ebook img

Crime and Delinquency 1997: Vol 43 Index PDF

5 Pages·1997·0.6 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Crime and Delinquency 1997: Vol 43 Index

to CRIME & DELINQUENCY Volume 43 Number 1 (January 1997) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 121-240 Number 3 (July 1997) pp. 241-384 Number 4 (October 1997) pp. 385-568 Authors: APPLEGATE, BRANDON K., see Moon, M. M. BENNETT, KATHERINE, see Johnson, W. W. BISHOP, DONNA M., see Lanza-Kaduce, L. BISHOP, DONNA M., see Winner, L. BURROW, JOHN D., see Koons, B. A. BUTTS, JEFFREY A., “Necessarily Relative: Is Juvenile Justice Speedy Enough?” 3. BYNUM, TIM, see Koons, B. A. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Sloan, J. J., Il CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Wright, J. P. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., PAUL GENDREAU, G. ROGER JARJOURA, and JOHN PAUL WRIGHT, “Crime and the Bell Curve: Lessons From Intelligent Criminology,” 387. D’ALESSIO, STEWART J., see Stolzenberg, L. DAMPHOUSSE, KELLY, see Merianos, D. E. DEL CARMEN, ROLANDO V., see Vaughn, M. S. DONNELLY, PATRICK G., and CHARLES E. KIMBLE, “Community Organizing, Environ- mental Change, and Neighborhood Crime,” 493. DOTSON, C. JASON, see Kane, S. FARR, KATHRYN ANN, “Aggravating and Differentiating Factors in the Cases of White and Minority Women on Death Row,” 260. FISHER, BONNIE S., see Sloan, J. J., Il FLANAGAN, TIMOTHY J., see Johnson, W. W. FRAZIER, CHARLES E., see Winner, L. GENDREAU, PAUL, see Cullen, F. T. GIBBONS, DON C., “Review Essay: Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Social Policy,” 358. HARTMANN, DAVID J., see Minor, K. I. HEBERT, JAIMIE L., see Merianos, D. E. JARJOURA, G. ROGER, see Culien, F. T. CRIME & DELINQUENCY, Vol. 43 No. 4, October 1997 565-568 © 1997 Sage Publications, Inc. 566 CRIME & DELINQUENCY / OCTOBER 1°97 JOHNSON, W. WESLEY, KATHERINE BENNETT, and TIMOTHY J. FLANAGAN, “Getting Tough on Prisoners: Results from the National Corrections Executive Survey, 1995,” 24. JOLIN, ANNETTE, and CHARLES A. MOOSE, “Evaluating a Domestic Violence Program in a Community Policing Environment: Research Implementation Issues,” 279. JONES, MARK, see Sims, B. KANE, STEPHANIE, and C. JASON DOTSON, “HIV Risk and Injecting Drug Use: implica- tions for Rural Jails,” 169. KIMBLE, CHARLES E., see Donnelly, P. G. KOONS, BARBARA A., JOHN D. BURROW, MERRY MORASH, and TIM BYNUM, “Expert and Offender Perceptions of Program Elements Linked to Successful Outcomes for Incarcerated Women,” 512. LANE, JODI S., “Can You Make a Horse Drink? The Effects of a Corrections Course on Attitudes Toward Criminal Punishment,” 186. LANZA-KADUCE, LONN, see Winner, L. LANZA-KADUCE, LONN, DONNA M. BISHOP, and LAWRENCE WINNER, “Risk/Benefit Calculations, Moral Evaluations, and Alcohol Use: Exploring the Alcohol-Crime Connec- tion,” 222. LATESSA, EDWARD J., see Moon, M. M. LILLY, J. ROBERT, and MICHAEL B. PUCKETT, “Social Control and Dogs: A Sociohistorical Analysis,” 123. LUCKEN, KAROL, “Privatizing Discretion: ‘Rehabilitating’ Treatment in Community Correc- tions,” 243. MARQUART, JAMES W., see Merianos, D. E. MERIANOS, DOROTHY E., JAMES W. MARQUART, KELLY DAMPHOUSSE, and JAIMIE L. HEBERT, “From the Outside In: Using Public Health Data to Make inferences About Older Inmates,” 298. MINOR, KEVIN I., DAVID J. HARTMANN, and SUE TERRY, “Predictors of Juvenile Court Actions and Recidivism,” 328. MONTALVO-BARBOT, ALFREDO, “Crime in Puerto Rico: Drug Trafficking, Money Laun- dering, and the Poor,” 533. MOON, MELISSA M., BRANDON K. APPLEGATE, and EDWARD J. LATESSA, “RE- CLAIM Ohio: A Politically Viable Alternative to Treating Youthful Felony Offenders,” 438. MOOSE, CHARLES A.., see Jolin, A. MORASH, MERRY, see Koons, B. A. PORPORINO, FRANK J., see Robinson, D. PUCKETT, MICHAEL B., see Lilly J. R. ROBINSON, DAVID, FRANK J. PORPORINO, and LINDA SIMOURD, “The Influence of Educational Attainment on the Attitudes and Job Performance of Correctionai Officers,” 60. RYAN, JAMES E., “Who Gets Revoked? A Comparison of Intensive Supervision Successes and Failures in Vermont,” 104. SCHAFFNER, LAURIE, “Families on Probation: Court-Ordered Parenting Skills Classes for Parents of Juvenile Offenders,” 412. SHICHOR, DAVID, “Three Strikes as a Public Policy: The Convergence of the New Penology and the McDonaldization of Punishment,” 470. SIMOURD, LINDA, see Robinson, D. SIMS, BARBARA, and MARK JONES, “Predicting Success or Failure on Probation: Factors Associated With Felony Probation Outcomes,” 314. INDEX 567 