to CRIME & DELINQUENCY Volume 42 Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (April 1996) pp. 169-328 Number 3 (July 1996) pp. 329-488 Number 4 (October 1996) pp. 489-632 Authors: ALDER, CHRISTINE, see Baines, M. APPLEGATE, BRANDON K., FRANCIS T. CULLEN, MICHAEL G. TURNER, JODY L. SUNDT, “Assessing Public Support for Three-Strikes-and-Your’ e Out Laws: Global versus Specific Attitudes,” 517. BAILEY, WILLIAM C., “Less-Than-Lethal Weapons and Police-Citizen Killings in U.S. Urban Areas,” 535. BAINES, MARGARET, and CHRISTINE ALDER, “Are Girls More Difficult to Work With? Youth Workers’ Perspectives in Juvenile Justice and Related Areas,” 467. BISHOP, DONNA M., CHARLES E. FRAZIER, LONN LANZA-KADUCE, and LAWRENCE WINNER, “The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Does It Make a Difference?” 171. BROLI, LUISA, see Zimring, F. E. BROWN, MARK, “Refining the Risk Concept: Decision Context as a Factor Mediating the Relation Between Risk and Program Effectiveness,” 435. BROWN, MARK, and KENNETH POLK, “Taking Fear of Crime Seriously: The Tasmanian Approach to Community Crime Prevention,” 398. CAETI, TORY J., see Fritsch, E. J. CARLSON, BONNIE E. see Duffee, D. E. CARROLL, LEO, see Marquart, J. W. CERETTI, ADOLFO, see Zimring, F. E. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Applegate, B. K. CUVELIER, STEVEN J., see Marquart, J. W. DEFLEM, MATHIEU, see Lilly, J. R. DeFRONZO, JAMES, “Welfare and Burglary,” 223. DUFFEE, DAVID E. and BONNIE E. CARLSON, “Competing Value Premises fort he Provision of Drug Treatment to Probationers,” 574. EISENBERG, MICHAEL, and TONY FABELO, “Evaluation of Texas Correctional Substance Abuse Treatment Initiative: The Impact of Policy Research,” 296. FABELO, TONY, see Eisenberg, M. 624 CRIME & DELINQUENCY / OCTOBER 1996 FRAZIER, CHARLES E., see Bishop, D. M. FRITSCH, ERIC J., TORY J. CAETI, and CRAiG HEMMENS, “Spare the Needle but Not the Punishment: The Incarceration of Waived Youth in Texas Prisons, ” 593. GAROFALO, JAMES, see McDermott, M. J. GERBER, JURG, see Jensen, E. L. GIACOMAZZI, ANDREW L., see Thurman, Q. C. GIBBONS, DON C., “An Apostle’s Screed,” 610. GRISET, PAMALA L., “Determinate Sentencing and Administrative Discretion Over Time Served in Prison: A Case Study of Florida,” 127. HARRIS, PHILIP W., see Welsh, W. N. HEMMENS, CRAIG, see Fritsch, E. J. HOLZMAN, HAROLD R., “Criminological Research on Public Housing: Toward a Better Understanding of People, Places, and Spaces,” 361. JENKINS, PATRICIA H., see Welsh, W. N. JENSEN, ERIC L., and JURG GERBER, “The Civil Forfeiture of Assets and the War on Drugs: Expanding Criminal Sanctions While Reducing Due Process Protections,” 421. JOHNSON, W. WESLEY, “Transcarceration and Social Control Policy: The 1980s and Be- yond,” 114. JONES, MARK, “Voluntary Revocations and the ‘Elect-to-Serve’ Option in North Carolina Probation,” 36. LANIER, MARK M., and JOHN J. SLOAN, III, “Cynicism, Fear, Communication, and Knowledge of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) among Juvenile Delin- quents,” 231. LANZA-KADUCE, LONN, see Bishop, D. M. LILLY, J. ROBERT, “ Dirty Deiails ”: Executing U.S. Soldiers During World War Il, ” 491. LILLY, J. ROBERT, and MATHIEU DEFLEM, “Profit and Penality: An Analysis of the Corrections-Commercial Complex,” 3. LONGSHORE, DOUGLAS, “Prevalence and Circumstances of Drug Injection at Los Angeles Shooting Galleries,” 21. LURIGIO, ARTHUR J., see Swartz, J. A. MARQUART, JAMES W., DOROTHY E. MERIANOS, STEVEN J. CUVELIER, and LEO CARROLL, “Thinking About the Relationship Between Health Dynamics in the Free Community and the Prison,” 331. McDERMOTT, M. JOAN, and JAMES GAROFALO, “Drug Policy and Community Context: The Case of Small Cities and Towns,” 206. MERIANOS, DOROTHY E., see Marquart, J. W. MUELLER, DAVIDG., see Thurman,Q.C. — POLK, KENNETH, see Brown, M. REISIG, MICHAEL D., see Thurman, Q. C. SANBORN, JOSEPH B., Jr., “Factors Perceived to Affect Delinquent Dispositions in Juvenile Court: Putting the Sentencing Decision Into Context,” 99. SLOAN, JOHN J., III, see Lanier, M. M. SLOMKA, SCOTT A., see Swartz, J. A. SUNDT, JODY L., see Applegate, B. K. SWARTZ, JAMES A., ARTHUR J. LURIGIO, and SCOTT A. SLOMKA, “The Impact of IMPACT: An Assessment of the Effectiveness of a Jail-Based Treatment Program,” 553. THURMAN, QUINT C., ANDREW L. GIACOMAZZI, MICHAEL E. REISIG, and DAVID G. MUELLER, “Community-Based Gang Prevention and Intervention: An Evaluation of the Neutral Zone,” 279. TRAUB, STUART H., “Battling Employee Crime: A Review of Corporate Strategies and Programs,” 244. TURNER, MICHAEL G., see Applegate, B. K. VAUGHN, MICHAEL S., “Police Civil Liability and the First Amendment: Retaliation Against Citizens Who Criticize and Challenge the Police,” 50. WALKER, JEFFERY T., “Police and Correctional Use of Force: Legal and Policy Standards and Implications,” 144. WEISHEIT, RALPH