Criminal Justice Ethics Subject Index Volumes 1 to 15 1982-1996 CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice. (C). Daniel Callahan. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 2, 64. Are Moral Intuitions Self-Evident Truths? (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Richard A. Shweder. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 24-31. Blacklisting Public Contractors as an Anti-Corruption and Racketeering Strategy. (A). James B. Jacobs & Frank Anechiarico. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 64-76. The Case Against Using Biological Indicators in Judicial Decision Making and Rejoinder to Herrnstein. (E). Robert L. Bonn, & Alexander B. Smith. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 3-10; 15-17. The Commonality of Loyalty and Tolerance. (S), Loyalty. George P. Fletcher. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 68-70. Crime and Human Nature Revisited: A Response to Bonn and Smith and Rebuttal. (E). Richard J. Herrnstein. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 10-15; 17-18. Crime and Public Opinion. (C). Robert B. McKay. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 2, 84-85. Crime, Minorities, and the Social Contract. (A). Bill Lawson. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 16-24. Criminal Justice History. (R), Lawrence M. Friedman & Robert V. Percival, The Roots of Justice: Crime and Punishment in Alameda County, California, 1870-1910. Douglas Greenberg. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 71-73. Dangerous Offenders and Endangered Justice. (R), Mark H. Moore, Susan R. Estrich, Daniel McGillis, & William Spelman, Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive Trget of Justice. Robert Panzarella. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 81-83. Demoralizing Professionals. (R), Alan H. Goldman, The Moral Foundations of Professional Ethics. Arthur L. Caplan. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 64-71. Dirty Dollars: Organized Crime and Its Illicit Partnership in the Waste Industry. (R), Alan A. Block & Frank Scarpitti, Poisoning for Profit: The Mafia and Toxic Waste in America. Robert J. Kelly. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 47-68. Dominion as the Target of Criminal Justice. (R), John Braithwaite & Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice. C.L. Ten. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 40-46. Editor's Introduction. (S), Loyalty. John Kleinig. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. 35-35. The Editor's Introduction. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. William C. Heffernan. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 3-4. Emotions, Reasons, and Character. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. James. Q. Wilson. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 83-92. The Ethics of Parts and Wholes. (S), Loyalty. Andrew Oldenquist. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 43-47. The Ethics of Secrecy. (R), Sissela Bok, Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation. Bernard Gert. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 78-84. Fletcher on Loyalty and Universal Morality. (S), Loyalty. Stephen Nathanson. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 56-62. How We Acquire a Sense of Morality. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. H.J. Eysenck. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 53-61. The Immoral Sense. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Alan Gewirth. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 4-6. Incorrigibility Laws: The State's Role in Resolving Intrafamily Conflict. (A). Martin Guggenheim. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 1-19. Institutional Roles and Moral Autonomy. (R), Elizabeth Wolgast, Ethics of an Artifical Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations. John P. Burke. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 37-41. Loyalty and Identity: Reflections on and About a Theme in Fletcher's Loyalty. (S), Loyalty. Haim Marantz. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 63-68. Loyalties, and Why Loyalty Should Be Ignored. (S), Loyalty. R.E. Ewin. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 36-42. Making Sense of Social Experiences and Moral Judgments. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Elliot Turiel. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 69-76. Moral Authority in Law and Criminal Justice: Some Reflections on Wilson's the Moral Sense. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Tom Tyler & Wayne Kerstetter. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. 44-53. Moral Innatism, Connatural Ideas, and Impuissance in Daily Affairs: James Q. Wilson's Acrobatic Dive into an Empty Pool. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Gilbert Geis. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 77-82. Moral Sense: Ancient and Modern. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Arlene W. Saxonhouse. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 39-44. Moral Sense and Utopian Sensibility. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Robin Fox. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 19-23. Morality and the Retributive Emotions. (A). J.L. Mackie. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 3-10. On Morals and Markets. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Barry Schwartz. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 61-69. Order: The Real Infrastructure Issue. (C). Michael Block & Steve Twist. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 2, 78-79. Perfectionist Moral Theory, the Criminal Law, and the Liberal State. (R), Robert P. George, Making Men Moral; Civil Liberties and Public Morality. David A.J. Richards. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 93-100. Personal Loyalty to Superiors. (A). SamS. Souryal & Brian W. McKay. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 44-62. The Politics of Torture. (R), Edward Peters, Torture. James Ross Sweeney. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 60-66. Predicting Dangerousness. (S). Discussants: Anthony Bottoms, Lord Edmund-Davis, Jean Floud, Larry Gostin, John Gunn, Ted Honderich, Laurie Taylor, & Nigel Walker. