"The
Trial and Hanging of Nelson Charles" Until it was abolished by the Territorial Legislature in 1957, Alaska had a death penalty. Eight men, each convicted of murder, were executed in Alaska between 1900 and 1957. This article summarizes research on the trial and hanging of Nelson Charles, who was executed in Juneau on November 10, 1939. "Capital
Punishment, 1994 (A BJS Report)" During 1994, thirteen states executed 31 prisoners. The full report upon which this article is based is available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. "Public Safety: Shared Responsibility" Responses made by residents of predominately Alaska Native villages to a survey on public safety and law enforcement reveal, either directly or implicitly, a widespread snese that issues of public safety, including policing, are best approached with as much local participation as possible. This article is based on the report Public Safety and Policing in Alaska Villages prepared by the Justice Center for the Alaska Department of Public Safety. "Alternative
Sanctions in Germany: An NIJ Report" Research indicates that youthful offenders sent to prison have higher rates of recidivism than those given alternative sanctions. This article summarizes research findings on the effect of alternative sanctions on juvenile offenders in Germany. |
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