Designing a Hybrid Domestic Violence Prosecution Clinic: Making Bedfellows of Academics, Activists and Prosecutors to Teach Students According to Clinical Theory and Best Practices
Mississippi Law Journal, Vol. 74, p. 1177, 2005
62 Pages Posted: 27 May 2010
Date Written: 2005
Abstract
This article explores the educational, community and personal needs that led to the development and design of a hybrid prosecution project. It evaluates goals for a hybrid prosecution project and some alternative educational models, assessing their ability to be replicated at other law schools. Based on an evaluation of the experience of ALS, this article also offers some recommendations and suggestions for others and the future.
Keywords: Domestic Violence Prosecution, Hybrid Clinic
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Lynch, Mary A., Designing a Hybrid Domestic Violence Prosecution Clinic: Making Bedfellows of Academics, Activists and Prosecutors to Teach Students According to Clinical Theory and Best Practices (2005). Mississippi Law Journal, Vol. 74, p. 1177, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1393031
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