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 3-17. Predicting Violence. (R), John Monahan, The Clinical Prediction of Violent Behavior. James Wulach. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 55-56. Privatizing or Civilizing Public Spaces? (R). Richard Neely, Take Back Your Neighborhood. Mark H. Moore. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 44-51. A Question of Loyalty. (S), Loyalty. Neil Richards. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 48-56. The Role of Subjectivity in Criminal Justice Classification and Prediction Methods. (A). Richard A. Berk. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 35-47. San Franciso's Matrix Program for the Homeless. (C). Heather MacDonald. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 2, 79-80. Sentiments, Evaluations, and Claims. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Gerald F. Gaus. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 7-15. Tom Wolfe's Jurisprudence. (C). Ronald L. Goldfarb. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 2, 60. Trapped in a Metaphor. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Peggy Reeves Sanday. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 32-38. Universalism and Individualism. (S), James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense. Stephen Buckle. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 15-19. Violence, Vigilantism, and Justice. (C). Ronald L. Goldfarb. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 2, 72. LAW AND ETHICS Ethics in Public Service: Higher Standards and Double Standards. (C). Edwin J. Delattre. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 2, 79-83. Foreign Policy by Indictment: Using Legal Tools Against Foreign Officials Involved in Drug Trafficking. (A). Jean E. Engelmayer. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 3-31. Insanity Defense Reform. (C). Orrin G. Hatch. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 2, 85-88. Reordering the Priorities of the FBI in the Light of the End of the Cold War. (C). Don Edwards. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 2, 72. Undercover Operations: Some Moral Questions about S.804. (A). Ferdinand D. Schoeman. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 16-22. CRIMINALIZATION The ACLU Philosophy and the Right to Abuse the Unborn. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Phillip E. Johnson. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 48-51. The ADL Hate Crime Statute and The First Amendment. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Larry Alexander. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 49-51. Against Legal Paternalism. (R), Joel Feinberg, Harm to Self. Norman O. Dahl. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988). pp. 67-78. Aiding a Suicide Attempt. (S). Discussants: Tibor Machan, Howard T. Owens, Jr., John J. Paris, & Ralph J. Marino. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 72-79. Bias Crimes: What Do Haters Deserve? (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Jeffrie Murphy. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 20-23. Blacklisting Public Contractors as an Anti-Corruption and Racketeering Strategy. (A). James B. Jacobs & Frank Anechiarico. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 64-76. "Brother, You Can't Go to Jail for What You're Thinking": Motives, Effects, and "Hate Crime" Laws. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Susan Gellman. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 24-29. Confronting Liberals on Confronting Crime. (R), Elliot Currie, Confronting Crime: An American Challenge. Travis Hirschi. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 66-71. Crime and Moral Conundrums. (R), Leo Katz, Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law. Thomas Morawetz. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 35-45. Criminal Harm. (B). Barbara Baum Levenbook. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 48-53. Criminally Harming Others. (S), Joel Feinberg's Harm to Others. John Kleinig. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 3-10. Decriminalization and the Constitution. (R), David A.J. Richards, Sex, Drugs, Death, and the Law. Frederick Schauer. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 76-84. Deterring Illegal Behavior by Officials of Complex Organizations. (A). Jameson W. Doig, D.E. Phillips, & T. Manson. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 27-56. Drugs in the Womb: The Newest Battlefield in the War on Drugs. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Paul A. Logli. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 23-29. Editor's Introduction. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. John Kleinig. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 3-6. First Amendment Challenges to Hate Crime Legislation: Where's the Speech? and Some Further Thoughts on "Thought Crimes" (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. James Weinstein. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 6-20; 61-63. Freedom of Thought as Freedom of Expression: Hate Crime Sentencing Enchancement and First Amendment Theory. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Martin Redish. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 29-42. Harm to Others¾A Rejoinder. (S), Joel Feinberg's Harm to Others. Joel Feinberg. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 16-29. Helping, Doing, and the Grammar of Complicity. (A). Daniel Yeager. 15(1), (Winter/Spring 1996). pp. 25-35. The Interaction Between Law and Morality in Jewish Law in the Areas of Feticide and Killing a Terminal Ill Individual. (A). Daniel B. Sinclair. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 76-84. Justifying the Rights of Pregnancy: The Interest View. (R), Bonnie Steinbock, Life Before Birth. Don Marquis. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 67-81. Messages, Motives, and Hate Crimes. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Frederick Schauer. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 52-54. The Moral and Legal Responsibility of the Bad Samaritan. (A). Joel Feinberg. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 56-68. The Moral Foundations of Decriminalization. (S), Joel Feinberg's Harm to Others. David A.J. Richards. