Ball, Current Challenges in Criminal Procedure (Comprehensive Listing of Resources)

  • W. David Ball (Santa Clara University School of Law)

Current Challenges in Criminal Procedure: An overview

These materials are intended to provide students an opportunity to reflect on the course material by setting it in the context of ongoing challenges in criminal procedure. It is adapted from the Criminal Law Materials developed in tandem with Michelle Oberman and our team of students. This represents our work to date, but these casebooks are part of an ongoing, iterative process--they are not fixed. We want to hear from you about what we missed, what we should include, what's not working for you. The casebook, in other words, is a communal project, permitting collaboration with colleagues from around the globe.



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14.1. Punishing the Poorest: How the Criminalization of Homelessness Perpetuates Poverty in San Francisco

Punishing the Poorest: How the Criminalization of Homelessness Perpetuates Poverty in San Francisco
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Ball, Current Challenges in Criminal Procedure (Comprehensive Listing of Resources)

W. David Ball

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Table of contents

  1. 1

    Mass incarceration: How did we get here? How is it serving us?

  2. 2

    Thoughts on Law School Success

  3. 3

    Gangs, Drugs, Conspiracy Law and Mass Incarceration

  4. 4

    Police Violence/Use of Force

  5. 5

    Competency

  6. 6

    Plea-Bargaining

  7. 7

    What is Public Safety?

  8. 8

    Are Police Effective?

  9. 9

    Poverty and Crime, Wealth Extraction

  10. 10

    Racial Disparities

  11. 11

    Restorative Justice

  12. 12

    Dialogue in the classroom

  13. 13

    Other Resources/Lists/Clearinghouses

  14. 14

    Quality of Life Crimes/Net Widening

    1. 14.1

      Punishing the Poorest: How the Criminalization of Homelessness Perpetuates Poverty in San Francisco

  15. 15

    Cars/the Automobile Exception

  16. 16

    Reasonable Suspicion/Probable Cause Supplemental Materials

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