Word: conductivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...MARTIAL nearly always deal with enlisted men, have a president (senior officer present), a trial counsel (prosecutor) and defense counsel. Neither counsel need be a lawyer, but if the former is, the latter must be. Maximum penalties upon conviction: six months' confinement at hard labor and a bad-conduct discharge, which is theoretically less serious than a dishonorable discharge...
Whatever the law should be, said Katzenbach, it is "particularly irrelevant" to fret because police questioning may bother the poor the most-"the simple fact is that poverty is often a breeding ground for criminal conduct, and that inevitably any code of procedure is likely to affect more poor people than rich people." Indeed, argued Katzenbach, more effective police procedure would benefit the poor, "for it is they who live in the high-crime areas." In short, criminal justice can go only so far in seeking social equality -a goal that courts alone cannot reach -and then it is time...
...renowned among European scholars, journalists and rising bureaucrats as one of the liveliest and most respected educational experiences available. Launched in 1947 by a group of Harvard students appalled at the lack of knowledge in Europe about U.S. institutions, it now has turned out some 5,000 graduates, will conduct its 100th seminar next month...
...pointed out six areas in which the standards of criminal justice can be improved. First, "and perhaps most important," he suggested improvement of the pre-arraignment and pre-trial conduct of law enforcement agencies, including new codes for the conduct of police...
...abilities or limitations in space will be," says Major General Don R. Ostrander, head of the Air Force Office of Aerospace Research. "The only way we are going to find out what man can and cannot do in space is to put him up there and require him to conduct some meaningful experiments...