The UCLA Criminal Justice Law Review (CJLR) is an annual journal that focuses on current topics in criminal law, policy, and practice.
Current Issue, Volume 8, Issue 1, 2024
Front Matter
Front Matter
Editors, Editors
Articles
A Scientific Framework for Analyzing the Harmfulness of Trial Errors
Edwards, Barry
Recognizing Significant Environmental Deprivation as a Mitigating Factor in the Federal Sentencing System: Some Lessons from Commonwealth Jurisdictions
Frederickson, Oliver
Narrowing the "Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy" to Improve Continuity of Care for the Reentry Population
Kennedy, Rachel
Making the Global Case to Outlaw Ex-Felony Disenfranchisement: Unconstitutionality & Recidivism
Grana, Alicia
Fear the Law: Codifying Fear Through the Objectification of the Law
Albrecht, Kat; Burns, Andrew; Bell, Sierra
Provocation, Perception, Passion
Garvey, Stephen P.
Final Thoughts
Decarceral Visions Conference: Voices from the Criminal Justice Law Review's 2023 Symposium
Kim, Hannah; Nyberg, Peter