Sentences with phrase «book about criminal»

He is also working on a book about criminal layering, a criminal defense and advocacy - based form, in the context of therapeutic jurisprudence.
It seemed an ideal place to launch a book about criminal responsibility as it applies to mental disorder.

Not exact matches

If copies of the book start to appear in the Justice Department and on law school syllabi, Eisinger could spark important debate about why — at a time when so many people struggle to obtain basic procedural rights in the criminal justice system — white - collar defendants manage to consistently evade its grasp.
Jens Soering's book The Convict Christ: What the Gospel Says About Criminal Justice (Orbis, 2006) won first prize in the «social concerns» category in the 2007 Catholic Press Association Awards.
Soering's most recent book, The Convict Christ: What the Gospel Says About Criminal Justice (Orbis, 2006), makes this hope most explicit.
Former Criminal Prosecutor, Loni Coombs, author of her new book You're Perfect... and other Lies Parents Tell: The Ugly Truth About Spoiling Your Kids.
They then turn to Strang's book about a century - old case involving Italian anarchists and the famed criminal defense lawyer Clarence Darrow.
Pryce, who will have to wear an electronic tag, has ideas to write about the economics of the criminal justice system, combining her economic expertise with her experience behind bars, but has not so far written a book on it, according to Mr Brown.
This week on the Campbell Conversations, a conversation with Angela Hattery and Earl Smith, two researchers who have written a new book about the systemic racism in the criminal justice system.
The governor also made statements about protecting immigrant and abortion rights, raising the age of criminal responsibility and, in his State of the State book, rolling back the state's marijuana laws.
I became interested in the criminal justice system in the U.S. when I started OITNB on Netflix a year or so back and loved that this book helped me to think about the issues I was learning about in my criminal law class in the context of Cleary's story.
just about anything TV: CSI, Criminal Minds, Big Bang Theory, Venture Bros, Adventure Time, American Dad, Family guy... etc Books: I...
We fast forward thirty years and a very senior Rachel (Helen Mirren) is being lauded in a new book about an Eastern Berlin covert operation and the killing of the Nazi war criminal Dieter Vogel (Jesper Christensen).
There is never in doubt about who are the truly dangerous people in the film, signalled in comic book - like terms by the bad guys being caked in dirt, whether it is Gale (John Goodman) and Evelle (William Forsythe), two criminal acquaintances of H.I. who escape from prison in a rainstorm and emerge from the ground covered in mud, or the shotgun - blasting, baby - hunting biker Leonard Smalls (Randall «Tex» Cobb), a lawless wanderer emerging through hellish flames with a pair of baby shoes attached to his belt that jingle like cowboy boot spurs.
Her book, Books, Crooks, and Counselors: How to Write Accurately About Criminal Law and Courtroom Procedure (Quill Driver Books, October 2011), aims to help writers get the facts about the law straight while telling a killer sAbout Criminal Law and Courtroom Procedure (Quill Driver Books, October 2011), aims to help writers get the facts about the law straight while telling a killer sabout the law straight while telling a killer story.
This movie (based on the 1965 novel by Sol Yurick) took the most terrifying thing about the New York City of that era — roving bands of gangs and criminals behind the sky - high crime rate — and moved it into comic book territory.
Bullseye Breach is an IT security educational book disguised as a fiction international thriller ripped from recent headlines about how a large Minneapolis retailer loses 40 million card numbers to an international cast of criminals.
Yvonne has ghost - written and co-written several top selling non-fiction titles, including: Rising up from the Blood: A Legacy Reclaimed — A Bridge Forward The Autobiography of Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush, The Great - Granddaughter of Booker T. Washington (Solid Rock Books) by Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush; Fighting for Your Life: The African American Criminal Justice Survival Guide (Amber Books) by John Elmore, Esq.; Led by the Spirit: A Sharecropper's Son Tells His Story of Love, Happiness, Success and Survival (Strickland Books) by Robuster Strickland; Let Them Play... The Story of the MGAA (MGAA Books) by John David; A Journey that Matters: Your Personal Living Legacy (Lyceum Group Books) by Erline Belton; The Messman: A World War II Hero Tells His Story of Survival and Segregation on the Battleship North Carolina (Quality Books) by Yvonne Rose and John Seagraves; and FREEZE: Just Think about It (More Than A Pro Books) by Levar Fisher.
The book is obviously very well researched, and there is a lot of in depth knowledge about how police utilize computers to track down criminals.
Swedish criminal defense lawyer by day and author of twisted thrillers by night, Lapidus answered our questions about writing and great books in a 7 Questions interview.
What with all the CSI television dramas, books by FBI profilers and frightening news stories about serial killers, we've become quite familiar with the concept of the criminal psychopath, a person without remorse.
Though not much is known about the new book yet, Viking describes it as «a fast - moving story that reveals the battles of the British Secret Service in addition to the brutal maneuvering of the international criminal world.»
