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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December 2009. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2009-12)
    CONTENTS:|U.S. Supreme Court Hears Cases Of Youth Sentenced To Life Without The Possibility Of Parole For Non-Homicide Crimes By Grant Custer|The Nebraska Coalition For The Fair Sentencing Of Youth: Working To End Sentencing ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2010. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2010-06)
    CONTENTS:|Budget Reductions At The Nebraska Department Of Correctional Services By Robin Spindler|Supreme Court Puts A Limit On Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences For Youth|Trying To Do What Fr. Flanagan Would Do|Quotes ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December 2010. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2010-12)
    CONTENTS:|Assisting Victims Of Crime By Jo Anna Briggs|Recidivism And The Need For Transitioning Guidance By Connie Gibbs|Follow Up On Funeral Visits: Searching For Compassion By John Krejci|Book Review By Amybirky|Commutations ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-12)
    CONTENTS:|The need for trauma-informed correctional care, by Marla Sohl|Reflections on reform, restorative justice, and reminiscences, by John Krejci|MCC 180 Re-entry Assistance Program provides a hand up, not a hand out, ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, September, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-09)
    CONTENTS:|A message from the Inspector General for Corrections, by Doug Koebernick|Overcrowding in Nebraska’s prisons is causing a medical and mental health care crisis, by Danielle Conrad|More programming -- key to reducing ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-06)
    CONTENTS:|The Execution of LB75, by Shakur Abdullah|Keep prison reform on the front burner, by John Krejci|A tribute to the Douglas County Public Defender’s Office, by Joanna Lindberg|Why U.S. criminal courts are so dependent ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December, 2016. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2016-12)
    CONTENTS:|The legislature and a new focus on violent crime, By David Ditter|Transformation or punishment? by Ken Ackerman|New reentry programming, by Mel Beckman|Rethinking Privilege, by Dr. Kathleen Rettig|The JUSTUS15VOTE ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2008. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2008-06)
    CONTENTS:|A Juvenile Injustice, by Sarah Ann Lewis|Inmates can begin to apply for modification of their child support orders, beginning July 1, by Mel Beckman|Nebraska inmates serving 1st degree life sentences for crimes ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2006. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2006-06)
    CONTENTS:|Prison Overcrowding Tops 140% Of Capacity: Governor Does Not Act, by John Krejci|Nebraska’s Average Monthly Prison Population Over A Span of Ten Years, 1996 to 2005|The Population In June Of This Year, 4,479, Or ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, September 2006. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2006-09)
    CONTENTS:|Inmate child support debt rises to $26,603,652. Do children benefit? How do we know? by Mel Beckman|State’s assistance program can now help only a few victims of crime|Dept, of Corrections moves to cope with ...
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