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 11-16. Not So Simple Rape. (R), Susan Estrich, Real Rape. Vivian Berger. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 69-81. Perfectionist Moral Theory, the Criminal Law, and the Liberal State. (R), Robert P. George, Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 93-101. The Politics of Crime. (A). Michael Goldman. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 14-23. Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Perils of Prosecution. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Wendy K. Mariner, Leonard H. Glantz, & George J. Annas. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 30-41. Principled Compromise: The New York State Organized Crime Control Act. (A). Daniel L. Feldman. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 50-60. Procreative Liberty. (R), John Robertson, Children of Choice: Freedom and the New Reproductive Technologies. Bonnie Steinbock. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 67-74. Protecting Fetuses from Prenatal Hazards: Whose Crimes? What Punishment? (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Kathleen Nolan. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 11-23. Public Decisions and Private Rights. (R), John Kaplan, The Hardest Drug: Heroin and Public Policy. Randy E. Barnett. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 50-62. Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part One¾Power vs. Liberty. (A). Randy E. Barnett. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985.pp. 50-72. Pursing Justice in a Free Society: Part Two¾Crime Prevention and the Legal Order. (A). Randy E. Barnett. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 30-53. Regulating Death. (R), Carlos Gomez; Regulating Death. Norman L. Cantor. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 71-77. Regulating Offensive Acts. (R), Joel Feinberg, Offense to Others. Judith André. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 54-59. Rethinking the War Against Hate Crimes: A New York City Perspective. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. James B. Jacobs. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 55-61. Susan Gellman Has It Right. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Ralph Brown. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 46-48. Taking Drugs and Rights Seriously. (R), Douglas N. Husak, Drugs and Rights. Gerald F. Gaus. 14(1), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 63-72. Temperance Ideology and Sociological Denial. (R), Mark Kleiman, Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results. Craig Reinarman. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 29-36. Toward a Rational Gun Policy. (C). Charles E. Schumer. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 2, 63. When Becoming Pregnant Is a Crime. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Lynn M. Paltrow. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 41-47. FAMILY LAW The ACLU Philosophy and the Right to Abuse the Unborn. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Phillip E. Johnson. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 48-51. Discretion, Punishment, and Juvenile Justice. (A). Francis Schrag. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 3-1. Discretionary Waiver of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: An Invitation to Procedural Arbitrariness. (A). Stephen Wizner. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 41-50. Drugs in the Womb: The Newest Battlefield in the War on Drugs. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Paul A. Logli. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 23-29. Families in Need of Supervision. (A). Daniel D. Leddy, Jr. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 19-38. Incorrigibility Laws: The State's Role in Resolving Intrafamily Conflict. (A). Martin Guggenheim. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 11-19. Juvenile Justice. (R), Peter S. Prescott, The Child Savers. Stephen Wizner. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 55-59. Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Perils of Prosecution. (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Wendy K. Mariner, Leonard H. Glantz, & George J. Annas. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 30-41. Protecting Fetuses from Prenatal Hazards: Whose Crimes? What Punishment? (S), Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment. Kathleen Nolan. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 11-23. Shame, Forgiveness, and Juvenile Justice. (A). David B. Moore. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 3-25. LEGAL THEORY The Actus Reus Requirement: A Qualified Defense and Reply to Murphy and Husak. (E), The Actus Reus Requirement. Michael Gorr. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 11-17; 24-26. Against Legal Paternalism. (R), Joel Feinberg, Harm to Self. Norman O. Dahl. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988). pp. 67-78. The Best Intuitionistic Theory Yet! Thomson on Rights. (R), Judith Jarvis Thompson, The Realm of Rights. M.B.E. Smith. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 85-97. A Case for Limited Paternalism. (R), John Kleinig, Paternalism. Dan W. Brock. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 79-88. The Commonality of Loyalty and Tolerance. (S), Loyalty. George P. Fletcher. 12(1), Winter/Sprig 1993. pp. 68-70. "A Constitution for a Religious and Moral People": A Comment on Greenawalt and Perry. (R), Kent Greenawalt, Religious Convictions and Political Choice; Michael J. Perry, Morality, Politics and Law. David A. Hoekema. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 70-78. Constructing a Theory of Impossible Attempts. (A). George P. Fletcher. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 53-69. Crime and Moral Conundrums. (R), Leo Katz, Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law. Thomas Morawetz. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 35-45. Crime, Minorities, and the Social Contract. (A). Bill Lawson. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 16-24. Criminal Theory as an International Discipline: Reflections on the 1984 Freiburg Workshop. (A). George P. Fletcher. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 60-77. Donald Davidson and Section 2.01 of the Model Penal Code. (A). James W. Child. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 31-43. Dworkin's "Full Political Theory of Law". (R), Ronald Dworkin, Law's Empire. Thomas D. Eisele. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 49-66. Faultless Mistake of Fact: Justification or Excuse? (A). Terry L. Price. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 14-28. Fletcher on Loyalty and Universal Morality. (S), Loyalty. Stephen Nathanson. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 56-62. The Fortuitous Gap in Law and Morality. (A). Yoram Shachar. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 12-36. Gorr on Actus Reus. (E), The Actus Reus Requirement. Jeffrie G. Murphy. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 18-19. The Hart-Devlin Debate. (B). Carl F. Cranor. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 59-65. Helping, Doing, and the Grammar of Complicity. (A). Daniel Yeager. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 25-35. In the Land of the Omissions: An Opinionated Guide. (A). Christine T. Sistare. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 26-48. Justifying the Grounds of Mitigation. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Andrew J. Ashworth. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 5-10. Justifying the Rights of Pregnancy: The Interest View. (R), Bonnie Steinbock, Life Before Birth. Don Marquis. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 67-81. Law and Objectivity: How People are Treated. (A). Kent Greenawalt. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 31-55. Legal Positivism, Natural Law, and the Hart/Dworkin Debate. (B). Stephen W. Ball. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 68-85. Limited Legal Moralism. (A). Richard Francis Galvin. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 23-36. Loyalty and Identity: Reflections on and About a Theme in Fletcher's Loyalty. (S), Loyalty. Haim Marantz. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 63-68. Making Up Our Minds: Can Law Survive Cognitive Science? (R), Lynne Rudder Baker, Saving Belief: A Critique of Physicalism; Daniel C. Dennett, The Intentional Stance; Paul M. Churchland, Matter and Consciousness. Rebecca Dresser. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 27-40. The Marxian Critique of Criminal Justice. (A). Jeffrey Reiman. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 30-50. Marxist Ideology, Communist Reality, and the Concept of Criminal Justice. (A). Eugene Kamenka, & Alice Erh-Soon Tay. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 3-29. Motive and Criminal Liability. (A). Douglas N. Husak. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 3-14. The Nature and Foundations of Rights. (B). James W. Nickel. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 64-69. The "New Syndrome Excuse Syndrome". (A). Stephen J. Morse. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 3-15. The Obligation to Obey the Law: Revision or Explanation? (R), Kent Greenawalt, Conflicts of Law and Morality. M.B.E. Smith. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 60-70. On Risk Taking and Moral Responsibility. (A). Gregory Mellema. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 3-11. On the Doctrine ofParens Patriae: Fiduciary Obligations and State Power. (A). Jeffrey Blustein. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 39-46. The Ongoing Soviet Debate About the Presumption of Innocence. (A). George P. Fletcher. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 69-75. The Orthodox Model of the Criminal Offense. (E), The Actus Reus Requirement. Douglas N. Husak. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 20-23. The Politics of Crime. (A). Michael Goldman. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 14-23. The Power Principle: "Inherent Defects" Reconsidered. (D). John Tomasi. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 40-46. Purposes of Punishment Under the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Richard S. Frase. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 11-20. Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part One¾Power vs. Liberty. (A). Randy E. Barnett. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 50-72. Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part Two¾Crime Prevention and the Legal Order. (A). Randy E. Barnett. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 30-53. Reasons for Anger: A Response to Narayan and von Hirsch's Provocation Theory. (D). Jeremy Horder. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 63-69. Regulating Death. (R), Carlos Gomez, Regulating Death. Norman Cantor. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 71-77. Response To Alexander. (E), Voluntary Action: The Child/Davidson Trilemma. James W. Child. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 99-100. Rethinking Criminal Law. (R), George P. Fletcher, Rethinking Criminal Law. Anthony D. Woozley. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 41-47. Religious Grounds in Liberal Politics. (A). Kent Greenawalt. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 3-13. Rights and Excuses. (A). George P. Fletcher. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 17-27. Rights and Responsibilities. (R), Lloyd Weinreb, Oedipus at Fenway Park: What Rights There Are and Why There Are Any. M.B.E. Smith. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 75-85. The Role of Criminal Record in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Julian V. Roberts. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 21-30. Self-Defense Theory. (R), Suzanne Uniacke, Permissible Killing: The Self-Defense Justification for Homicide. Martin R. Gardner. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 72-79. A Theory of Criminal Justice. (R), Hyman Gross, A Theory of Criminal Justice. Barbara Baum Levenbook. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 60-64. Three Conceptions of Provocation. (A). Uma Narayan & Andrew von Hirsch. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 15-24. Voluntary Action: The Child/Davidson Trilemma. (E), Voluntary Action, The Child/Alexander Trilemma. Larry Alexander. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 98-99. POLICE ETHICS Black and Blue Encounters. (C). Don Wycliff.7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 2, 84. Do Cops Really Need a Code of Ethics? (A). Michael Davis. