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This report describes potential sources of discrimination in the Alaska criminal justice system related to agency policies and procedures. The study relied on policy and procedural manuals and other written materials describing operational practices and organizational and management information about criminal justice operations. The report identifies policy areas in law enforcement, the legal and judicial system , corrections, and systemwide which provide the highest potential for discrimination on the basis of race, sex, economic condition, or other characteristics.
Publication Date
11-13-1980
Keywords
Alaska Court System, Alaska Department of Law, Alaska Division of Corrections, Alaska State Troopers, corrections, courts, discrimination, employment, justice administration, law, law enforcement, police, prosecution, public defender, race, sentencing
Recommended Citation
Angell, John E., "Potentially Discriminatory Criminal Justice Agency Policies" (1980). Reports. 126.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_justice_reports/126
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10688