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- Title
A JURISPRUDENCE OF DANGEROUSNESS.
- Authors
Slobogin, Christopher
- Abstract
Describes the jurisprudence of dangerousness governing the U.S. government's implementation of its police power. Discussion of the plausability of a preventive detention regime that discard the psychological criterion requirement and instead focuses on the prediction criterion; Application of the proportionality and consistency principles for preventive detention; Implications of the psychological and prediction criteria for criminal law and in particular the law of inchoate and anticipatory offenses.
- Subjects
UNITED States; POLICE power; PREVENTIVE detention; CRIMINAL law; INCHOATE offenses
- Publication
Northwestern University Law Review, 2003, Vol 98, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0029-3571
- Publication type
Article