A., and L. EDWARD WELLS, “Rural Crime and Justice: Implications for Theory and Research,” 379. WEISSMAN, MARSHA, see Wolf, E. WELLS, L. EDWARD, see Weisheit, R. A. WELSH, WAYNE N., PHILIP W. HARRIS, and PATRICIA H. JENKINS, “Reducing Over- representation of Minorities in Juvenile Justice: Development of Community-Based Pro- grams in Pennsylvania,” 76. WILLIAMS, EJ, “Enforcing Social Responsibility and the Expanding Domain of the Police: Notes from the Portland Experience,” 309. WINNER, LAWRENCE, see Bishop, D. M. WOLF, ELAINE, and MARSHA WEISSMAN, “Revising Federal Sentercing Policy: Some Consequences of Expanding Eligibility for Alternative Sanctions,” 192. WOOLDREDGE, JOHN, “Research Note: A State-Level Analysis of Sentencing Policies and Inmate Crowding in State Prisons,” 456. ZHANG, SHELDON X., “The Efficiency of Working under One Roof: An Evaluation of Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Centers,” 257. ZIMRING, FRANKLIN E., ADOLFO CERETTI, and LUISA BROLI, “Crime Takes a Holiday in Milan,” 269. Articles: “An Apostle’s Screed,” Gibbons, 610 “Are Girls More Difficult to Work With? Youth Workers’ Perspectives in Juvenile Justice and Related Areas,” Baines and Alder, 467. “Assessing Public Support for Three-Strikes-and-You’re Out Laws: Global versus Specific Attitudes,” Applegate et al., 517. “Battling Employee Crime: A Review of Corporate Strategies and Programs,” Traub, 244. “The Civil Forfeiture of Assets and the War on Drugs: Expanding Criminal Sanctions While Reducing Due Process Protections,” Jensen and Gerber, 421. “Community-Based Gang Prevention and Intervention: An Evaluation of the Neutral Zone,” Thurman et al., 279. “Competing Value Premises for the Provision of Drug Treatment to Probationers,” Duffee and Carlson, 574. “Crime Takes a Holiday in Milan,” Zimring et al., 269. “Criminological Research on Public Housing: Toward a Better Understanding of People, Places, and Spaces,” Holzman, 361. “Cynicism, Fear, Communication, and Knowledge of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) among Juvenile Delinquents,” Lanier and Sloan, 231. “Determinate Sentencing and Administrative Discretion Over Time Served in Prison: A Case Study of Florida,” Griset, 127. “Drug Policy and Community Context: The Case of Small Cities and Towns,” McDermott and Garofalo, 206. 626 CRIME & DELINQUENCY / OCTOBER 1996 “Dirty Details: Executing U.S. Soldiers During World War II, ” Lilly, 491. “The Efficiency of Working under One Roof: An Evaluation of Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Centers,” Zhang, 257. “Enforcing Social Responsibility and the Expanding Domain of the Police: Notes from the Portland Experience,” Williams, 309. “Evaluation of the Texas Correctional Substance Abuse Treatment Initiative: The Impact of Policy Research,” Eisenberg and Fabelo, 296. “Factors Perceived to Affect Delinquent Dispositions in Juvenile Court: Putting the Sentencing Decision Into Context,” Sanborn, 99. “The Impact of IMPACT: An Assessment of the Effectiveness of a Jail-Based Treatment Program,” Swartz et al., 553. “Less-Than-Lethal Weapons and Police-Citizen Killings in U.S. Urban Areas,” Bailey, 535. “Police and Correctional Use of Force: Legal and Policy Standards and Implications,” Walker, 144. “Police Civil Liability and the First Amendment: Retaliation Against Citizens Who Criticize and Challenge the Police,” Vaughn, 50. “Prevalence and Circumstances of Drug Injection at Los Angeles Shooting Galleries,” Long- shore, 21. “Profit and Penality: An Analysis of the Corrections-Commercial Complex,” Lilly and Deflem, 3. “Refining the Risk Concept: Decision Context as a Factor Mediating the Relation Between Risk and Program Effectiveness,” Brown, 435. “Reducing Overrepresentation of Minorities in Juvenile Justice: Development of Community- Based Programs in Pennsylvania,” Welsh et al., 76. “Revising Federal Sentencing Policy: Some Consequences of Expanding Eligibility for Alter- native Sanctions,” Woif and Weissman, 192. “Research Note: A State-Level Analysis of Sentencing Policies and Inmate Crowding in State Prisons,” Wooldredge, 456. “Rural Crime and Justice: Implications for Theory and Research,” Weisheit and Wells, 379. “Spare the Needle but Not the Punishment: The Incarceration of Waived Youth in Texas Prisons,” Fritsch et al., 593. ; “Taking Fear of Crime Seriously: The Tasmanian Approach to Community Crime Prevention,” Brown and Polk, 398. “Thinking About the Relationship Be*ween Health Dynamics in the Free Community and the Prison,” Marquart et al., 331. “Transcarceration and Social Control Policy: The 1980s and Beyond,” Johnson, 114. “The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Does It Make a Difference?” Bishop et al., 171. “Voluntary Revocations and the ‘Elect-to-Serve’ Option in North Carolina Probation,” Jones, 36. “Welfare and Burglary,” DeFronzo, 223.