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US Senate. Comm. on the Judiciary. Subcomm. on Criminal Laws and Procedures. Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws, 1971-81 (16 volumes in 19)
Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate,
92d through 96th Congresses. Feb. 1971 – October 1979. Published in 16 volumes in 19 parts by GPO (Washington 1971-1979). 11750 p. Contents include
opening statements by Senators McClellan, Ervin, Thurmond, Kennedy and others; recommendations of law reform organizations, including the National
Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws; statements of legal institutes; testimony of witnesses, including professors of law and sociology; bar
association representatives; officials of the U.S. Department of Justice, lawyers including federal public defenders ; …; exhibits, including law journal
articles, news stories, opinion columns, comparative law studies, presidential Executive Orders, court decisions; statements from nonprofit
organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union; published studies of issues in criminal law, criminal sentencing; questions submitted to witnesses
following oral testimony, with responses. The hearings considered Senate bills S. 1, 716 and 1400, in 93d Congress; S. 1 in 94th Congress; S. 1437 and
other bills in the 95th Congress and S. 1722 and 1723, in 96th Congress.
Title:   Reform of the federal criminal laws : hearings before the Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; Ninety-second Congress, first session [-Ninety-seventh Congress, first session].
OCLC Number:   799988451
Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
Part 1 -- Report on Reform of LawsYesNo
Part 2 --State ExperienceYesNo
Part 3 --Subpart A -- Policy QuestionsYesNo
Part 3 --Subpart B -- Policy QuestionsYesNo
Part 3 --Subpart C -- Comparative Law: Policy QuestionsYesNo
Part 3 --Subpart D -- Policy QuestionsYesNo
Part 4 --Appendix (Courts and Corrections)YesNo
Part 5 --S.I.S. 716 S. 1400 and S. 1401YesNo
Part 6 --National security, etc.YesNo
Part 7 --Codification, Indian Law, etc.YesNo
Part 9 --Tax, Law, etc.YesNo
Part 9 --General Codifications and ProvisionsYesNo
Part 10 -- S. 1 and S. 1400YesNo
Part 11 --Civil Rights Offenses, etc.YesNo
Part 12 --Criminal Justice Reform Act of 1975YesNo
Part 13 --Hearings on S. 1437, etc.YesNo
Part 14 --Hearings on S. 1722 and S. 1723YesNo
Part 15 -- Hearings on S. 1722 and S. 1723YesNo
Part 16 -- Hearings on S. 1630YesNo