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- Title
McKune v. Lile and the Constriction of Constitutional Protections for Sexual Offenders.
- Authors
Graeber, Amanda C.
- Abstract
Discusses the challenges posed by sex-related crimes to the American criminal justice system. Contention that attitudes toward sex crime have encouraged constrictions of sex offenders' constitutional protections; Assertion that sex-abuse treatment programs attempts to rehabilitate offenders again threaten constitutional guarantees; Analysis of the "McKune v. Lile" case; Constitution issues concerning the implementation of the sexual Abuse Treatment Program; Critique of the Supreme Court decision on the McKune case; Implications of the decision.
- Subjects
CIVIL rights; SEX offenders; MCKUNE v. Lile (Supreme Court case); UNITED States. Supreme Court; LEGAL judgments; CRIME prevention; CRIMINAL law
- Publication
Review of Litigation, 2004, Vol 23, Issue 1, p137
- ISSN
0734-4015
- Publication type
Article