| Session 408: RS252 -> Justice and Sentencing: Emerging Issues | |||
| Time: 9:30AM to 11:00 AM on Friday, November 15 | |||
| Place: Clark 10 | |||
| Session Chair: Robert Kwame Ameh, University of New Brunswick | |||
| Policy on Crime on Measures and Punishments to Deprive People of Their Freedom: Positions Held by the Candidates for the Presidential Elections of 2002 in France | |||
| by: | Pierre Pelissier (Corresponding) | ||
| The Politics of Reconciliation: The Competing Demands of Human Rights, Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation in Ghana | |||
| by: | Robert Kwame Ameh, University of New Brunswick (Corresponding) | ||
| The New Penology: How Court Sentencing Practices Have Been Influenced by the Growing Emphasis of Actuarial Factors Over Individual Characteristics | |||
| by: | Thomas Cohen, Pretrial Services Resource Center (Corresponding) | ||
| Social-Political Forces Driving Sentencing Policies in the United States and the Republic of South Africa | |||
| by: | Steven Wood, CUNY Graduate Ctr/John Jay College of C.J (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006