Alaska Justice Forum

The February 1978 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum presents articles on police officers who file civil suits for personal injury or defamation; the pros and cons of legal specialization; and the second of six articles on the law on confessions, focusing on the questions of what constitutes "cu...

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Main Authors: Barry, Douglas, Havelock, John E., Ring, John E.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Criminal Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage 1978
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10832
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Summary:The February 1978 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum presents articles on police officers who file civil suits for personal injury or defamation; the pros and cons of legal specialization; and the second of six articles on the law on confessions, focusing on the questions of what constitutes "custody" and what constitutes an "interrogation." Also included are a digest of proposed legislation introduced in the Alaska State Legislature, an announcement of an upcoming conference on probation and parole, and a justice training calendar. Grant 77-A-006 of the Governor's Commission on the Administration of Justice, State of Alaska "Kick a Cop and He May Sue" by Doug Barry / "Is Specialization Worth the Cost?" by John Havelock / "Third APPA Institute" / "Proposed Legislation Introduced This Year" / "Contribute!" / "The Law on Confessions: A Look at Custody and Interrogations" (part 2) by Peter S. Ring / "Justice Training Calendar"