Treating the Sex Offender at Any Cost: Fifth Amendment Privilege against Compelled Self-Incrimination in the Prison Context. Robinson, A. E. Washburn Law Journal, 42(3):725–754, 2002.
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@article{robinson_treating_2002,
	title = {Treating the {Sex} {Offender} at {Any} {Cost}: {Fifth} {Amendment} {Privilege} against {Compelled} {Self}-{Incrimination} in the {Prison} {Context}},
	volume = {42},
	shorttitle = {Treating the {Sex} {Offender} at {Any} {Cost}},
	url = {https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.journals/wasbur42&i=739},
	language = {eng},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2019-03-20},
	journal = {Washburn Law Journal},
	author = {Robinson, Abigail E.},
	year = {2002},
	keywords = {beller v. middendorf, chapter 4, chapter 6, fifth amendment and fourteenth amendment, kennedy and due process, kennedy and liberty interest, kennedy and procedural due process, kennedy and sex offense, kennedy security trumps, mckune v. lile, penological interest, peña-rodriguez and sex offense, prison interest and military interest, prison security and military security, procedural due process and sex o, procedural due process and sex offense, procedural due process vs. substantive due process, procedure matters, sex offense and classification, sex offense and compelled speech, sex offense and naming},
	pages = {725--754},
}

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