Volume 3, Issue 1 (2015) Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science, Spring 2015
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Peer-Reviewed Articles
From the Warehouse to the Deathbed: Challenging the Conditions of Mass Death in Prison
Ernest K. Chavez
Guilty By Reason of Insanity: Unforeseen Consequences of California's Deinstitutionalization Policy
Jen Rushforth
Justice Reform: Who's Got the Power
Yevgeniy Mayba
The Surveillance State: Do License Plate Readers Impinge Upon Americans' Civil Liberties?
Jourdin Hermann
Frontal Lobe and Psychopathy
Shawna Germain
There Goes the Neighborhood: Exposing the Relationship Between Gentrification and Incarceration
Casey Kellogg
Book Review
Themis Editors
- Managing Editor
- Jen Rushforth
- Associate Editors
- Ashish Chand
- Ryan DuBridge
- Jose Flores
- Madysen Gardner
- Munirih Ghodsi
- Marco Huerta
- Yevgeniy Mayba
- Davis Mendelsohn
- Laurence Pedroni
- Joann Pham
- Araseli Saldivar
- Brian Werner
- Faculty Advisor
- Mary Juno, MSc