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Corrections (Justice Series) ¦ Alarid, Reichel ¦ 3rd Edition
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The legal theory arguing that all provisions of the Bill of Rights are made applicable to the states ...
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A writ of habeas corpus directs a person (a warden, for example) to show the ________ of the detention.
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kodithompson
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The rights-are-________ position argues that prisoners are wholly without rights except those ...
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s.tung
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Traditionally, the granting of a pardon was the primary method by which rights could be restored to ...
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In some states there are laws that limit an employer's ability to consider a criminal conviction ...
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Persons in prison are typically not allowed to vote, but the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that once ...
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Civil disenfranchisement refers to the loss of the right to vote.
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melina_rosy
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Research shows that community members strongly support sex offender notification laws and report ...
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People convicted of drug offenses while enrolled in school and while receiving federal financial ...
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As part of the Prison Litigation Reform Act, indigent prisoners are prohibited from filing new ...
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asan beg
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Sep 30, 2019
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