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State Crime Legislation in 2006: A Summary of Selected, Significant State Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Victim Rights and Related Legislation in 2006
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State Crime Legislation in 2006: A Summary of Selected, Significant State Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Victim Rights and Related Legislation in 2006
Publication year:
2007
| Cataloged on:
Apr. 24, 2007
ANNOTATION: State legislation enacted in 2006 that impacts the criminal justice system is reviewed. Legislation enacted includes: monitoring of sex offenders; expanding the use of DNA; addressing innocence; methamphetamine; drug policy; sentencing and supervising offenders; immigration policy; victims and witnesses; gang and weapon-related crime; racial profiling; and juvenile mental health.