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Emily Nagisa Keehn
Emily Nagisa Keehn
Assistant Dean for Law Student Affairs, University of San Diego School of Law
Verified email at sandiego.edu
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Health, Human Rights, and the Transformation of Punishment: South African Litigation to Address HIV and Tuberculosis in Prisons
EN Keehn, A Nevin
Health and Human Rights Journal 20 (1), 213-224, 2018
222018
Current practices to increase uptake, retention and adherence for Option B+ in Malawi
E Keehn, J Karfakis
Lilongwe: mothers2mothers Malawi, 2014
18*2014
The Equality Courts as a tool for gender transformation
EN Keehn
Thinking Gender Papers, UCLA Center for the Study of Women, 2010
132010
Decriminalization and the U.N. Human Rights Bodies
EN Keehn
http://hrp.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Emily-Keehn_HRP-18_002.pdf, 2018
42018
An evaluation of South Africa’s Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services–assessing its independence, effectiveness, and community engagement
E Keehn, N Nyembe, T Sukhija
Sonke Gender Justice Network Report, 2013
32013
Pollsmoor: Reducing overcrowding in a South African remand detention facility
A Nevin, EN Keehn
Evidence for HIV Prevention in Southern Africa Case Study Series, 2018
22018
Column: Prison Rape Is No Joke
S Gear, M Botha, E Keehn
IOL, 2016
22016
Uneven and Still Insufficient: South African Police Services’ Station-Level Compliance With Sexual Offences Laws
E Keehn, L Stemple, C Sanger, D Peacock
Feminist criminology 9 (2), 87-112, 2014
22014
South African Police much too macho
E Keehn, D Peacock
Mail and Guardian Online 3, 2011
22011
Transforming Punishment to Stem Tuberculosis and HIV in South African Prisons
EN Keehn, A Nevin
Health and Human Rights Journal, 2020
2020
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