Self-Incrimination and Acceptance of Responsibility in Prison Sex Offender Treatment Programs
Abstract
In this Comment, I argue that the withholding of good time credits for refusal to participate in rehabilitation does not constitute compulsion under the Fifth Amendment. Consequently, a state may administer a rehabilitation program utilizing good time credits as an incentive without granting immunity.Suggested Citation
Stefan Padfield, Self-Incrimination and Acceptance of Responsibility in Prison Sex Offender Treatment Programs, 49 University of Kansas Law Review 487 (2001).