Articles on the Relationship of Law to the Problems Raised by the Civil Disorders. Summer of 1967.

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Dublin Core

Title

Articles on the Relationship of Law to the Problems Raised by the Civil Disorders. Summer of 1967.

Subject

Criminal justice
Police
Race riots
Social conditions

Description

Partial Contents: Smith, John W. and Smith, Lois H. First Amendment Freedoms and the Politics of Mass Participation; Komisaruk, Richard and Pearson, Carol E. Children of the Detroit Riots; Handley, Jame R. The Dynamics of Recent Ghetto Riots; Corsi, Jerome R. Detroit 1967: Racial Violence or Class Warfare?; Sengstock, Mary C. The Corporation and the Ghetto; Glickman, Elliot B. and Jones, Vera Massey. Consumer Legislation and the Ghetto; Locke, Hubert G. Riot Response: The Police and the Courts; Colista, F. Philip and Domonkos, Michael G. Bail and Civil Disorder; Crockett, George W. Recorders Court and the 1967 Civil Disturbance; Sultan, Allen and Howard, Richard. The Efficient Use of Military Forces to Control Riots.

Date

1967-1968

Contributor

Journal of Urban Law

Format

Journal

Identifier

1202

Coverage

45: Issue Spring-Summer 1968.

Citation

“Articles on the Relationship of Law to the Problems Raised by the Civil Disorders. Summer of 1967.,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed October 7, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/1296.