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728—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 1992 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index Volume 24 (1992) Broad subject areas are in capital letters and bold type, followed by specific document topics in lighter type. The four-digit numbers refer to abstract numbers that appear, in ascending order and in bold type, above each abstract in the journal. ABORIGINALS see a/so: Minority Groups; Ne- Development of penal policy, British West tive Americans Africa 0701 Aboriginal juveniles and police violence, Namibian criminal law compared to other Australia 0176 states 0656 Aborigines and the criminal code, Canada Police training 0540 1027 AFRICAN-AMERICANS see: Blacks Crime rate and criminal justice, Central AGE see a/so: Elder abuse; Elderiy Offenders Australia 1574 Age structure and crime rates 0048 Criminal justice and, Manitoba, CAN 1168 Crime and, test of invariance hypothesis Deaths in custody, Australia 1538 1232 Impact of criminal justice on Natives, Alber- Crime correlates in a developing society, ta, CAN 0381 Jamaica 0003 indigenous justice and colonization, New Criminal careers and 0456 Zealand 1155 Onset of delinquent behavior, and later delin- Justice programs, Western Australia 1186 quency 0497 Perspectives on criminal justice, Australia Parental control, delinquency and 0128 1174 AGGRESSION Police custody survey, Australia 0561 Altruism, aggression and crime 0848 Policing in relation to Blood Tribe, Alberta, Characteristics of aggressors against women CAN 0178 1245 Prosecution of Donald Marshall, Nove Childhood aggression and adult criminality Scotia, CAN 0393 0649 Relations with police, Redfern, AUS 0175 Cohabiting and marital aggression 0809 ACCREDITATION Delinquency prediction, and personality Corrections and 1108 theory 0936 ADOLESCENTS see a/so: Children; Juvenile Of- interspousal aggression in police families fenders; Runaways; Status Offenders 1417 Deviance and orientto satattusi anod nsuc - Juvenile substance abuse and, Milwaukee, cess, Germany 0909 Wi 0601 Why kids kill parents 08693 Psychobiology of female aggression 1236 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Relation to stress 0615 Female police officer hiring and promotion, Sexual, quedripartite mode! 1255 U.S. 0997 Sexual, review 1295 impact of Blake Decree on police, Los An- Sociogenesis of aggressive behavior 0650 geles, CA 1007 AIDS (ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY AFRICA SYNDROME) Compensation for victims of organized crime Counseling inmates with HIV and chemical 1442 dependency 1110 Corruption’s role in economic crisis 0468 HIV testing of rapists 0787 Development and crime 0049 HIV transmission statute, Winois 0241 inmates’ conceptions, Texas 1511 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index —729 Inmates’ knowledge and attitudes, Wales, ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION see a/so: U.K. 0282 Community Corrections; Diversion; Knowledge of, among drug users entering Deinstitutionalization; Juvenile Community prison, Arkansas 0700 Corrections; Juvenile Diversion; and Law, social control and, China 0786 specific programs, e.g., Restitution Mandatory testing of sex offenders 1461 Blueprint for coherent youth corrections sys- Policy costs of HIV testing for sex offenders tem 1317 1157 Client-specific planning evaluations 1521 Prevention, and criminal justice clients 0322 Community corrections acts 1087 Prisons and 1107 Community Structured Supervision Program, Runaways’ behavior and, New York, NY Milwaukee, WI 0301 0101 Corrections and sentencing, Minnesota 0270 Substance misuse and AIDS risk among Day detention, Holland 0737 juvenile inmates 0487 Electronic monitoring and, British Columbia, Truants’ knowledge of HIV 0917 CAN 1104 ALABAMA Exemplary county mental health programs Juvenile detention project 0084 0286 Police attitudes on “new” female crime 0984 intensive Drug Program