Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, March 2020
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CONTENTS: Wanted: a challenge to the felony murder doctrine, by Shaheed K. Biko Hamza, aka Derek Dixon 36413 An open letter to the Legislature's Appropriation Committee and Judiciary Committee, by Marshall Lux They have come ... so build a prison, by John Krejci, Ph.D. Expediency has a price. Private-for-profit corporations have financial incentives to keep prisons full and expanding. The Parole Process, by Rosalyn Cotton Services and resources to benefit parole clients, by Julie Micek, LIMHP Correcting our unfounded assumptions through service-learning, by Kathleen Rettig Bail bond money: how is it handled by District Court? Crime victims get a chance to confront perpetrators through a special program LB 968-To change requirements before the Board of Pardons, by Linda Ohri The Kim Culp Juvenile Justice Forum Nebraskans Unafraid voter registration drive, by Jeanie Mezger Movie Review, by Linda Ohri Reflections on Roper v. Simmons, by Shakur Abdullah Prison Politics "Tha Game" by RayShawn Abram 78145 Widopina, by Tyler Keup 47129 News and Miscellaneous Letters and more