way to far in favor of defendants / Seth Barron and Ralf Mangual, New York Daily News, June 3, 2019 -- New York police try to pin gang witness's death on criminal justice reforms / Scott Shackford, Reason, February 6, 2020 -- How a criminal justice reform became an enrichment scheme / Jessica Pishko, Politico, July 14, 2019 -- In California, criminal justice reform offers a lesson for the nation / Tim Arango, The New York Times, January 21, 2019 -- Bibliography; Websites ; Index.
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Corrections -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Prisons -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Technological innovations.
Corrections. (OCoLC)fst00880260
Criminal justice, Administration of. (OCoLC)fst00883246
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Technological innovations. (OCoLC)fst00883320
Prisons. (OCoLC)fst01077326
Racial profiling in law enforcement. (OCoLC)fst01086589
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Grey House Publishing, Inc., compiler.
Added Title US national debate topic, 2020-2021. Criminal justice reform
United States national debate topic, 2020-2021. Criminal justice reform
Criminal justice reform
ISBN 9781642656022 (v. 92, no. 3)
164265602X (v. 92, no. 3)
9781642655995 (volume set)
1642655996 (volume set)
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