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YEAR-END INDEX AUTHOR INDEX Key To Index Vol. 82 A —Article . 1, Spring 199! p- 1-242 BR—Book Review . 2, Summer 1991 pp.243-463 C —Comment . 3, Fall 1991 pp.465-712 N —Note . 4, Winter 1992 pp.713-1200 B Guerra, Sandra. Domestic Drug Interdiction Operations: Finding the Balance (A), p. , Martin. The Sixth Amendment as Consti- 1109. tutional Theory: Does Oniginalism Require That Massiah Be Abandoned? (C), p. 423. H Cc Huizinga, David, Finn-Aage Esbensen and Chevitz, Daniel. Fourth Amendment—The Anne Wylie Weiher. Are There Multiple Reasonableness of a Subpoena Duces Tecum Paths to Delinquency? (A), p. 83. Issued by a Grand Jury (N), p. 829. Cohen, Mark A. Environmental Crime and Punishment: Legal/Economic Theory and J Empirical Evidence on Enforcement of Fed- ——- Randolph N. Foreward: Notes for eral Environmental Statutes (A), p. 1054. nt and Meaningful Sixth Amend- Cohill, Maurice B. Jr. Why Do I Like Broc- pee (A), p. 713. coli? (De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum) Josephs, Mark L. Fourteenth Amendment— (C), p. 125. Peremptory Challenges and the Equal Pro- Corrado, Michael. Notes on the Structure of a tection Clause, (N), p. 1000. Theory of Excuse (A), p. 465. D K Devetski, Timothy. Fourth Amendment— Protection Against Unreasonable Seizure of Kessler, Raymond G. Aldine de Gun- the Person: The New? Common Test for ther: Guns and Violence in America Seizure (N), p. 747. (BR), p. 1187. Krisberg, Barry. Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Sociologist? (C), p. 141. E Erez, Edna and Kathy Laster. Jocelyn M. Pollock-Byrne: Women, Prison, and L Crime (BR), p. 1190. Lewis, Shawn V. Fourth Amendment—Protec- tion Against Unreasonable Seizure of the G Person: The Intrusiveness of Dragnet Gibbs, Margaret R. Eighth Amendment— Styled Drug Sweeps (N), p. 797. Narrow Proportionality Requirement Pre- Link, Anne. Fifth Amendment—The Constitu- serves Deference to Legislative Judgement tionality of Custodial Confessions (N), p. (N), p. 955. 878. Gilson, Thomas. Federal Sentencing Guide- Lochhead, George. Fourth Amendment—Ex- lines—The Requirement of Notice for Up- panding the Scope of the Automobile Con- ward Departure (N), p. 1029. sent Searches (N), p. 773. 1195 Loeber, Rolf, Magda Stouthamer-Loeber, Results From a Prospective Longitudinal Welmoet Van Kammen and David P. Survey of London Males (A), p. 360. Farrington. Initiation, Escalation and Desistance in Juvenile Offending and Their S Correlates (A), p. 36. Lushing, Peter. The Fall and Rise of the Schwartz, Ira. M. Delinquency Prevention: Cnminal Contingent Fee (A), p. 498. Where's the Beef? (C), p. 132. Sherman, Lawrence W. Herman Gold- M stein: Problem Oriented Policing (BR), p. 690. McCord, Joan. The Cycle of Crime and Social- Steury, Ellen Hochstedler. Specifying ization Practices (A), p. 211. “Criminalization”’ of the Mentally Disor- Miller, JoAnn L., Peter H. Rossi, and Jon dered Misdemeanant (A), p. 334. E. Simpson. Felony Punishments: A Fac- torial Survey of Percetved Justice in Crimi- nal Sentencing (A), p. 396. T Milovanovic, Dragan. William de Haan: Tanford, J. Alexander, David B. Pisoni & The Politics of Redress: Crime, Pun- Keith Johnson. Novel Scientific Evidence ishment and Penal Abolition (BR), p. of Intoxication: Acoustic Analysis of Voice 708. Recordings From the Exxon Valdez (A), p. Misner, Robert L. Justifying Searches on the 579. my of Equality of Treatment (A), p. Thornberry, Terence P., Alan J. Lizotte, 54 Marvin D. Krohn, Margaret Morsch, James. The Problem of Motive in Farnworth, and Sung Joon Jang. Test- Hate Crimes: The Argument Against Pre- ing Interactional Theory: An Examination