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 14-28. The Effects of Patrol Officers' Defensiveness Toward the Outside World on Their Ethical Orientations. (A). Stan K. Shernock. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990). pp. 24-42. Empowering and Restraining the Police: How to Accomplish Both. (R), Howard Cohen and Michael Feldberg, Power and Restraint: The Moral Dimensions of Police Work. James F. Doyle. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 52-57. Ethical Issues in Policing. (C). Patrick V. Murphy. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 2, 94-96 Learning Police Ethics. (A). Lawrence Sherman. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 10-19. Loyalty: The Police. (A). R.E. Ewin. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 3-15. Privacy and Criminal Justice Policies. (B). Ferdinand D. Schoeman. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 71-82. A Question of Loyalty. (S), Loyalty. Neil Richards. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 48-6. Rational Police. (R), Edwin J. Delattre, Character and Cops: Ethics in Policing. Elliot D. Cohen. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 64-71 Self-Defense Theory. (R), Suzanne Uniacke, Permissible Killing: The Self-Defense Justification for Homicide. Martin R. Gardner. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 72-79. Trial by Confession: The Suffolk County Homicide File. (C). Thomas J. Maier, & Rex Smith. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 2, 82-84. Undercover Operations: Some Moral Questions about S.804. (A). Ferdinand D. Schoeman. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 16-22. What's Wrong with Complaint Investigations? (A). Andrew N. Goldsmith. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 36-55. Why We Should Establish a Police Code of Ethics. (C). Hubert Williams. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 2, 100. AUTHORITY Exploiting Police Authority. (A). Howard Cohen. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 23-31. Overstepping Police Authority. (A). Howard Cohen. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 52-60. Police and Politics. (A). William Ker Muir, Jr. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 3-9. CORRUPTION Convicting the Innocent. (C). James McCloskey. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 2, 54-59. Exploiting Police Authority. (A). Howard Cohen. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 23-31. Police Gratuities: What the Public Think. (A). Tim Prenzler & Peta Mackay. 14(1). Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 15-25. Reflections on Police Corruption. (C). James W. Birch. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 2, 83-85. Should We Tell the Police to Say "Yes" to Gratuities? (A). Richard R.E. Kania. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 37-49. DECEPTION Deception by Police. (A). Jerome H. Skolnick. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 40-54. The Ethics of Deceptive Interrogation. (A). Jerome H. Skolnick & Richard A. Leo. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 3-12. Institutional Roles and Moral Autonomy. (R), Elizabeth Wolgast, Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations. John P. Burke. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 37-41. Lying During Crisis Negotiations: A Costly Means to Expedient Resolution. (A). Francis V. Burke, Jr. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 49-62. Undercover Operations: Some Moral Questions about S.804. (A). Ferdinand D. Schoeman. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 16-22. Under-the-Covers Undercover Investigations: Some Reflections on the State's Use of Deception. (A). Gary T. Marx. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 13-24. USE OF FORCE The Justifiability of Hollow-Point Bullets. (A). James B. Brady. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983). pp. 9-19. Overstepping Police Authority. (A). Howard Cohen. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 52-60. The Perpetrator as Person: Theological Reflections on the Just War Tradition and the Use of Force by Police. (A). Tobias L. Winright. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 37-56. The Politics of Torture. (R), Edward Peters, Torture. James Ross Sweeney. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 60-66. Security Forces Practices in Egypt. (C). Virginia N. Sherry. 12(2), Summer/Fall 1993. pp. 2, 42-44. Torture as Raison d'État. (R), Lawrence Wchsler, A Miracle, A Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers. Anthony D'Amato. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 40-44. LEGAL ETHICS Client Taint: The Embarrassment of Rudolph Giuliani. (A). H. Richard Uviller. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 3-10. Confidentiality, Rules, and Codes of Ethics and The Specificity of Rules of Professional Conduct: A Rejoinder to Professor Freeman. (E). Alan H. Goldman. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 9-14; 16. The Conscientious Advocate and Client Perjury. (A). John Kleinig. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 3-15. A Fierce Blindness. (R), Kenneth Mann, Defending White Collar Crime: A Portrait of Attorneys at Work. David Luban. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 69-78. Lawyer-Client Confidences Under the A.B.A. Model Rules: Ethical Rules Without Ethical Reason and Problem of Writing, Enforcing, and Teaching Ethical Rules: A Reply to Professor Goldman. (E). Monroe H. Freedman. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 3-8; 14-16. The Lawyer as Liar. (C). H. Richard Uviller. 13(2), Summer/Fall 1994. pp. 2, 102-106. Life Story Fee Contracts. (A). Gary K. Schick. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 3-14. Pure Legal Advocates and Moral Agents: Two Concepts of a Lawyer in an Adversary System. (A). Eliot D. Cohen. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 38-59. PROSECUTORIAL ETHICS Convicting the Innocent. (C). James McCloskey. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 2, 54-59. The Decision to Seek Criminal Charges: Just Deserts and the Waiver Decision. (A). Barry C. Feld. