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Dear Vic,



I will be very interested to read your book and would be happy to look at 

draft chapters if that would be helpful. I am interested in very young 

offenders--one of the biggest challenges for juvenile crime regulation. We 

deal with this group and the challenges they pose (although not in depth) 

in Chapter 8 of our book Rethinking Juvenile Justice.



Elizabeth 





Elizabeth Scott

Harold R. Medina Professor of Law

Columbia Law School

435 W. 116th St.

New York, N.Y.  10027



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Re: [AALSChildLaw] Fall/Winter Newsletter - AALS Section on Children and 

the Law



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Hi Jessica,

 

The working title of my current book project is "LITTLE KIDS WHO 

KILL: HOMICIDAL PRETEENS IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM."  I would love to hear 

from other scholars working on this topic.  I hope to finish this book in 

2011, building in part from some of my past efforts, e.g.:  

 

Protecting Preteens: A Child’s Portion of the Fourth Amendment, ___ 

MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL ___ (2011; in press).

                                                                

Intentional Wrongful Conviction of Children, 85 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 

163 (2010). 

Precocious Killers:  Justice for Homicidal Pre-Teens, 28 CHILDREN’S LEGAL 

RIGHTS JOURNAL 33 (2008).

 

ANNOUNCEMENT:  I will officially retire from Ohio Northern in December 

2010, but I will continue to write and teach part-time at other schools 

here in North  Carolina.  See contact info below.

 

Vic Streib

 

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Victor Streib

1721 Hobbs Road

Greensboro, NC 27410

336.617.5946

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On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Weaver, Jessica Dixon <

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Happy Thanksgiving Section Members!

 

I hope that many of you are planning to come to the 2011 AALS Annual 

Meeting, which will be our first meeting as an official section of the 

AALS.  I am writing to solicit information from you about what you have 

been working on since the spring newsletter.  Please send me an email with 

recent presentations, publications, upcoming conferences or workshops, and 

any announcements that you would like to generate to our section.  If you 

could forward this information by December 10, 2010, I will be sure to 

include it in the Fall/Winter volume of our newsletter.   Thanks in 

advance for your prompt responses!

 

Jessica Dixon Weaver

Assistant Professor

SMU Dedman School of Law

P.O. Box 750115

Dallas, TX  75275-0116

(214) 768-2641  office

(214) 768-3142  fax

 

View my scholarship at:

http://ssrn.com/author=762347

 

 



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