Criminal justice and the future of civil liberties

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This article examines ambiguous criminal justice systems in a sociopolitical context. The author argues that the criminal justice system in the United States is both autocratic and democratic, with a democratic and liberal policy for middle-class whites and an autocratic policy for lower classes and people of color.

author: Zalman, Marvin
Social policy, Social classes, Social class, Criminal law

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Fraud by home health care workers and the criminal justice response

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This article examines investigations of fraud commited by home health care workers. The authors maintain the majority of offenses in the home health care sector do not differ much from offenses commited by physicians.

author: Payne, Brian K.; Gray, Charles
Legal issues & crime, HEALTH SERVICES, Health Aides, Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners, Home health care services, Home Health Care, Company legal issue, Cases, Investigations, Home health aides, Home care services, Fraud investigation, Home care services industry

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Civil culture and criminal justice in the United States

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The author examines civic culture in the US, its development in the English civil war and the Enlightenment, and its meaning for the criminal justice system and offenders.

author: Ferdinand, Theodore
Political aspects, Law, Culture, Culture and law, Civics

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subjects list: Social aspects, United States, Criminal justice, Administration of, Administration of criminal justice
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