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Vol. 75, Issue 1, 2023January 01, 2023 EDT

Innocent Until Predicted Guilty: How Premature Predictive Policing Can Lead to a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Juvenile Delinquency

Nadia Rossbach, J.D.,
Criminal Law
Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 75, Issue 1, 2023

Vol. 75, Issue 1, 2023
  • Fair Notice, the Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity
    Nathan S. Chapman
  • The Secret Sauce: Examining Law Schools That Overperform on the Bar Exam
    Christopher J. Ryan Jr.Derek T. Muller
  • The New Pornography Wars
    Julie Dahlstrom
  • Innocent Until Predicted Guilty: How Premature Predictive Policing Can Lead to a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Juvenile Delinquency
    Nadia Rossbach
Fla. L. Rev.
Nadia Rossbach, Innocent Until Predicted Guilty: How Premature Predictive Policing Can Lead to a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Juvenile Delinquency, 75 Fla. L. Rev. 167 (2023).
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