and, Clackamas Policing of itegal drugs, Birmingham 0962 County, OR 1081 Probation officers’ professional orientation intermediate punishment program survey, 1136 Pennsylvania 0725 Relation of peer assessment to future police intermediate Treatment initiative, U.K. 0902 performance 1423 Juvenile detention and alternatives, Cook Retribution and capital punishment in public County, I 0475 opinion 1573 Juvenile detention, Broward County (FL) Spatial evolution of a sting clientele, Birmin- project 1318 gham 0994 Probation compared to halfway house Victims’ rights movement 1571 programs 1090 ALASKA Programs to control prison population, Policing rural Alaska 0979 Australia 1062 Rural justice, bibliography 0382 Public views of nor-incarcerative sanctions, ALBANIA Delaware 0378 Criminal justice system 0383 Recommendations for U.S. 1063 ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM see Reduced use of juvenile custody, U.K. 1355 also: Driving While intoxicated; Drug Ad- Reexamining community corrections models diction and Abuse; Public Intoxication 0304 Abuse and lose juvenile driving statutes Sex offender sentencing alternative, 0960 Washington 1492 Acoustic analysis of voice recordings 0653 The Program for Female Offenders 0717 Co-dependency and the probationer 540 AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION Drinking and parole performance, Alameda Proceedings of annual meeting 1128 County, CA 0715 AMERICAN INDIANS see: Aboriginals; Native Effectiveness of alcohol education programs Americans 0905 ANTITRUGT OFFENSES Effects of parental alcoholism on Deterrence 1603 probationers 0314 U.S. federal criminal cases 0638 Effects on violence, Thunder Bay, CAN 0459 APPEALS see: Appellate Courts; Court; U.S. Homicide and, Copenhagen, DK 0827 Courts; U.S. Supreme Court interventions for young offenders 0102 APPELLATE COURTS see a/so: Courts; Criminal Juvenile court cases 1986-88, U.S. 0511 Law; Criminal Procedure; U.S. Courts; U.S. Juveniles’ offense type and, U.K. 1358 Supreme Court Legal drinking age and alcohol consumption Court reform and, Maryland 1467 0779 Effects of summary calendar, New Mexico Links between youths’ placements and adult 0217 imprisonment 0133 Litigants’ participation and success in U.S. Pathological intoxication defense 0631 states 0264 Per capital alcohol consumption and crime, Mitigating factors in juvenile death penalty U.S. 0440 cases 0924 Polysubstance abuse 0675 Predicting decisions of, Florida 0229 Shock incarceration’s impact, Louisiana 1127 Role of centralized court research staff, Women, homicide and aicohol, South Africa Michigan 0630 1287 Trial vs. appellate court retention elections Youth and alcohol, U.S. state laws 0922 1468 ALIENATION ARCHITECTURE Correctional officers and 1126 Prisons 1085 730—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 1992 ARGENTINA ASIAN-AMERICANS Legal prostitution 0747 Crime among Korean-American immigrants ARIZONA 0015 Four day/10 hour police work schedules, Tuc- ASSAULT see a/so: Child Abuse and Neglect; son 0530 Domestic Violence; Rape; Sexual Assauit; Police Crime Prevention Program, Tucson Violence 1408 Assaults on prison officers, New York State Pretrial misconduct and drug monitoring 0307 0596 Police reports of non-aggravated assault, Sibling effects on substance use and delin- Australia 1228 quency 0949 ASSESSMENT see a/so: Classification of Of- ARKANSAS fenders; Prediction; Psychology AIDS knowledge among drug users entering Correctional counseling and 108668 prison 0700 Family violence 1579 ARMED ROBBERY see: Bank Robbery; Robbery ASSET FORFEITURE ARREST AND APPREHENSION see a/so: Bail; Forfeiture of real property 0625 Police Investigations; Police Use of Force; U.S. Marshals Service disbursements 1386 Preventive Detention ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER Arrest and ghetto domestic violence, Mil- Juvenile substance abuse and, Milwaukee, waukee, WI 0341 WI 0501 Arrest of both parties in family violence, Con- ATTICA necticut 0582 Prison rebellion 0272 Battered women’s movement and crime ATTORNEYS see a/so: Defense Attorneys; definition 0792 Legal Aid; Judges; Prosecutors Deterrent effects of perceived risk of arrest Attomeys’ roles in Soviet reforms 0209 0385 AUSTRALIA Drunk driving, enforcement problems 1567 Abolition of committal hearings 0267 Effects of tough drunk driving law, California Aboriginal crime and social contro! 