to CRIME & DELINQUENCY VOLUME 37 Number | (January 1991) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (April 1991) pp. 161-304 Number 3 (July 1991) pp. 305-432 Number 4 (October 1991) pp. 433-592 Authors: BAXTER, SANDRA, “AIDS Education in the Jail Setting,” 48. BELBOT, BARBARA A., and ROLANDO V. DEL CARMEN, “AIDS in Prison: Legal Issues,” 135. BINDER, ARNOLD and SUSAN L. POLAN, “The Kennedy-Johnson Years, Social Theory, and Federal Policy in the Control of Juvenile Delinquency,” 242. BLOCK, KATHLEEN J. and DONNAC. HALE, “Turf Wars in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice: The Relationship of Private and Public Chiid Care Agencies,” 225. BLUMBERG, MARK and DENNY LANGSGTON, “Mandatory HIV Testing in Criminal Justice Settings,” 5. BROWN, WILLIAM B., see Shelden, Randall G. CARMEN, ROLANDO V. DEL, see Belbot, Barbara A. COLVIN, MARK, “Crime and Social Reproduction: A Response to the Call for ‘Outrageous’ Proposals,” 436. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Dunaway, R. Gregory. DUNAWAY, R. GREGORY and FRANCIS T. CULLEN, “Explaining Crime Ideology: An Exploration of the Parental Socialization Perspective,” 536. FERDINAND, THEODORE N., “History Overtakes the Juvenile Justice System,” 204. FISHER, BONNIE, “A Neighborhood Business Area Is Hurting: Crime, Fear of Crime, and Disorders Take Their Toll,” 363. GIBBONS, DON C. “Crime, Shame and Reintegration,” by John Braithwaite [book review], 579. GRIFFIN, EUGENE, ARTHUR J. LURIGIO, and BRUCE JOHNSON, “HIV Policy for Probation Departments,” 36. GROSS, MICHAEL, see Hammett et al. HALE, DONNA C., “Introduction,” 163. HALE, DONNA C., see Block, Kathleen J. HAMMETT, THEODORE, DANA HUNT, MICHAEL GROSS, WILLIAM RHODES and SAIRA MOINI, “Stemming the Spread of HIV Among IV Drug Users, Their Sexual Partners, and Children: Issues and Opportunities for Criminal Justice Agencies,” 101. 582 to CRIME & DELINQUENCY VOLUME 37 Number | (January 1991) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (April 1991) pp. 161-304 Number 3 (July 1991) pp. 305-432 Number 4 (October 1991) pp. 433-592 Authors: BAXTER, SANDRA, “AIDS Education in the Jail Setting,” 48. BELBOT, BARBARA A., and ROLANDO V. DEL CARMEN, “AIDS in Prison: Legal Issues,” 135. BINDER, ARNOLD and SUSAN L. POLAN, “The Kennedy-Johnson Years, Social Theory, and Federal Policy in the Control of Juvenile Delinquency,” 242. BLOCK, KATHLEEN J. and DONNAC. HALE, “Turf Wars in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice: The Relationship of Private and Public Chiid Care Agencies,” 225. BLUMBERG, MARK and DENNY LANGSGTON, “Mandatory HIV Testing in Criminal Justice Settings,” 5. BROWN, WILLIAM B., see Shelden, Randall G. CARMEN, ROLANDO V. DEL, see Belbot, Barbara A. COLVIN, MARK, “Crime and Social Reproduction: A Response to the Call for ‘Outrageous’ Proposals,” 436. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Dunaway, R. Gregory. DUNAWAY, R. GREGORY and FRANCIS T. CULLEN, “Explaining Crime Ideology: An Exploration of the Parental Socialization Perspective,” 536. FERDINAND, THEODORE N., “History Overtakes the Juvenile Justice System,” 204. FISHER, BONNIE, “A Neighborhood Business Area Is Hurting: Crime, Fear of Crime, and Disorders Take Their Toll,” 363. GIBBONS, DON C. “Crime, Shame and Reintegration,” by John Braithwaite [book review], 579. GRIFFIN, EUGENE, ARTHUR J. LURIGIO, and BRUCE JOHNSON, “HIV Policy for Probation Departments,” 36. GROSS, MICHAEL, see Hammett et al. HALE, DONNA C., “Introduction,” 163. HALE, DONNA C., see Block, Kathleen J. HAMMETT, THEODORE, DANA HUNT, MICHAEL GROSS, WILLIAM RHODES and SAIRA MOINI, “Stemming the Spread of HIV Among IV Drug Users, Their Sexual Partners, and Children: Issues and Opportunities for Criminal Justice Agencies,” 101. 