Police Go to Court: Police officers as witnesses/defendants

R Moran - Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Police officers regularly serve as government witnesses in criminal cases. In recent years,
they have also increasingly found themselves as defendants facing criminal charges, civil …

PROTOCOL: Non‐criminal justice interventions for countering cognitive and behavioural radicalisation amongst children and adolescents: A systematic review of …

J Lewis, S Marsden, A Stefaniak… - Campbell Systematic …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows.(1)
Examine whether secondary and tertiary interventions delivered outside of the criminal …

Administrative subordination

B Shah - The University of Chicago Law Review, 2024 - JSTOR
Much of the scholarship on immigration enforcement and environmental justice assumes
that agencies negatively impact vulnerable and marginalized people as a result of …

The co-constitution of chaos: The entangling of individual and institution in the Australian criminal justice system

P Morgan, YI Hwang, T Butler… - Journal of …, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
Justice-involved individuals convicted of crimes involving violence are often depicted as
chaotic, whereas the chaos they encounter in criminal justice institutions is not commonly …

Dicta, Pretext, and Excessive Force: Toward Criminal Procedure Futurism

FR Cooper - California Law Review, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Scholars have recently criticized Fourth Amendment pretext doctrine for leading to more
police contact with Black and brown people and thus to racially disproportionate uses of …

Criminal Law Minimalisms

B Levin - Wash. UL Rev., 2023 - HeinOnline
What is criminal law minimalism? At first blush, minimalism appears to be the sober and
sensible cousin of abolition. Where the language of abolition is radical, utopian, and …

Why We Should Stop Talking About Violent Offenders: Storytelling and Decarceration

M Edmonds - NEULR, 2024 - HeinOnline
The movement to decarcerate risks foundering because of its failure to grapple with so-
called violent offenders, who make up nearly half of US prisoners. The treatment of people …

Guilty after proven innocent: Hidden factfinding in immigration decision-making

S Vendzules - Cal. L. Rev., 2024 - HeinOnline
Your above detailed arrests are concerning to [us] as they suggest a problematic pattern of
behavior and a clear disregard for US law.... Although your arrests... have been dismissed …

Redistributing justice

B Levin, K Levine - Colum. L. Rev., 2024 - HeinOnline
We are living in a moment of reckoning for US criminal policy. In recent years, as police
brutality has gone viral and the drug war has been exposed as ineffective and racist, many …

Judging Demeanor

K Brennan-Marquez, JA Simon-Kerr - Minnesota Law Review, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that defendant demeanor—affect, body
language, and physical appearance—helps juries assess guilt. On the contrary, we show …