1574 0968 Aboriginal deaths in custody 1538 Failure of arrest to deter spouse abuse, Char- Aboriginal justice programs, Western lotte, NC 0571 Australia 1186 Mandatory arrest and recidivism, Lincoln, NE Aboriginal juveniles and police violence 0176 0589 Aboriginal perspectives on criminal justice Mandatory arrest of wife batterers 1028 1174 Officer perceptions of mandatory arrest Aboriginal relations with police, Redfern, policy 0590 NSW 0175 Police responses to domestic violence 1368 Bail versus remand 0266 Policing domestic violence, experiments 0961 Characteristics of offenders in high-speed Problems in drunk driving law enforcement chases, Adelaide 0579 1562 Check fraud 0439 Psychiatric patients and 1293 Community policing and media, New South Time aggregation and time lag in deterrence Weles 0583 research 1604 Community programs to control prison Two-officer suspect control, manual 0985 population 1062 Wife assault, costs of arrest and deterrence Complex commercial fraud 0796 1605 Confiscation of Profits Act, New South Women battering, policy responses 0400 Weles 1445 ARREST RECORDS see: Criminal History Control of white collar and corporate crime Records; Juvenile Records 0242 ARSON Convict probation system, Van Diemen’s Collective disturbances in 19th century Land, AUS 0332 England 0033 Crime and criminal justice history 0364 Crime classification manual 0528 Crime statistics 0067 Families of arsonists 0025 Domestic violence, New South Wales 081 2 Fire investigators, New York, NY 0549 Dysfunctional cognitions among recruits, Firesetters in a psychiatric institution 0043 Queensiand 1415 Management in fire investigation units 0159 Estimating number of recidivists’ prison Property insurance industry prevention ef- terms 0324 forts 0367 Evaluating the committal 0613 Statistics and prevention, U.K. 0189 Evolution of policing 0197 ART High speed police pursuits, Perth 1395 Prison programs, U.K. 1102 History of convict transportation policy 0298 Security in Dutch museums 1568 Homicide statistics 1989-90 0068 impact of the Sentencing Act, 1989, New South Wales 0611 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index —731 Jail escapes, New South Wales 0691 BANK ROBBERIES see a/so: Armed Robbery; Money laundering 1230 Robbery National Committee on Violence 1598 Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd 0878 Newspaper reports of bank robberies and Newspaper reports and copycat crimes, copycat crimes 1227 Australia 1227 Operation of Sentencing Act 1989, New Employees’ reactions to bank robberies, South Wales 1055 Sweden 0419 Overuse of not guilty pleas in children’s BANKS court 0485 Bank of Credit and Commerce international Partial legalization of heroin 1564 scandal 0823, 1284 Police custody survey 0561 Money laundering cases, and police rela- Police decision to leave their jobs, Victoria tions, U.K. 0573 0560 BECCARIA, CESARE Police power uses and abuses 0151 Inventing criminology 0039 Police reports of non-aggravated assault, BELGIUM Australia 1228 European police cooperation and 1371 Prisoner census 0336 Juvenile delinquency and justice policies Prisoner census of 1991 1537 0490 Public compliance with drunk driving laws Police relations with immigrants 1426 1611 Police vs. prosecutor roles in criminal justice Release “on license” program, New South system 1011 Wales 1098 BERMUDA Sex offender recidivism, Western Australia Correctional orientation of prison guards 0731 0698 Size of crime problem OO66 Police employment of natives 0199 Sports violence 1229 BIAS CRIMES