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    Alaska Justice Forum ; Vol. 2, No. 8 (September 1978)

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    Ring, Peter Smith
    Hornaday, James C.
    UAA Criminal Justice Center
    Keyword
    Alaska Supreme Court
    appellate courts
    burglary
    correctional inmates
    corrections
    courts
    criminal appeals
    criminal justice
    criminal law
    law enforcement
    mental health
    police
    search & seizure
    sentencing
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10838
    Abstract
    The September 1978 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum leads with an article proposing alternatives to the exclusionary rule, which requires the suppression of evidence resulting from unconstitutional searches and seizures. Homer District Court Judge James C. Hornaday describes current trends in criminal law. The decision of the Alaska Supreme Court in William A. Rust v. State of Alaska (584 P.2d 38 (1978)) in regards to rights of prisoners to psychological or psychiatric treatment is discussed. Additional articles discuss community service as an alternative sentence and a nationwide study involving 30 police departments on predicting success in clearing burglary cases. Also included are digests of recent Alaska Supreme Court opinions and points brought up in criminal appeals cases, announcements of an upcoming death investigation seminar, and a justice training calendar.
    Table of Contents
    "The Exclusionary Rule: A Proposal" by Peter S. Ring / "Current Trends in Criminal Law" by James C. Hornaday / "Sentencing Alternatives" / "Rust v. State: A Right To Treatment" / "Opinions of Note" / "Points on Appeal" / "Alaska Death Investigation Seminar" / "Predicting Success in Clearing Cases" / "Justice Training Calendar"
    Date
    1978-09
    Source
    Alaska Justice Forum
    Publisher
    Criminal Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Journal
    Citation
    Alaska Justice Forum 2(8), September 1978
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    Vol 02 (1978)

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