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The Brooklyn Law Review is a scholarly journal of analysis and commentary covering a broad range of current legal issues.
Current Issue: Volume 87, Issue 4 (2022) SYMPOSIUM: THE ROLE OF THE “VICTIM” IN THE CRIMINAL LEGAL SYSTEM
Articles
Giving Meaning to the Apostrophe in Victim[’]s Rights
Margaret Garvin
Should Victims’ Views Influence Prosecutors’ Decisions?
Bruce A. Green and Brandon P. Ruben
Blame the Victim: How Mistreatment by the State Is Used to Legitimize Police Violence
Tamara Rice Lave
Protecting the Constitution While Protecting Victims: Challenges to Pro Se Cross-Examination
Katharine L. Manning
What Are Victim Impact Statements For?
Susan A. Bandes
Parole, Victim Impact Evidence, and Race
Alexis Karteron
The Victim/Offender Overlap and Criminal System Reform
Cynthia Godsoe
Notes
Balancing Efficiency and the Public Interest: A Comparative Analysis of Force Majeure Defaults in Government Contracting
Alexandra L. Noetzel