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 27-41. Foreign Policy by Indictment: Using Legal Tools Against Foreign Officials Involved in Drug Trafficking. (A). Jean E. Engelmayer. 8(2), Summer/Fall 1989. pp. 3-31. Life Story Fee Contracts. (A). Gary K. Schick. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 3-14. Paying a Murderer for Evidence. (S). Discussants: Helman R. Brook, Robert J. Comiskey, Ronald Munson, & Kai Nielsen. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 47-55. Prosecutorial Ethics. (C). Ralph Gants. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 2, 69-71. Prosecutorial Ethics and the Reno Rule: Authorized by Law? (A). Corinna Barrett Lain. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 17-36. Trial by Confession: The Suffolk County Homicide File. (C). Thomas J. Maier & Rex Smith. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 2, 82-84. JUDICIAL ETHICS Convicting the Innocent. (C). James McCloskey. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 2, 54-59. Life Story Fee Contracts. (A). Gary K. Schick. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 3-14. Paying a Murderer for Evidence. (S). Discussants: Helman R. Brook, Robert J. Comiskey, Ronald Munson, & Kai Nielsen. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 47-55. The Selling of Jury Deliberations. (S). Discussant: Richard P. Cunningham, Robert F. Nagel, & Loren E. Lomasky. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 26-34. Tom Wolfe's Jurisprudence. (C). Ronald L. Goldfarb. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 2, 60. Trial by Confession: The Suffolk County Homicide File. (C). Thomas J. Maier, & Rex Smith. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 2, 82-84. Victims' Rights in Criminal Trials. (R), George Fletcher, With Justice for Some: Victim's Rights in Criminal Trials. Robert Weisberg. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 56-62. DEATH PENALTY The Birth of the Death-Machine. (C). James J. Megivern. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 2, 45-58. The Death Penalty: A Personal View. (C). James C. McCloskey. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 2, 70-76. Defending the Indigent in Capital Cases. (C). Tom Wicker. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 2, 66. Gregg v. Georgia and the "New" Death Pealty. (E). Hugo Adam Bedau. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985). pp. 3-17. Justice and Judicial Hand-Wringing: The Death Penalty Since Gregg. (E). Jeremy Rabkin. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 18-29. Murder is Different. (R), Hugo Adam Bedau, Death is Different: Studies in the Morality, Law and Politics of Capital Punishment. Igor Primoratz. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 46-53. A Note on the Death Penalty as the Best Bet. (A). Michael D. Bayles. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 7-10. Race and the Death Penalty. (C). Anthony G. Amsterdam. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 2, 84-86. Secondary Smoke Surrounds the Capital Punishment Debate. (C). Richard C. Dieter. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 2, 82-84. Why the Deterrence Argument for Capital Punishment Fails. (A). Eric Reitan. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 26-37. INSANITY AND THE INSANITY DEFENSE The Insanity Defense and Rejoinder to Professor Litwack. (E). Ernest van den Haag. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 88-94. The Insanity Defense, Innocent Threats, and Limited Alternatives. (A). Frances Myrna Kamm. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 61-76. Insanity Defense Reform. (C). Orrin G. Hatch. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 2, 85-88. Mental Illness and Criminal Justice. (R), Norval Morris, Madness and the Criminal Law. Jerome Neu. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 62-67. The Moral Foundations of the Insanity Defense and Rejoinder to Professor van den Haag. (E). Thomas R. Litwack. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 12-19; 23-26. The "New Syndrome Excuse Syndrome". (A). Stephen J. Morse. 14(1), Winter/Spring 1995. pp. 3-15. JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING The Case Against Using Biological Indicators in Judicial Decision Making and Rejoinder to Herrnstein. (E). Robert L. Bonn & Alexander B. Smith. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 3-10; 15-17. Crime and Human Nature Revisited: A Response to Bonn and Smith and Rebuttal. (E). Richard J. Herrnstein. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 10-15; 17-18. Frustration: The Mold of Judicial Philosophy. (A). Leslie Johnson. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 20-26. Judicial Decisions and Judicial Opinions: Relations between Law, Justice, and Morality. (A). Marcus G. Singer. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 17-30. JUDICIAL DISCRETION Discretion, Punishment, and Juvenile Justice. (A). Francis Schrag. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 3-1. Discretionary Waiver of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: An Invitation to Procedural Arbitrariness. (A). Stephen Wizner. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 41-50. The Exclusion of Evidence Obtained by Constitutionally Impermissible Means in Canada. (A). David C. McDonald. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 43-50. The Exclusionary Rule: A Prosecutor's Defense. (S), The Exclusionary Rule. Stephen H. Sachs. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 28-35. The Exclusionary Rule: Costs and Viable Alternatives. (S), The Exclusionary Rule. Malcolm Richard Wilkey. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 16-27. Forgiveness, Mercy, and the Retributive Emotions and A Rejoinder to Morris. (E). Jeffrie G. Murphy. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 3-15; 20-22. The Insanity Defense and Rejoinder to Professor Litwack. (E) Ernest van den Haag. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 88-94. Justice, Mercy, and Forgiveness. (R), Jeffrie G. Murphy & Jean Hampton, Forgiveness and Mercy; Kathleen Dean Moore, Pardons: Justice, Mercy and the Public Interest. R.A. Duff. 9(2), Summer/Fall 1990. pp. 51-63. Juvenile Justice. (R), Peter S. Prescott, The Child Savers. Stephen Wizner. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 55-59. Lifeboat Law. (R), A.W. Brian Simpson, Cannibalism and the Common Law. Andrew von Hirsch. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 88-94. Mental Illness and Criminal Justice. (R), Norval Morris, Madness and the Criminal Law. Jerome Neu. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 62-67. The Moral Foundations of the Insanity Defense and Rejoinder to Professor van den Haag. (E). Thomas R. Litwack. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 12-19; 23-26. Murphy on Forgiveness. (E). Herbert Morris. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 15-19. Saving Grace. (D). Andrew Brien. 9(1), Winter/Spring 1990. pp. 52-59. The Unreasonable Reasonableness Test for Fourth Amendment Searches. (C). Patricia M. Wald. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 2, 88-90. JUDICIAL REVIEW Good Faith Mistakes and the Exclusionary Rule. (S), The Exclusionary Rule. Frank G. Carrington. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 35-40. How We Got the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule and Why We Need It. (S), The Exclusionary Rule. Yale Kamisar. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 4-15. The Insanity Defense, Innocent Threats, and Limited Alternatives. (A). Frances Myrna Kamm. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 61-76. Insanity Defense Reform. (C). Orrin G. Hatch. 3(2), Summer/Fall 1984. pp. 2, 85-88. Judicial Supervision of Institutional Reform. (C). Morris E. Lasker. 5(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 2, 79-80. Miranda v. Arizona: Twenty Years Have Not Improved It. (C). James J. Kilpatrick. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 2, 59-60. SENTENCING (See CORRECTIONAL ETHICS: PUNISHMENT) CORRECTIONAL ETHICS PENAL REFORM Amendments in the Route to Sentencing Reform. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Ronald F. Wright. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 58-69. Can Penal Rehabilitationism be Revived? (A). Andrew von Hirsch & Lisa Maher. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 25-30. Co-Corrections. (R), Charles Campbell, Serving Time Together: Men and Women in Prison. Barbara Raffel Price. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 73-74. Criminal Welfare on Trial. (R), Digby Anderson (ed.), Criminal Welfare on Trial. Antony Flew. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 50-54. The Future of Penal Reform. (R), Marc Ancel, Social Defense: The Future of Penal Reform. Robert L. Bonn. 7(2), Summer/Fall 1988. pp. 79-84. "Normal" Prisons in an "Abnormal" Society? A Comparative Perspective on South African Prison Law and Practice. (A). Dirk van Zyl Smit. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 37-51. Reform and Punishment. (R), Michael Tonry & Franklin E. Zimring (eds.), Reform and Punishment: Essays on Criminal Sentencing. Paul A. Dynia. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 85-88. Reform and Realism. (R), Larry W. Yackle, Reform and Regret: The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison System. Diane M. Hartmus. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 47-54. Religion and Rehabilitation. (A). Andrew Skotnicki. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 34-43.Error! Bookmark not defined. Sentencing Guidelines and Penal Aims in Minnesota. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Andrew von Hirsch. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 39-49. Shame, Forgiveness, and Juvenile Justice. (A). David B. Moore. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 3-25. PUNISHMENT The ADL Hate Crime Statute and the First Amendment. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Larry Alexander. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 49-51. Bias Crimes: What Do Haters Deserve? (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Jeffrie Murphy. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 20-23. The Birth of the Death-Machine. (C). James J. Megivern. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 2, 45-58. "Brother, You Can't Go to Jail for What You're Thinking": Motives, Effects, and "Hate Crime" Laws. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Susan Gellman. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 24-29. Can Penal Rehabilitationism be Revived? (A). Andrew von Hirsch & Lisa Maher. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 25-30. Criminal Justice History. (R), Lawrence M. Friedman & Robert V. Percival, The Roots of Justice: Crime and Punishment in Alameda County, California, 1870-1910. Douglas Greenberg. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 71-73. Criminal Record Rides Again. (C). Andrew von Hirsch. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 2, 55-56, & inside-backcover. Criminal Welfare on Trial. (R), Digby Anderson (ed.), Criminal Welfare on Trial. Antony Flew. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 50-54. The Death Penalty: A Personal View. (C). James C. McCloskey. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 2, 70-79. Defending the Indigent in Capital Cases. (C). Tom Wicker. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 2, 66. Degrees of Freedom. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Dirk van Zyl Smit. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 31-38. Deterring Illegal Behavior by Officials of Complex Organizations. (A). Jameson W. Doig, D.E. Phillips, & T. Manson. 3(1), Winter/Spring 1984. pp. 27-56. Discretion, Punishment, and Juvenile Justice. (A). Francis Schrag. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1991. pp. 3-1. Dominion as the Target of Criminal Justice. (R), John Braithwaite & Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice. C.L. Ten. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 40-46. First Amendment Challenges to Hate Crime Legislation: Where's th Speech? and Some Further Thoughts on "Thought Crimes" (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. James Weinstein. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 6-20; 61-63. Francis Allen on Rehabilitation. (R), Francis Allen, The Borderland of Criminal Justice: Essays in Law and Criminology. Lloyd E. Ohlin. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 55-63. Freedom of Thought as Freedom of Expression: Hate Crime Sentencing Enchancement and First Amendment Theory. