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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, March 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-03)
    CONTENTS: |Wanted: a challenge to the felony murder doctrine, by Shaheed K. Biko Hamza, aka Derek Dixon 36413 |An open letter to the Legislature's Appropriation Committee and Judiciary Committee, by Marshall Lux |They have ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-12)
    CONTENTS:|The politics of new prisons (Part 2), by Marshall Lux|When the over-growth began at the Nebraska Department of Corrections, by David Ditter 32547|State senator expresses his view on priorities and a new prison|In ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-06)
    CONTENTS:| July 1st: What will happen when Governor Ricketts declares an over-crowding emergency? by Doug Koebernick| The killing of Mattieo Condoluci and a critique of registries, by Nebraskans Unafraid| Governor asked ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, September 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-09)
    CONTENTS:|The Politics of New Prisons Part #1, by Marshall Lux|Amending Nebraska’s felony murder rule: a small step in the right direction, by Tom Riley|“BLK. PRISONER”, by Shaheed K. Biko Hamza|Preparing for Parole Board ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, July 2019 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2019-07)
    CONTENTS: | The NCJR is back! by Linda Ohri | Corrections reform: LB 686 One small step for prison reform? by John Krejci | What’s working.... What’s challenging for juvenile justice advocates? by Joanna Lindberg | 1800 ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December 2019 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2019-12)
    CONTENTS: | Good people are at work, but the justice system is fragmented, by John Krejci | The Interstate Corrections Compact explained, by Scott R. Frakes, Director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services | ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, February 2000. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2000-02)
    CONTENTS:|An Introduction to the Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, by Mel Beckman|What Statistics* Can Tell Us About The Criminal Justice System, by John Krejci|Criminal Disenfranchisement, by Virginia Walsh|Quick Tour - ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-12)
    CONTENTS:|The need for trauma-informed correctional care, by Marla Sohl|Reflections on reform, restorative justice, and reminiscences, by John Krejci|MCC 180 Re-entry Assistance Program provides a hand up, not a hand out, ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, September, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-09)
    CONTENTS:|A message from the Inspector General for Corrections, by Doug Koebernick|Overcrowding in Nebraska’s prisons is causing a medical and mental health care crisis, by Danielle Conrad|More programming -- key to reducing ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June, 2017. 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2017-06)
    CONTENTS:|The Execution of LB75, by Shakur Abdullah|Keep prison reform on the front burner, by John Krejci|A tribute to the Douglas County Public Defender’s Office, by Joanna Lindberg|Why U.S. criminal courts are so dependent ...
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