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Saturday, April 21, 2018

'Firepower to the People!,' and More: Justice Issues Reading List

Using this post to record links to several notable academic papers I've seen recently, saving them for perusal later. Perhaps some of them will also interest Grits readers:
  • Firepower to the People! Gun Rights and the Law of Self-Defense to Curb Police Misconduct
  • The Scale of Misdemeanor Justice
  • Police Disciplinary Appeals
  • The Myth of a Reliability Test
  • The Anti-Blackstonians
  • The Exclusionary Rule in the Age of Big Data
  • Terry Stops-and-Frisks: The Troubling Use of Common Sense in a World of Empirical Data
  • Evidence Without Rules
  • Strange Bedfellows: Can Insurers Play a Role in Advancing Gideon's Promise?
  • The Excessive Fines Clause: Challenging the Modern Debtors' Prison
  • Predictive Policing and Reasonable Suspicion
  • Risk, Race, & Recidivism: Predictive Bias and Disparate Impact
  • The News Media's Influence on Criminal Justice Policy: How Market-Driven News Promotes Punitiveness
  • Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow
  • Why Prison? An Economic Critique
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