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Journal articles on the topic "Crime Free Ordinances"

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Joseph, Meredith. "Conflict Preemption: A Remedy for the Disparate Impact of Crime-Free Nuisance Ordinances." University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, no. 54.3 (2021): 801. http://dx.doi.org/10.36646/mjlr.54.3.conflict.

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Thousands of municipalities across the country have adopted crime-free nuisance ordinances—laws that sanction landlords for their tenants’ behaviors, coercing them to evict tenants for actions as innocuous as calling 9-1-1 in an emergency. These facially neutral ordinances give wide discretion to municipal officials, leading to discriminatory enforcement of evictions. As a result, these ordinances have a devastating impact on victims of domestic violence and are used as a tool to inhibit integration in majority-white municipalities. Many plaintiffs have brought lawsuits alleging violations of
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Archer, Deborah. "The New Housing Segregation: The Jim Crow Effects of Crime-Free Housing Ordinances." Michigan Law Review, no. 118.2 (2019): 173–231. http://dx.doi.org/10.36644/mlr.118.2.new.

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America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate neighborhoods, attend different churches, and shop at different stores. This rigid racial segregation results in social, economic, and resource inequality, with White communities of opportunity on the one hand and many communities of color without access to quality schools, jobs, transportation, or health care on the other. Many people view this as an unfortunate fact of life, or as a relic of legal systems long since overturned and beyond the reach of current legal process. But this is not true.
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Chazkel, Amy. "Toward a History of Rights in the City at Night: Making and Breaking the Nightly Curfew in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro." Comparative Studies in Society and History 62, no. 1 (2020): 106–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417519000422.

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AbstractDuring much of the nineteenth century, Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian capital, was under a selective curfew that made it a crime to be in the city's public spaces after dark. The curfew bent normal rules and attenuated supposedly universal rights, overtly discriminating between people on the basis of class and race. Rules that legally defined the nighttime did not come from any national statute, or from newly independent Brazil's liberal Constitution (1824) or its Criminal Code (1830). Instead, Rio's nocturnal sociolegal world was the product of police edicts, on-the-ground policing pra
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Stasiak, Ryszarda. "Podstawy prawne działania radia, telewizji i innych technicznych nośników przekazu w Szwecji." Themis Polska Nova 6, no. 1 (2014): 201–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/tpn2014.1.13.

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The subject of this article is the legal basis of the activity of radio, television and other technical media devices in Sweden. The basis of this activity is freedom of expression guaranteed in the act on the instrument of government (Regeringsformen – RF). There are specific constitutional regulations for some forms of expression. Freedom of the press is regulated in the ordinance on freedom of the press (Tryckfrihetsförordningen – TF) and it includes freedom of expression in writing. The fundamental law on freedom of expression (Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen – YGL) is applicable to other forms
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Wroe, Mishan. "Preemption of Municipal Crime-Free Ordinances." Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice 2, no. 2 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.70658/2693-3225.1044.

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"Minnesota city used anti‐crime laws against people with MI." Mental Health Weekly 34, no. 7 (2024): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mhw.33948.

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Last year, a federal investigation found that Anoka, a suburb of Minneapolis, illegally discriminated against residents with mental health disabilities by giving landlords weekly reports, over five years, revealing personal medical information of renters who received multiple emergency calls to their homes, the Associated Press (AP) reported on Feb. 4. In at least 780 cases, the city also shared details about mental health crises and even how people had tried to kill themselves, all under the guise of enforcing an ordinance designed to deter crime and eliminate public nuisances, the U.S. Depar
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Archer, Deborah N. "The New Housing Segregation: The Jim Crow Effects of Crime-Free Housing Ordinances." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3331751.

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Miron, Adriana. "Considerations and Opinions regarding the Preventive Measure of the Detention provided in the Criminal Procedure Code and the Administrative Measure concerning the Escorting of Persons to the Police Headquarters." Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social Sciences • Law, July 7, 2022, 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2022.15.64.1.8.

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Detention, as a preventive measure, can be taken on the basis of an ordinance, with respect to human dignity, the rights and freedoms of citizens, the free development of the human personality, and justice, which are supreme and guaranteed values. The detention measure cannot be ordered on simple suspicions or assumptions, as it requires strong evidence or clues that a person has committed a crime.
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KHAN, Raheen Fatimah. "Le Pakistan face aux interdictions, à la censure et aux ordonnances présidentielles : le cas de Naya Pakistan par PTI." Fédérer Langues, Altérités, Marginalités, Médias, Éthique, September 30, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/flamme.1466.

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in its manifesto, promised a free and independent media with an autonomous Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) which does not become a tool in the hands of the ruling party (Insaf, 2018). The present study examines the increased control of the PTI government and the military on media outlets, independent journalists, artists, and literary figures around the country. The paper also discusses the rebalancing of power structure and political dynamics in Pakistan, along with the role of presidential ordinances: Pakistan Media Development Authority
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Md., Shadat Hossen, and Rahman Atiqur. "Legal and Institutional Mechanism of Transparency: Bangladesh Perspective." September 20, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3451502.

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<strong>Transparency</strong> Transparency means the continuous sharing of information, decision making, and implementation should be open. It is not sufficient that should simply be made available. It must also be reliable and presented in useful and understandable ways in order to facilitate accountability.[1]Information should be accessible in that every citizen can participate in the debates. Such information helps to ensure a level playing field and encourage the effective participation of all social groups and partnership between different sectors. Transparency makes the institution and
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Books on the topic "Crime Free Ordinances"

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Circu$ Court$: How Racism and Greed Poisoned the American Legal System, and What You Can Do About It. Sheryl Weikal, 2024.

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Book chapters on the topic "Crime Free Ordinances"

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"Crime-Free Housing Ordinances and the Criminalization of Homelessness." In Not a Crime to Be Poor. The New Press, 2019. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.26193052.11.

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