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Title: | Are juvenile curfew laws effective crime stoppers? |
Authors: | Pollack, Daniel Russell, Kristan N. 0000-0001-7323-6928 |
Keywords: | juveniles curfew social policy public safety crimestoppers government interference |
Issue Date: | 16-Apr-2021 |
Publisher: | ALM |
Citation: | Pollack, D. & Russell, K.N. (2021, April 16). Are juvenile curfew laws effective crime stoppers? The New York Law Journal, https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2021/04/16/are-juvenile-curfew-laws-effective-crime-stoppers/ |
Series/Report no.: | New York Law Journal;April 16, 2021 |
Abstract: | Cities around the country have weathered large-scale legal and illegal citizen reactions following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. In response, many communities have imposed curfews. From a social policy perspective, is a juvenile curfew law a common-sense public safety tool or an example of undue and unnecessary interference from the government? |
Description: | Legal commentary |
URI: | https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2021/04/16/are-juvenile-curfew-laws-effective-crime-stoppers/ https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/6727 |
ISSN: | 0162-7325 |
Appears in Collections: | Wurzweiler School of Social Work: Faculty publications |
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