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Enforcing Statutory Rape Laws
Richard S. Julie - "High-Tech Surveillance Tools and the Fourth Amendment: Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Technological Age". Journal Title: American Criminal Law Review. Volume: 37. Issue: 1. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: 127
Police Technologies
Webert, D. R. (2003). Are the courts in a trance? Approaches to the admissibility of hypnotically enhanced witness testimony in light of empirical evidence. American Criminal Law Review, 40(3), 1301+. Retrieved August 4, 2005, from Questia database, http:
Eyewitness Testimony
Scott, M. Todd. "Kidnapping Federalism: United States v. Wills and the Constitutionality of Extending Federal Criminal Law into the States." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 93.2-3 (2003):753.
Politics of Administrative Law
Scott, M. Todd. 2003. Kidnapping federalism: United States V. Wills and the constitutionality of extending federal criminal law into the states. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 93, no. 2-3: 753+. Database on-line. Available from Questia, http://ww
Federalism
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