sumptions of Racial Motivations (C), p. of Reciprocal Causal Relationships Among 659. Family, Friends, School, and Delinquency (A), p. 3. N Newman, Amy. Eighth Amendment—Cruel U and Unusual Punishment/Condition Cases (N), p. 979. Ullman, Patricia. Fifth and Sixth Amend- ments—Right to Counsel in Multiple P Charge Arraignments (N), p. 904. Petersilia, Joan & Susan Turner. An Evalu- ation of Intensive Probation in Califorma Ww (CR), p. 610. Welch, Sara. Fifth Amendment—Harmless Error Analysis Applied to Coerced Confes- R sions (N), p. 849. Reiss, Albert J. and David P. Farrington. Wilson, James Q. Thinking About Cohorts Advancing Knowledge About Co-Offending: (C), p. 119. SUBJECT INDEX A Gender Bias in Juvenile Justice Process- ing: Implications of the JJDP Act (A), Acoustic Analysis p-. 1162. Novel Scientific Evidence of Intoxica- The Cycle of Crime and Socialization tion: Acoustic Analysis of Voice Re- Practices (A), p. 211. cordings From the Exxon Valdez (A), Delinquency Prevention: Where’s the Beef? (C), p. 132. Testing Interactional Theory: An Ex- Aristotle’s Paradox and the Self-Incrimi- amination of Reciprocal Causal Rela- nation Puzzle (A), p. 243. tionships Among Family, Friends, School, and Delinquency (A), p. 3. Cc Thinking About Cohorts (C), p. 119. Interdiction Capital Punishment Domestic Drug Interdiction Operations: Moral Appropriateness, Capital Punish- Finding the Balance (A), p. 1109. ment, and the Lockett Doctrine (A), p. 283. Cohorts Thinking About Cohorts (C), p. 119. Contingent Fees The Fall and Rise of the Criminal Con- Eighth Amendment tingent Fee (A), p. 498. Eighth Amendment—Narrow Propor- ending tionality Requirement Preserves Def- Advancing Knowledge About Co-Of- erence to Legislative Judgement (N), fending: Results From a Prospective p. 955. Longitudinal Survey of London Males Eighth Amendment—Cruel and Unu- (A), p. 360. sual Punishment/Condition Cases (N), p. 979. Explaining Crimes and Analogous Acts, Environmental Crime or the Unrestrained Will Grab at Plea- Environmental Crime and Punishment: sure Whenever They Can: A General Legal/Economic Theory and Empiri- Theory of Crime (BR), p. 229. cal Evidence on Enforcement of Fed- Crime-Women eral Environmental Statutes (A), p. Women, Prison, and Crime (BR), p. 1054. 1190. Excuse Criminalization Notes on the Structure of a Theory of Specifying ‘‘Criminalization” of the Excuse (A), p. 465. Mentally Disordered Misdemeanant Exxon Valdez (A), p. 334. Novel Scientific Evidence of Intoxica- tion: Acoustic Analysis of Voice Re- cordings From the Exxon Valdez (A), D p. 579. Delinquency Why Do I Like Brocccli? (De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum) (C), p. 125. Justice by Geography: Urban, Subur- ban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Justice Administration (A), p. 156. Federal Sentencing Guidelines Are There Multiple Paths to Delin- Federal Sentencing Guidelines—The quency? (A), p. 83. Requirement of Notice for Upward Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Departure (N), p. 1029. Sociologist? (C), p. 141. Felony Punishments Initiation, Escalation and Desistance in Felony Punishments: A Factorial Survey Juvenile Offending and Their Corre- of Perceived Justice in Criminal Sen- lates (A), p. 36. tencing (A), p. 396. 