582 INDEX 583 HOUGHTALIN, MARILYN and G. LARRY MAYS, “Criminal Dispositions of New Mexico Juveniles Transferred to Adult Court,” 393. HUNT, DANA, see Hammett et al. JIMENEZ, ANTONIO D., see Ouelett et al. JOHNSON, BRUCE, see Griffin et al. JOHNSON, BRUCE, see Lurigio et al. JOHNSON, WENDELL A.., see Ouellet et al. JOSEPH, HERMAN, see Magura et al. KEMPF, KIMBERLY, see Rosenfeld, Richard. LANGSTON, DENNY, see Blumberg, Mark. LASZLO, ANNA T. and BARBARA E. SMITH, “Evaluating Criminal Justice Training Ad- dressing AIDS Policy,” 19. LAWRENCE, RICHARD, “Reexaminging Community Corrections Models,” 449. LERMAN, PAUL, “Counting Youth in Trouble in Institutions: Bringing the United States Up to Date,” 465. LURIGIO, ARTHUR J., “Introduction,” 3. LURIGIO, ARTHUR J., JOHN PETRAITIS, and BRUCE JOHNSON, “HIV Education for Probation Officers: An Implementation and Evaluation Program,” 125. LURIGIO, ARTHUR J., see Griffin et al. MAGURA, STEPHEN, ANDREW ROSENBLUM, and HERMAN JOSEPH, ”AIDS Risk Among Intravenous Drug-Using Offenders,” 86. MAYS, G. LARRY, see Houghtalin, Marilyn. McGARRELL, EDMUND F., “Differential Effects of Juvenile Justice Reform on Incarceration Rates of the States,” 262. McGARRELL, EDMUND F., see Schlegel, Kip. MOINI, SAIRA, see Hammett et al. NAFFINE, NGAIRE and JOY WUNDERSITZ, “Lawyers in the Children’s Court: An Austra- lian Perspective,” 374. OUELLET, LAWRENCE J., ANTONIO D. JIMENEZ, WENDELL A. JOHNSON, and W. WAYNE WIEBEL, “Shooting Galleries and HIV Disease: Variations in Places for Injecting Illicit Drugs,” 64. ODEM, MARY E. and STEVEN SCHLOSSMAN, “Guardians of Virtue: The Juvenile Court and Female Delinquency in Early 20th-Century Los Angeles,” 186. PALMER, TED, “The Effectiveness of Intervention: Recent Trends and Current Issues,” 330. PETRAITIS, JOHN, see Lurigio et al. PHILLIPS, MARGARET B., “A Hedgehog Proposal,” 555. PISCIOTTA, ALEXANDER W., “A House Divided: Penal Reform at the Illinois State Reformi- tory, 1891-1915,” 165. POLAN, SUSAN L., see Binder, Arnold. POLK, KENNETH, “A General Theory of Crime,” by Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi [book review], 575. PRINSKY, LORRAINE, see Rosenbaum, Jill Leslie. RAINS, PRUE and ELI TERAM, “The Transformation of Strategies for Controlling Admis- sions: Professionalization and Youth Processing Organizations,” 281. RHODES, WILLIAM, see Hammett et al. ROSENBAUM, JILL LESLIE, and LORRAINE PRINSKY, “The Presumption of Influence: Recent Responses to Popular Music Subcultures,” 528. ROSENBLUM, ANDREW, see Magura et al. 584 CRIME & DELINQUENCY / OCTOBER 1991 ROSENFELD, RICHARD and KIMBERLY KEMPF, “The Scope and Purpose of Corrections: Exploring Alternative Responses to Crowding,” 481. SHELDEN, RANDALL G. and WILLIAM B. BROWN, “Correlates of Jail Overcrowding: A Case Study of a County Detention Center,” 347. SCHLEGEL, KIP and EDMUND F. MCGARRELL, “An Examination of Arrest Practices in Regions Served by Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces,” 408. SCHLOSSMAN, STEVE, see Odem, Mary E. SMITH, BARBARA E., see Laszlo, Anna T. TERAM, ELI, see Rains, Prue. TONRY, MICHAEL, “The