360 Degrees: Perspectives on the U.S. Criminal Justice System
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January 20, 2005
Hannah Lobel Utne.com
There's something for web design aficionados, as well. Some
major design muscles are flexed on the site, but every element has
its purpose. When you draw your cursor over one of the concentric
rings of a criminal justice timeline that spans 1,400 years, the
other rings ripple, like the domino effect all events have on
history. Every click to another portion of the site resonates with
the sound of prison doors slamming shut. The bells and whistles
never overwhelm the content, though, making the site a valuable
resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the criminal
justice system or design effective advocacy web sites or both.
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