SLOAN, JOHN J., Ill, BONNIE S. FISHER, and FRANCIS T. CULLEN, “Assessing the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990: An Analysis of the Victim Reporting Practices of College and University Students,” 148. STOLZENBERG, LISA, and STEWART J. D’ ALESSIO, “ ‘Three Strikes and You’ re Out’: The Impact of California’s New Mandatory Sentencing Law on Serious Crime Rates,” 457. TERRY, SUE, see Minor, K. I. THURMAN, QUINT C., see Zhao, J. VAUGHN, MICHAEL S., and ROLANDO V. DEL CARMEN, “The Fourth Amendment as a Tool of Actuarial Justice: The ‘Special Needs’ Exception to the Warrant and Probable Cause Requirements,” 78. WEINRATH, MICHAEL, “The Ignition Interlock Program for Drunk Drivers: A Multivariate Test,” 42. WILLIAMS, NICOLAS, see Wright, J. P. WINNER, LAWRENCE, see Lanza-Kaduce, L. WINNER, LAWRENCE, LONN LANZA-KADUCE, DONNA M. BISHOP, and CHARLES E. FRAZIER, “The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Reexamining Recidivism Over the Long Term,” 548. WRIGHT, JOHN PAUL, see Cullen, F. T. WRIGHT, JOHN PAUL, FRANCIS T. CULLEN, and NICOLAS WILLIAMS, “Working While in School and Delinquent Involvement: Implications for Social Policy,” 203. ZHAO, JIHONG, and QUINT C. THURMAN, “Community Policing: Where Are We Now?” 345. Articles: “Aggravating and Differentiating Factors in the Cases of White and Minority Women on Death Row,” Farr, 260. “Assessing the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990: An Analysis of the Victim Reporting Practices of College and University Students,” Sloan et al., 148. “Can You Make a Horse Drink? The Effects of a Corrections Course on Attitudes Toward Criminal Punishment,” Lane, 186. “Community Organizing, Environmental Change, and Neighborhood Crime,” Donnelly and Kimble, 483. “Community Policing: Where Are We Now?” Zhao and Thurman, 345. “Crime and the Bell Curve: Lessons From Intelligent Criminology,” Cullen et al., 387. “Crime in Puerto Rico: Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, and the Poor,” Montalvo-Barbot, 533. “Evaluating a Domestic Violence Program in a Community Policing Environment: Research Implementation Issues,” Jolin and Moose, 279. “Expert and Offender Perceptions of Program Elements Linked to Successful Outcomes for Incarcerated Women,” Koons et al., 512. “Families on Probation: Court-Ordered Parenting Skills Classes for Parents of Juvenile Offend- ers,” Schaffner, 412. “The Fourth Amendment as a Tool of Actuarial Justice: The ‘Special Needs’ Exception to the Warrant and Probable Cause Requirements,” Vaughn and Del Carmen, 78. “From the Outside In: Using Public Health Data to Make Inferences About Older Inmates,” Merianos et al., 298. “Getting Tough on Prisoners: Results from the National Corrections Executive Survey, 1995,” Johnson et al., 24. 568 CRIME & DELINQUENCY / OCTOBER 1997 “HIV Risk and Injecting Drug Use: Implications for Rural Jails,” Kane and Dotson, 169. “The Ignition Interlock Program for Drunk Drivers: A Multivariate Test,” Weinrath, 42. “The Influence of Educational Attainment on the Attitudes and Job Performance of Correctional Officers,” Robinson et al., 60. “Necessarily Relative: Is Juvenile Justice Speedy Enough?” Butts, 3. “Predicting Success or Failure on Probation: Factors Associated With Felony Probation Out- comes,” Sims and Jones, 314. “Predictors of Juvenile Court Actions and Recidivism,” Minor et al., 328. “Privatizing Discretion: ‘Rehabilitating’ Treatment in Community Corrections,” Lucken, 243. “RECLAIM Ohio: A Politically Viable Alternative to Treating Youthful Felony Offenders,” Moon et al., 438. “Review Essay: Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Social Policy,” Gibbons, 358. “Risk/Benefit Calculations, Moral Evaluations, and Alcohol Use: Exploring the Alcohol-Crime Connection,” Lanza-Kaduce et al., 222. “Social Control and Dogs: A Sociohistorical Analysis,” Lilly and Puckett, 123. “ *Three Strikes and You’re Out’: The Impact of California’s New Mandatory Sentencing Law on Serious Crime Rates,” Stolzenberg and D’ Alessio, 457. “Three Strikes as a Public Policy: The Convergence of the New Penology and the McDonaldi- zation of Punishment,” Shichor, 470. “The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Reexamining Recidivism Over the Long Term,” Winner et al., 548. - “Who Gets Revoked? A Comparison of Intensive Supervision Successes and Failures in Vermont,” Ryan, 104. “Working While in School and Delinquent Involvement: Implications for Social Policy,” Wright et al., 203.

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.