Very sorry, but we often don't do an April video because of the limited number of tournaments and because our nationals is in early April. This year, we are actually hosting nats, so we're truly swamped. Apologies, but I'm sure you'll do fantastic.
Hey everybody, two related things. First, we know LD has been on the backburner this year. And second, meet Ben Harvey, a freshman at MSU and very good former LD debater. Starting next year, Ben is going to be heading up the LD side of the channel to free the rest of us up to get content out faster and better. So we thought it would be good for everybody to meet him. And now you've met him.
One other comment: A person you have not met on the channel is Claire Green, who is an outstanding debater for MSU and does a lot of the research for the LD videos. It's my (Brett) fault for not introducing her, as she doesn't appear on camera, but she deserves a ton of credit for the high quality research and content.
THE REST OF THE SOURCES: AFF SOURCES The Benefits of Rehabilitative Incarceration, National Bureau of Economic Research, April 6, 2020. www.nber.org/reporter/2020number1/benefits-rehabilitative-incarceration Ben Stickle and Steven Sprick Schuster, American Journal of Criminal Justice (2023), Are Schools in Prison Worth It? The Effects and Economic Returns of Prison Education: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12103-023-09747-3 Alliance for Safety and Justice (2016), Crime Survivors Speak: allianceforsafetyandjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/documents/Crime%20Survivors%20Speak%20Report.pdf Sonja Meijer (2017), European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (2017), Rehabilitation as a Positive Obligation: brill.com/view/journals/eccl/25/2/article-p145_4.xml?language=en Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2019), Treating Persons as Means: plato.stanford.edu/entries/persons-means/ NEG SOURCES Gerard Bradley, Notre Dame Law School (2003), Retribution: The Central Aim of Punishment: scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1487&context=law_faculty_scholarship US Office of Justice Programs (1977), Function of Criminal Justice Procedures www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/functions-criminal-justice-procedures-tasks-and-personnel Minnesota House Research Department (2019), Do Criminal Laws Deter Crime? www.house.mn.gov/hrd/pubs/deterrence.pdf International Police Science Association (2016), World Internal Security and Police Index(WISPI) ipsa-police.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/WISPI-Report-2016.pdf World Population Review, Most Violent Countries 2024: worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-violent-countries Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime(2022), Arrested development in northern Central America globalinitiative.net/analysis/development-extortion-central-america/ World Population Review(2024), Crime Rate by Country 2024 worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country South African Law Commission, Conviction Rates and Other Outcomes of Crimes Reported in Eight South African Police Areas www.justice.gov.za/salrc/rpapers/rp18.pdf Guy Lamb, The Conversation(2023), South Africa’s Police are Losing the War on Crime - Here’s How They Need to Rethink Their Approach theconversation.com/south-africas-police-are-losing-the-war-on-crime-heres-how-they-need-to-rethink-their-approach-218048 Anna Ayuso, International Catalan Institute for Peace(????), Violence, corruption and organized crime in Venezuela www.icip.cat/perlapau/en/article/violence-corruption-and-organized-crime-in-venezuela/
Quick question. I want to use Kant on the aff but I’ve read a load of information suggesting that Kant wants retribution to be the primary objective of the cjs. How would you make the Kant aff work?
Most helpful video of this topic!! thanks for making these
These videos are super helpful. When is the next PF video coming out for the April topic? Can't wait to see it!
Very sorry, but we often don't do an April video because of the limited number of tournaments and because our nationals is in early April. This year, we are actually hosting nats, so we're truly swamped. Apologies, but I'm sure you'll do fantastic.
Hey everybody, two related things. First, we know LD has been on the backburner this year. And second, meet Ben Harvey, a freshman at MSU and very good former LD debater. Starting next year, Ben is going to be heading up the LD side of the channel to free the rest of us up to get content out faster and better. So we thought it would be good for everybody to meet him. And now you've met him.
One other comment: A person you have not met on the channel is Claire Green, who is an outstanding debater for MSU and does a lot of the research for the LD videos. It's my (Brett) fault for not introducing her, as she doesn't appear on camera, but she deserves a ton of credit for the high quality research and content.
thanks for this awsome video guys!! Quick question, would you all be open to publishing the slide show used in the video for viewer access?
Very fair request. We will put that on the agenda for next fall, when we have some more people helping out with the channel.
THE REST OF THE SOURCES:
AFF SOURCES
The Benefits of Rehabilitative Incarceration, National Bureau of Economic Research, April 6, 2020. www.nber.org/reporter/2020number1/benefits-rehabilitative-incarceration
Ben Stickle and Steven Sprick Schuster, American Journal of Criminal Justice (2023), Are Schools in Prison Worth It? The Effects and Economic Returns of Prison Education: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12103-023-09747-3
Alliance for Safety and Justice (2016), Crime Survivors Speak: allianceforsafetyandjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/documents/Crime%20Survivors%20Speak%20Report.pdf
Sonja Meijer (2017), European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (2017), Rehabilitation as a Positive Obligation: brill.com/view/journals/eccl/25/2/article-p145_4.xml?language=en
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2019), Treating Persons as Means: plato.stanford.edu/entries/persons-means/
NEG SOURCES
Gerard Bradley, Notre Dame Law School (2003), Retribution: The Central Aim of Punishment: scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1487&context=law_faculty_scholarship
US Office of Justice Programs (1977), Function of Criminal Justice Procedures
www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/functions-criminal-justice-procedures-tasks-and-personnel
Minnesota House Research Department (2019), Do Criminal Laws Deter Crime?
www.house.mn.gov/hrd/pubs/deterrence.pdf
International Police Science Association (2016), World Internal Security and Police Index(WISPI)
ipsa-police.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/WISPI-Report-2016.pdf
World Population Review, Most Violent Countries 2024: worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-violent-countries
Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime(2022), Arrested development in northern Central America
globalinitiative.net/analysis/development-extortion-central-america/
World Population Review(2024), Crime Rate by Country 2024
worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country
South African Law Commission, Conviction Rates and Other Outcomes of Crimes Reported in Eight South African Police Areas
www.justice.gov.za/salrc/rpapers/rp18.pdf
Guy Lamb, The Conversation(2023), South Africa’s Police are Losing the War on Crime - Here’s How They Need to Rethink Their Approach
theconversation.com/south-africas-police-are-losing-the-war-on-crime-heres-how-they-need-to-rethink-their-approach-218048
Anna Ayuso, International Catalan Institute for Peace(????), Violence, corruption and organized crime in Venezuela
www.icip.cat/perlapau/en/article/violence-corruption-and-organized-crime-in-venezuela/
Quick question. I want to use Kant on the aff but I’ve read a load of information suggesting that Kant wants retribution to be the primary objective of the cjs. How would you make the Kant aff work?