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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Inaugural Issue
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Inaugural Issue
Published:
2023-08-26
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Annual Review of Criminal Justice Studies - Volume 1
Annual Review of Criminal Justice Contributors
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Front Matter
Letter from Professor Lobo
Albert de la Tierra, PhD (aka "Professor Lobo)
iv-v
Letter from Professor Lobo
Letter from Dr. Brown
Dr. Liz Brown, Chair, Department of Criminal Justice Studies
vi-x
Letter from Dr. Brown
Opening Papers
The Unholy Trinity: Racism, Capitalism and Mass Incarceration
Ximena Nieves
2-10
The Unholy Trinity: Racism, Capitalism and Mass Incarceration - Ximena Nieves
The Decline of the Welfare State and the Rise of the Police State
Lucien Tomlinson
11-20
The Decline of the Welfare State and the Rise of the Police State - Lucien Tomlinson
A Conversation: The Positive Correlation Between Crime Rate and Poverty Rate
Gabriel A. Camacho
21-32
A Conversation: The Positive Correlation Between Crime Rate and Poverty Rate - Gabriel A. Camacho
Policing
Racism In American Law Enforcement: A Brief History, Critique, and Data-Based Solutions
Eszter Winkelmayer
34-42
Racism In American Law Enforcement: A Brief History, Critique, and Data-Based Solutions - Eszter Winkelmayer
Understanding Police Brutality: How lack of police accountability leads to the disproportionate abuse of African Americans
Maria Gonzalez
43-63
Understanding Police Brutality: How lack of police accountability leads to the disproportionate abuse of African Americans - Maria Gonzalez
The Plague of the Criminal Justice System: Abuse of Power by Law Enforcers
Paola Saavedra Ramirez
64-68
The Plague of the Criminal Justice System: Abuse of Power by Law Enforcers - Paola Saavedra Ramirez
Courts
The Innocent Can Still Be Found Guilty
Mario Alvarez Chavez
70-87
The Innocent Can Still Be Found Guilty - Mario Alvarez Chavez
How the Plea Bargain Affects Our Criminal Justice System
Estefany Romero Estefany Romero
88-98
How the Plea Bargain Affects Our Criminal Justice System - Estefany Romero
Drug Policy Reform and Rehabilitation Opportunities to Reduce Recidivism and Improve Lives
Isaac Hoffman
99-114
Drug Policy Reform and Rehabilitation Opportunities to Reduce Recidivism and Improve Lives - Isaac Hoffman
U.S. Courts Adopt White Supremacist Values
Grace A. Cowherd
115-129
U.S. Courts Adopt White Supremacist Values - Grace A. Cowherd
Incarceration
Abuse of Power: Sexual Abuse in the Federal Prison System
Claudia Lomeli-Rodriguez
132-147
Abuse of Power: Sexual Abuse in the Federal Prison System - Claudia Lomeli-Rodriguez
Solitary Confinement and Effects on Prisoners
Heighley Hernandez
148-171
Solitary Confinement and Effects on Prisoners - Heighley Hernandez
Mass Incarceration: Supporting the U.S Imperial Regime
Eduardo Hernandez
172-189
Mass Incarceration: Supporting the U.S Imperial Regime - Eduardo Hernandez
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