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Alaska Justice Forum ; Vol. 3, No. 5 (May 1979)
UAA Criminal Justice Center
UAA Criminal Justice Center
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Abstract
The May 1979 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features the second of two article on the major findings of Alaskan Village Justice — the first comprehensive study of public safety and the criminal justice system in the predominately Alaska Native villages of rural or "bush" Alaska — and a summary of the defense reply to a petition for review in the case of State v. Sundberg involving the (nonfatal) police shooting of a suspect running from the scene of a burglary. Also included are digests of recent Alaska Supreme Court opinions and points brought up in criminal appeals cases.
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The report discussed in the article "Bush Justice Report" is "Alaskan Village Justice: An Exploratory Study" by John E. Angell (1979) (https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/handle/11122/4154).
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1979-05
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Criminal Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
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Alaska Natives, Alaska Supreme Court, appellate courts, bush justice, corrections, courts, criminal appeals, criminal justice, exclusionary rule, jails, law enforcement, paraprofessional police, police, police use of force, public safety, rural justice, search & seizure, Village Police Officers (VPO)
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Alaska Justice Forum 3(5), May 1979