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WAYNE A. LOGAN Steven M. Goldstein Professor J .D ., U NIV E RS ITY O F WIS CO NS IN , 1991 M.A., CRIMINO LO G Y , S TATE U NIVER SITY OF N EW YOR K, A L BA N Y, 1986 B.A., WE S LE Y AN U NIV E RS ITY , 19 83
Sentencing Law, Policy & Practice (with Michael O’Hear) (Foundation Press) (forthcoming 2022) The Ex Post Facto Clause: Its History and Role in A Punitive Society (Oxford University Press) (forthcoming 2022) Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws: An Empirical Evaluation (co-editor with J.J. Prescott) (Cambridge University Press 2021) Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction: Law, Policy and Practice (with Margaret Love & Jenny Roberts) (4th ed., Thomson Reuters 2021) Questions and Answers, Q & A: Criminal Procedure-Police Investigation (4th ed., Carolina Academic Press 2021) Questions and Answers, Q & A: Criminal Procedure-Adjudication (4th ed., Carolina Academic Press 2021) Florida Search and Seizure Law (LexisNexis 2020 & 2021) Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction: Law, Policy and Practice (with Margaret Love & Jenny Roberts) (3d ed., Thomson Reuters 2018)
In Crowdsourcing Crime Control, 99 Texas Law Review 137 (2020), Professor Wayne Logan describes the use of crowdsourcing techniques in criminal investigations, of late undertaken by police working alongside amateur web and forensic genetic sleuths, armchair detectives and others seeking to identify and apprehend criminal suspects. The article discusses how current doctrine is illequipped to address this development and provides a framework for its regulation, in the hope of ensuring that the wisdom of the crowd does not become the tyranny of the crowd.