C O M M E N T A R Y Matching Rhetoric with Action: The Challenge of an International Criminal Court Stefanie Grant
E X C H A N G E
Sham Arguments and Capital Punishment Keith Burgess-Jackson
Response Ernest van Den Haag
Trite Arguments and Hypocrisy: A Rejoinder Keith Burgess-Jackson
A R T I C L E S
Do Appellate Courts Regularly Cheat? M.B.E. Smith
The Federal Witness Protection Program: Its Evolution and Continuing Growing Pains Risdon N. Slate
IN THE LITERATURE
Review Essay / Corruption Control and its Critics Frank Anechiarico & James B. Jacobs, The Pursuit of Absolute Integrity: How Corruption Control Makes Government Ineffective Jameson W. Doig
Review Essay / The Scope and Limits of Police Ethics John Kleinig, The Ethics of Policing Jeffrey Reiman
Review Essay / Sentencing Matters Michael Tonry, Sentencing Matters Stanton Wheeler
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