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Criminal Legal Education
American Criminal Law Review ( IF 3.455 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Shaun Ossei-Owusu

The protests of 2020 have jumpstarted conversations about criminal justice reform in the public and professoriate. Although there have been longstanding demands for reformation and reimagining of the criminal justice system, recent calls have taken on a new urgency. Greater public awareness of racial bias, increasing visual evidence of state-sanctioned killings, and the televised policing of peaceful dissent have forced the public to reckon with a penal state whose brutality was comfortably tolerated. Scholars are publishing op-eds, policy proposals, and articles with rapidity, pointing to different factors and actors that produce the need for reform. However, one input has gone relatively unconsidered: legal education.

中文翻译:

刑事法律教育

2020 年的抗议活动在公众和教授中引发了关于刑事司法改革的讨论。尽管长期以来一直存在对刑事司法系统进行改革和重新构想的需求,但最近的呼吁具有新的紧迫性。提高公众对种族偏见的认识,增加国家批准的杀戮的视觉证据,以及对和平异议的电视监管,迫使公众开始考虑一个可以容忍暴行的刑事国家。学者们正在迅速发表专栏文章、政策建议和文章,指出产生改革需求的不同因素和参与者。然而,一项投入相对未被考虑:法律教育。
更新日期:2021-03-01
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