This fascinating, deeply troubling book has the power to spark a national conversation about how our criminal justice system fails victims, and how it can be reformed.»
«I'm not an expert on gay history, or on criminal justice in Victorian England, but I do pretend to be one when I write my books about Oliver and Jack.
DOJ didn't care enough about the economic meltdown with wall street and banks but apparently book publishers are real criminals for partnering to share a pricing business strategy... by that, they see it as «colluding», and worst, this is really bad for consumers!
>> > Jurors convicted Trudeau of criminal contempt in November for defying a 2004 court order barring him from running false ads about the weight - loss book.
She hopes to become the author of her own fantasy novel one day, and loves to talk about everything from comic books to Criminal Minds.
The book is not about works of art that simply document criminal acts.
I believe you're suffering from confirmation bias, in that you want to believe the criminal was a UEA / CRU insider, because then you can soothe your conscience about profiting from the theft via your book with Fuller.
She is presently completing a book defending the idea of a new international criminal offence of «postericide» (committed by conduct fit to bring about the near extinction of humanity), and she is also writing an introductory book on climate justice.
According to the AG, «data of that type does not reveal information about the booking methods, payment methods used and travel habits, the cross-checking of which can be useful for the purposes of combating terrorism and other serious transnational criminal activities.
Professor Joseph Weiler, Editor - in - Chief of the European Journal of International Law, recently posted an entry on his blog about a criminal defamation charge lodged against him in France for publishing a negative book review.
[See also Libel Accusation from a Book Review on Slaw] That post got me thinking about how one would go about finding a criminal procedure code of a foreign country.
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) May 9, 2018 - Criminal defense attorney Omar W. Rosales releases his new book «American Cult» about the NXIVM sex cult that recruited Hollywood heavyweights.
Those who want to think seriously about it (and maybe even those who think it's all a bunch of superstition) may enjoy A.J.Jacobs's book, The Year of Living Religiously, to see how it goes to adhere as closely as possible (as allowed by the criminal law, anyway) to the old precepts.
Boies Schiller Flexner lawyer James Grippando has won the seventh annual Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction for his book Gone Again, the 12th in his Jack Swyteck series, about the adventures of a Miami criminal defense attorney.
«The depressing thing about this book is the clarity with which SB shows that many people beyond the complainant suffer needlessly at the hands of the criminal justice system»
(This book) provides young lawyers with advice on just about every aspect of every stage of representing a criminal defendant.
He is an author of over 150 articles, books and reports covering a wide range of topics including public knowledge and attitudes about sentencing and other aspects of the youth and criminal justice system, crime and the operation of the criminal justice system in aboriginal communities, trends in criminal victimization and the operation of the youth justice system.
«Too Big to Jail» is a book about the rarity of corporate criminal prosecutions.
I'm Stephanos Bibas, and I'd like to thank Doug Berman for inviting me to guest - blog about my new book The Machinery of Criminal Justice, just published by Oxford University Press and available here.
In my last guest - blog post about my new book, The Machinery of Criminal Justice, I advocated requiring military service as a punishment for able - bodied convicts without serious violent tendencies.
I am thus particularly pleased — and relieved — that the book is met with comments that enquire about the potential reach and limitations of my findings but not the general idea that it is legitimate and legally possible for international criminal lawyers to consider ESCR violations as part of what «their» body of law — under certain circumstances — can engage with (and has actually done so).
This book provides fledgling criminal defense lawyers with advice on just about every aspect of every stage of representing a criminal defendant.
For the first episode, Sam talks to criminal defense lawyer and former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz about his book, Letters to a Young Lawyer and got his updated advice for young lawyers entering law practice in the current legal market.
If we want to change criminal law in this country, [2] we need books like this, books that excite not only CrimLaw geeks like me, but laypersons like my wife, who has never expressed any enthusiasm whatsoever about learning law [3] but who found the book intriguing.
This book smashes BS urban legends about criminal law the way the Hulk smashes bulldozers: spectacularly, and for fun.
The book was a Washington Post and New York Times bestseller, advancing the conversation about systemic racism and the criminal justice system.
About Blog Historical True Crime Detective [Est. 2013], where you will discover forgotten crimes and criminals lost to history.This blog is the official website for true crime writer Jason Lucky Morrow, author of four books including the popular series: Famous Crimes the World Forgot, Volume I and Volume II.
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