Vol 32 (2015–2016)http://hdl.handle.net/11122/77612024-03-21T19:11:21Z2024-03-21T19:11:21ZUAA Justice Center 40th Anniversary 1975–2015UAA Justice Centerhttp://hdl.handle.net/11122/74932020-03-05T13:19:24Z2015-11-06T00:00:00ZUAA Justice Center 40th Anniversary 1975–2015
UAA Justice Center
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the UAA Justice Center presents a timeline of selected milestones from its history.
The timeline of selected milestones appearing on pp. 2–3 (split-page format) is also available separately in a single-page format (12.7 x 3.8 in).
2015-11-06T00:00:00ZOfficer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993-2013Payne, Troy C.http://hdl.handle.net/11122/65742020-03-05T13:28:04Z2015-06-15T00:00:00ZOfficer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993-2013
Payne, Troy C.
This article presents findings from the December 2013 report Officer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993–2013, which describes shootings involving officers of the Anchorage Police Department (APD) for the period January 1, 1993 through May 11, 2013.
The full report upon which this article is based, Officer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993–2013 by Troy C. Payne (Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 11 Dec 2013) is available online at https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/handle/11122/3992.
2015-06-15T00:00:00ZContacts Between Anchorage Adults and PoliceMyrstol, Brad A.http://hdl.handle.net/11122/65732020-03-05T13:24:49Z2015-06-15T00:00:00ZContacts Between Anchorage Adults and Police
Myrstol, Brad A.
This article presents selected results from a pilot study of police–citizen contacts conducted in Anchorage, Alaska in May 2013. The pilot study was part of a larger effort to establish a statewide police–public contact survey that will allow for comparison between Alaska-specific and national police–public contact estimates.
2015-06-15T00:00:00ZExpungement and Limiting Public Access to Alaska Criminal Case Records in the Digital AgeArmstrong, BarbaraPeriman, Deborahhttp://hdl.handle.net/11122/65722020-03-05T13:19:05Z2015-06-15T00:00:00ZExpungement and Limiting Public Access to Alaska Criminal Case Records in the Digital Age
Armstrong, Barbara; Periman, Deborah
A criminal record results in a number of different barriers to reentry into the community for former offenders. These barriers — also called collateral consequences — can be mitigated by reducing the extent to which criminal records are visible to employers, landlords, and others. This article provides an overview of the complexity involved in limiting public access to criminal records, processes adopted in other states, and recent legislative proposals and current options in Alaska.
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