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Alaska LegislatureAlaska Criminal Justice Commission (2015–2017)
Anchorage, AK
criminal justice reform
drugs & drug abuse
juveniles
justice reinvestment
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sexual assault
sexual consent
sexual misconduct
smart justice
University of Alaska
violence against women
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The Spring 2016 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum includes articles focusing on University of Alaska students' disclosures of sexual misconduct and sexual assault victimizations; a summary of the provisions of the criminal justice reform measure Senate Bill 91 "Omnibus Criminal Law & Procedure; Corrections" enacted into law in July 2016 ; and findings from a survey of Anchorage adults on perceptions of youth marijuana use and youth non-medical use of prescription drugs.Table of Contents
"University of Alaska Students’ Disclosures of Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Assault Victimizations" by Brad A. Myrstol and Lindsey Blumenstein / "Senate Bill 91: Summary of Policy Reforms" / "Youth Marijuana and Prescription Drug Abuse in Anchorage" by Marny Rivera and Cory R. Lepage / "New Staff" / "New Look and Web Addresses for the Justice Center"Date
2016-09-21Source
Alaska Justice ForumPublisher
Justice Center, University of Alaska AnchorageType
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Alaska Justice Forum 33(1), Spring 2016Collections
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