Politics and Processes of Sentencing Commissions,” 307. WEISHEIT, RALPH A., “The Intangible Rewards From Crime: The Case of Domestic Mari- juana Cultivation,” 506. WIEBEL, W. WAYNE, see Ouellet et al. WUNDERSITZ, JOY, see Naffine, Ngaire. Articles: “AIDS Education in the Jail Setting,” Baxter, 48. “AIDS in Prison: Legal Issues,” Belbot and Carmen, 135. ” AIDS Risk Among Intravenous Drug-Using Offenders,” Magura et al., 86. “Correlates of Jail Overcrowding: A Case Study of a County Detention Center,” Sheldon and Brown, 347. “Counting Youth in Trouble in Institutions: Bringing the United States Up to Date,” Lerman, 465. “Crime and Social Reproduction: A Response to the Call for ‘Outrageous’ Proposals,” Colvin, 436. “Criminal Dispositions of New Mexico Juveniles Transferred to Adult Court,” Houghtalin and Mavs, 393. “Differential Effects of Juvenile Justice Reform on Incarceration Rates of the States,” McGarrell, 262. “The Effectiveness of Intervention: Recent Trends and Current Issues,” Palmer, 330. “Evaluating Criminal Justice Training Addressing AIDS Policy,” Laszlo and Smith, 19. “An Examination of Arrest Practices in Regions Served by Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces,” Schlegel and McGarrell, 408. “Explaining Crime Ideology: An Exploration of the Parental Socialization Perspective,” Dunaway and Cullen, 536. “Guardians of Virtue: The Juvenile Court and Female Delinquency in Early 20th-Century Los Angeles,” Odem and Schlossman, 186. “A Hedgehog Proposal,” Phillips, 555. “History Overtakes the Juvenile Justice System,” Ferdinand, 204. “HIV Education for Probation Officers: An Implementation and Evaluation Program,” Lurigio et al., 125. “HIV Policy for Probation Departments,” Griffin et al., 36. “A House Divided: Penal Reform at the Illinois State Reformitory, 1891-1915,” Pisciotta, 165. “The Intangible Rewards From Crime: The Case of Domestic Marijuana Cultivation,” Weisheit, 506. “Introduction,” Hale, 163. “Introduction,” Lurigio, 3. INDEX 585 “The Kennedy-Johnson Years, Social Theory, and Federal Policy in the Control of Juvenile Delinquency,” Binder and Polan, 242. “Lawyers in the Children’s Court: An Australian Perspective,” Naffine and Wundersitz, 374. “Mandatory HIV Testing in Criminal Justice Settings,” Blumberg and Langston, 5. “A Neighborhood Business Area Is Hurting: Crime, Fear of Crime, and Disorders Take Their Toll,” Fisher, 363. “The Politics and Processes of Sentencing Commissions,” Tonry, 307. “Reexaminging Community Corrections Models,” Lawrence, 449. “The Presumption of Influence: Recent Responses to Popular Music Subcultures,” Rosenbaum and Prinsky, 528. “The Scope and Purpose of Corrections: Exploring Alternative Responses to Crowding,” Rosenfeld and Kempf, 481. “Shooting Galleries and HIV Disease: Variations in Places for Injecting Illicit Drugs,” Ouellet et al., 64. “Stemming the Spread of HIV Among IV Drug Users, Their Sexual Partners, and Children: Issues and Opportunities for Criminal Justice Agencies,” Hammett et al., 101. “The Transformation of Strategies for Controlling Admissions. Professionalization and Youth Processing Organizations,” Rains and Teram, 281. “Turf Wars in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice: The Relationship of Private and Public Child Care Agencies,” Block and Hale, 225. Book Reviews: “Crime, Shame and Reintegration,” \ ibbons, 579. “A General Theory of Crime,” Polk, 575.