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Mercier, Celine; Crocker, Anne G. – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2011
This paper deals with the initial steps of the judicial process for persons with intellectual disabilities who are suspected of a minor offense; a stage where plaintiffs, police officers, and crown attorneys make a series of decisions that will have a significant impact on the course of the judicial process. The objective of this study was…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Police, Criminals, Justice
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Matheson, Kenneth – Social Education, 1973
The purpose of this article is to indicate some of the more useful materials and training programs for teaching about the judicial process. (KM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Civics, Civil Rights, Curriculum Guides
Alabama Administrative Office of Courts, Montgomery. – 1984
Designed to assist the public in understanding the judicial system and judicial process in Alabama, this handbook (1) presents an overview of Alabama's courts and their jurisdictions, (2) identifies the officers of the courts and the contributions each makes to the judicial process, and (3) narrates in general terms the procedures most common to…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Doctrine, Criminal Law, Due Process
Ostroth, D. David; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1978
Recent developments in student judicial (disciplinary) systems were surveyed at large institutions of higher education. The past five years have seen more standardization of procedural due process and some growth in judicial structures. The dean of students office, instead of student judicial committee(s), still conducts the majority of…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Discipline Policy, Due Process, Higher Education
Van Camp, Julie – 1985
Designed for use in the high school curriculum, two lessons introduce students to contemporary issues surrounding the American jury system and to political, legal, and economic systems of other countries. Although intended for use with a filmstrip, cassette, computer software, and a computer instructional manual, activities in the teaching guide…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Courts, Delinquency, Foreign Countries
Hiberman, Ira; Vetter, Donald P. – 1976
The teacher's guide provides objectives, goals, learning activities, resources, teaching techniques, student bibliographies, and other sources helpful to teachers in developing, planning, and implementing juvenile justice education programs in the social studies classroom. The first section of the guide examines the nature of juvenile crime, goals…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Civics, Civil Liberties, Class Activities
Hubbard, Robert D., Comp.; Horton, David M., Comp. – 1980
The 140-item bibliography highlights available literature on crime and the administration of criminal justice in rural America, published between 1921 and 1979 (primarily in the 1970's). The 31 citations in Chapter 1, "Rural Crime: Nature and Extent," deal with incidence rates, contributing factors, offender studies, and crimes unique to…
Descriptors: Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Crime, Delinquency
Rural Housing Alliance, Washington, DC. – 1975
Poor rural residents are often denied equal protection, due process, and other constitutional rights given to every American. The application of justice in rural America is lacking in its: (1) law enforcement quality, (2) judicial process functions, and (3) participation by the poor and ethnic minorities residing within its jurisdiction. Several…
Descriptors: Due Process, Economically Disadvantaged, Equal Protection, Federal Programs
Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Cortland, NY. – 1984
A guide for secondary school social studies teachers provides materials suitable for a 10-week course on law or individual lessons on specific topics which may be covered in the social studies curriculum. Material is organized according to topics. Topic I, "What Is Law?" contains lessons on defining law, reasons for writing laws, and the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Courts
Van Camp, Julie – 1983
Designed for use in the junior high school curriculum, two lessons involve students in the structure and procedures of the jury system as it functions within the court system. Although intended for use with a slide program and computer software program, activities in the teaching guide can be used independently. For each lesson, background…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal Law, Delinquency
Kessler, Joan B. – 1979
The literature and research about the courtroom use of videotape recordings and similar technology (such as the picturephone and closed circuit television) reveal conflicting opinions about the efficacy of using such technology in the courts. The major criticism seems to be about recording the testimony of witnesses, editing objectionable…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Court Doctrine
Brownlee, Don; Brownlee, Suzan – 1980
The political trials of the past two decades have shown the misuse and abuse of judicial summary contempt power in limiting individual liberty. The primary justification offered for use of the contempt power has been the need to deter obstruction of the administration of justice. The trials of the Chicago 7 and the Black Panthers were intricately…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Judges, Court Litigation, Court Role
Feeney, Michael J.; Wangen, Roger K. – 1974
Student and teacher materials are included in this book on Minnesota laws which directly affect the lives of high school students. The laws are grouped into six broad categories insofar as they are related to major areas of a student's life, i.e., civil law, home, school, marriage, the criminal justice system, and alcohol and drug laws. After…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties, Contracts
National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1976
Dimensions and implications of the role of the federal courts in the formulation of educational policy are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the function of social scientists and social science data and techniques in the legal process. The document contains seven articles. Article I presents background information on the relationship between social…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Conferences, Court Litigation, Data Analysis
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Mann, Coramae Richey – Journal of Family Issues, 1980
Traces the history of the debate on the validity of juvenile courts, including: (1) reformers who instituted the first courts; (2) constitutionalists who insist on due process for children; (3) revisionists who advocate the adversary system of juvenile justice; and (4) abolitionists who want to abolish juvenile courts. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation
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