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Martin Redish. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 29-42.Error! Bookmark not defined. Gregg v. Georgia and the "New" Death Penalty. (E). Hugo Adam Bedau. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985). pp. 3-17. Intent, Motive, and the R.A.V. Decision. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Martin Margulies. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 42-54. Introduction. (C), Megan's Law: Community Notification of the Release of Sex Offenders. William C. Heffernan & John Kleinig. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 3-4. Just Deserts for Recidivists. (A). Michael Davis. 4(2), Summer/Fall 1985. pp. 29-50. Justifying the Grounds of Mitigation. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Andrew J. Ashworth. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 5-10. The Legal Issues. (S), Megan's Law. Alexander D. Brooks. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 56-66. The Lex Talionis Before and After Criminal Law. (C). Ernest van den Haag. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 2,62 Messages, Motives and Hate Crimes. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Frederick Schauer. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 52-54. Morality and the Retributive Emotions. (A). J.L. Mackie. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 3-10. Murder is Different. (R), Hugo Adam Bedau, Death is Different: Studies in the Morality, Law and Politics of Capital Punishment. Igor Primoratz. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 46-53. A Note on the Death Penalty as the Best Bet. (A). Michael D. Bayles. 10(1), Winter/Spring 1986. pp. 7-10. A Policy Perspective. (S), Megan's Law. Bonnie Steinbock. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 4-9. Preventive Detention, Corrado, and Me and Reply to Corrado. (E), Punishment, Quarantine, and Preventive Detention. Michael Davis. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 13-24; 29-33. Punishment and a Rights-Based Democracy. (A). Jaime Malamud-Goti. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 3-13. Punishment as Restitution: The Rights of the Community. (A). Margaret R. Holmgren. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 36-39.Error! Bookmark not defined. Punishment, Quarantine, and Preventive Detention and Response to Michael Davis. (E), Punishment, Quarantine, and Preventive Detention. Michael Corrado. 15(2), Summer/Fall 1996. pp. 3-13; 25-29. Punishment, the Criminal Law, and Christian Social Ethics. (A). David A. Hoekema. 5(2), Summer/Fall 1986. pp. 31-54. Purposes of Punishment Under the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Richard S. Frase. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 11-20. Race and the Death Penalty. (C). Anthony G. Amsterdam. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1988. pp. 2, 84-86. The Recidivist Premium. (A). George P. Fletcher. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 54-59. Reform and Punishment. (R), Michael Tonry & Franklin E. Zimring (eds.), Reform and Punishment: Essays on Criminal Sentencing. Paul A. Dynia. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 85-88. Restitution: Pure or Punitive? (A). Richard Dagger. 10(2), Summer/Fall 1991. pp. 29-39. Rethinking the War Aginst Hate Crimes: A New York City Perspective. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. James B. Jacobs. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 55-61. Retributivism and its Rivals. (R), Igor Primoratz: Justifying Legal Punishment. David Hoekema. 11(1), Winter/Spring 1992. pp. 58-61. Retributivism, Moral Education, and the Liberal State. (A). Jeffrie G. Murphy. 4(1), Winter/Spring 1985. pp. 3-11. The Role of Criminal Record in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Julian V. Roberts. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 21-30. Selective Incapacitation Reexamined: The National Academy of Sciences Report on Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals." (A). Andrew von Hirsch. 7(1), Winter/Spring 1987. pp. 19-35. Sentencing by Sociology. (R), Andrew von Hirsch, Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals. Lois G. Forer. 6(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 76-82. Sentencing Guidelines: The Problem of Conditional Sentences. (S), Sentencing Guidelines and Guidance. Martin Wasik. 13(1), Winter/Spring 1994. pp. 50-57. Susan Gellman Has It Right. (S), Penalty Enhancement for Hate Crimes. Ralph Brown. 11(2), Summer/Fall 1992. pp. 46-48. Understanding Retribution. (A). Roger Wertheimer. 2(2), Summer/Fall 1983. pp. 19-38. A View From the Front Line. (C), Megan's Law. Nathaniel Pallone. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 9-11. Why the Deterrence Argument for Capital Punishment Fails. (A). Eric Reitan. 12(1), Winter/Spring 1993. pp. 26-33. PRISONERS' RIGHTS Co-Corrections. (R), Charles Campbell, Serving Time Together: Men and Women in Prison. Barbara Raffel Price. 1(2), Summer/Fall 1982. pp. 73-74. Convicting the Innocent. (C). James McCloskey. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 2, 54-59. Criminal Welfare on Trial. (R), Digby Anderson (ed.), Criminal Welfare on Trial. Antony Flew. 2(1), Winter/Spring 1983. pp. 50-54. Introduction. (S), Megan's Law: Community Notification of the Release of Sex Offenders. William C. Heffernan & John Kleinig. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 3-4. The Legal Issues. (S), Megan's Law. Alexander D. Brooks. 15(1), Winter/Spring 1996. pp. 56-66. "Normal" Prisons in an "Abnormal" Society? A Comparative Perspective on South African Prison Law and Practice. (A). Dirk van Zyl Smit. 6(2), Summer/Fall 1987. pp. 37-51. A Policy Perspective. (S), Megan's Law. Bonnie Steinbock. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 4-9. Prison Life. (R), Jack Henry Abbott, In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison. Robert Crozier. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 53-55. Prisoners Dilemma for Prisoners. (A). Sidney Gendin. 8(1), Winter/Spring 1989. pp. 23-25. Prisoners Rights. (A). Hugo Adam Bedau. 1(1), Winter/Spring 1982. pp. 26-41. A View From the Front Line. (C), Megan's Law. Nathaniel Pallone. 14(2), Summer/Fall 1995. pp. 9-11. |