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- Title
Enforcement and Enmeshed Consequences: The Limitations of Conventional Criminal Justice Reform.
- Authors
Cumberbatch, Shannon A.
- Abstract
The article discusses what the author refers to as the limitations of conventional criminal justice reform in America as of 2016, and it mentions the enforcement of marijuana laws in New York, New York, racially biased policing, wrongful convictions, and other U.S. criminal law-related issues. Mass incarceration is addressed, along with the racial and socioeconomic disparities in prison populations. The social aspects of fairness are examined, along with marijuana decriminalization in New York.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); UNITED States; CRIMINAL law reform; CRIMINAL justice system; MARIJUANA legalization; LAW enforcement; RACISM; MASS incarceration; FAIRNESS -- Social aspects; CRIMINAL law
- Publication
Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2016, Vol 52, p7
- ISSN
1533-4686
- Publication type
Article