1197 Fifth Amendment Fifth Amendment—The Constitutional- ity of Custodial Confessions (N), p. 878. JIDP Act Fifth and Sixth Amendments—Right to Gender Bias in Juvenile Justice Process- Counsel in Multiple Charge Arraign- ing: Implications of the JJDP Act (A), ments (N), p. 904. p. 1162. Justice-Perceived Fifth Amendment—Harmless Error Analysis Applied to Coerced Confes- Felony Punishments: A Factorial Survey sions (N), p. 849. of Perceived Justice in Crimiral Sen- tencing (A), p. 396. Fourth Amendment Juvenile Justice Fourth Amendment—The Reasonable- Why Do I Like Broccoli? (De Gustibus ness of a Subpoena Duces Tecum Is- Non Est Disputandum) (C), p. 125. sued by a Grand Jury (N), p. 829. Justice by Geography: Urban, Subur- Fourth Amendment—Protection ban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Against Unreasonable Seizure of the Justice Administration (A), p. 156. Person: The New? Common Test for Are There Multiple Paths to Delin- Seizure (N), p. 747. quency? (A), p. 83. Fourth Amendment—Protection Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Against Unreasonable Seizure of the Sociologist? (C), p. 141. Person: The Intrusiveness of Dragnet Initiation, Escalation and Desistance in Styled Drug Sweeps (N), p. 797. Juvenile Offending and Their Corre- Fourth Amendment—Expanding the lates (A), p. 36. Scope of the Automobile Consent Gender Bias in Juvenile Justice Process- Searches (N), p. 773. ing: Implications of the JJDP Act (A), Fourteenth Amendment p. 1162. Fourteenth Amendment—Peremptory The Cycle of Crime and Socialization Challenges and the Equal Protection Practices (A), p. 211. Clause, (N), p. 1000. Delinquency Prevention: Where’s the Beef? (C), p. 132. G Testing Interactional Theory: An Ex- amination of Reciprocal Causal Rela- Gender Bias tionships Among Family, Friends, Gender Bias in Juvenile Justice Process- School, and Delinquency (A), p. 3. ing: Implications of the [JDP Act (A), Thinking About Cohorts (C), p. 119. p. 1162. Guns Guns and Violence in America (BR), p. 1187. Lockett Doctrine H Moral Appropriateness, Capital Punish- ment, and the Lockett Doctrine (A), Hate Crimes p. 283. The Problem of Motive in Hate Crimes: The Argument Against Presumptions of Racial Motivations (C), p. 659. I Massiah Intensive Probation The Sixth Amendment as Constitutional An Evaluation of Intensive Probation in Theory: Does Originalism Require California (CR), p. 610. That Massiah be Abandoned? (C), p. Intoxication 423. Novel Scientific Evidence of Intoxica- Mental Disorders tion: Acoustic Analysis of Voice Re- Specifying ‘“Criminalization” of the cordings From the Exxon Valdez (A), Mentally Disordered Misdemeanant p. 579. (A)p., 334 . 1198 M>ral Appropriateness The Politics of Redress: Crime, Punish- Moral Appropriateness, Capital Punish- ment and Penal Abolition (BR), p. ment, and the Lockett Doctrine (A), 708. p. 283. Federal Sentencing Guidelines—The Requirement of Notice for Upward P Departure (N), p. 1029. Sixth Amendment Policing The Sixth Amendment as Constitutional Problem Oriented Policing (BR), p. 690. Theory: Does Originalism Require That Massiah be Abandoned? (C), p. An Evaluation of Intensive Probation in 423. California (CR), p. 610. Sixth Amendment—Right to an Impar- tial Jury: How Extensive Must Voir R Dire Lg sey Be? (N), p. 920. Racial Crimes Foreward: Notes for a Consistent and The Problem of Motive in Hate Crimes: Meaningful Sixth Amendment (A), p. The Argument Against Presumptions 713. of Racial Motivations (C), p. 659. Fifth and Sixth Amendments—Right to Counsel in Multiple Charge Arraign- The Politics of Redress: Crime, Punish- ments (N), p. 904. ment and Penal Abolition (BR), p. 708. V S Searches Violence Justifying Searches on the Basis of Guns and Violence in America (BR), p. Equality of Treatment (A), p. 547. 1187. Incrimination Aristotle’s Paradox and the Self-Incrimi- nation Puzzle (A), p. 243. WwW Felony Punishments: A Factorial Survey Womaned nCri me of Perceived Justice in Criminal Sen- Women, Prison, and Crime (BR), p. tencing (A), p. 396. 1190.

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