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Wayne Logan

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Wayne A. Logan is Gary & Sallyn Pajcic Professor at Florida State University College of Law.[1] He is the author of the book Knowledge as Power: A History of Criminal Registration Laws in America (Stanford University Press)[2][3] as well as articles addressing criminal law topics in journals such including Pennsylvania Law Review, the Michigan Law Review and the Georgetown Law Journal. He was elected to the American Law Institute.

References

  1. ^ Florida State University College of Law faculty profile
  2. ^ Rafael E Silva, "Knowledge as Power" (Review), Champion, July 2010 , Page 60, http://www.nacdl.org/champion.aspx?id=16275
  3. ^ Dany Lacombe, "Book Review: Wayne A. Logan, Knowledge as Power", Punishment & Society 2010 12: 501