see a/so: Discrimination; Hate Stressors facing police 0990 Crimes Structure of occupational fear in recruits, Anti-semitic incidents, U.S. 0467 Queensland 0992 Bringing Ku Klux Klan to justice 0240 Taxation law compliance 0614 Problem of motive in U.S. laws 0641 White collar and corporate crime 1478 Violence against women as 0409 Young people and social control 0100 BIBLIOGRAPHIES AUSTRIA Comparative criminology 0058 Felony sentences, compared to Germany Guide to literature on law enforcement intel- 0211 ligence 0972 AUTO THEFT Policewomen 0161 Car crime, U.K. 1142 Prostitution 1264 Displacement and 0372 Rationality in juvenile justice decision making Mexican vehicle market and U.S. border area 1356 crimes 0023 Rural justice in Alaska 0382 Multi-faceted prevention strategy 1575 Violence in corrections 0704 Prevention 0782 BIOGRAPHIES Prevention, in parking facilities, Basingtoke, Capone, Al 1266 UK 1582 Floyd, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” 0878 Strategic analysis, Quebec, CAN 0889 Hoover, J. Edgar 0153 Targets, rational choice perspective 1240 BIOLOGY see a/so: Crime— Causes and Corre- lates; Genetics; Heredity Banrain Autonomic activity and crime 0852 Cerebral lateralization and violence 0882 Low crime rates 0437 Correlates of criminal behavior 0843 BAIL see a/so: Bail Reform Act, U.S.; Pretrial Neuropsychology and crime 0055 Release Opponent-process theory 0845 Bail versus remand, Australia 0266 Psychobiology of female aggression 1236 impact of I-Bond program on population, Psychobiology of violent offenders 0443 Cook County, iL 1488 Synthesized biosocial theory of rape 1242 interviewing project, U.K. 0639 BLACK, DONALD Offending while on bail, U.K. 1454 Law, macrolevel test of Black's propositions BALTIC STATES see a/so: Estonia; Latvia; 1048 Lithuania; USSR BLACKS see a/so: Discrimination; Minority Crime rates 0461 Groups; Race BANK OF CREDIT AND COMMERCE INTERNA- Age, social context and gang membership, TIONAL California 0953 iilegal activities O823, 1284 Child sex abuse among black college stu- dents 1347 732—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 1992 —$—_——— Cooperation with probation planning, U.K. Kirkholt burglary prevention project, U.K. 1493 0743 Crime and its impact in South African black Prevention programs, effective communica- townships 0071 tion 0371 Effects of remand process, U.K. 0205 BURMA Firearm homicide among black teenage Cross-border drug trade in Golden Triangle males, U.S. 1305 1221 Gang involvement and delinquency, Chicago, Parables of the law 1023 IL 1359 BUSH, GEORGE Gangs, neighborhoods and public policy, Mil- Failure of drug war 1553 waukee, WI 0140 Mafia, CIA and 1299 interpersonal violence and injuries, Philadel- BUSINESS see a/so: Commercial Crime; Cor- phia, PA 1248 porate Crime; Economic Conditions and Lynchings and market for cotton in U.S. Crime; Employee Theft; White Collar Crime Deep South 0074 Arson prevention, and U.S. property in- Policing black people, U.K. and U.S. 0149 surance industry 0367 Race and juvenile court decision making, Convenience stores robberies, Tallahassee, Nebraska 0109 FL 0016 Race differences in juvenile dispositions, industrial security and loss contro! primer Florida 1362 0360 Race, crime and criminal justice 1602 Manual on reducing employee theft 0365 Racial violence and black migration 0454 Neighborhood business and crime preven- Raciem and death penalty, U.S. 0788 tion, Minnesota 0783 Recruiting a multiracial police force, U.K. Rewards by business for crime information, 0148 police views 0680 School bonding, age, race and delinquency, Robbery victims, Holland 0012 Toledo, OH 0950 Sentencing of business offenders, U.K. 0617 Selective prosecution of U.S. bleck Store police, shoplifters and civil recovery politicians 0595 0363 Victimization, Mississippi 1253 Survey of crime in retail stores, Netherlands Young maies in criminal justice system, 0606 Washington, DC 1185 Use of crime information in retailing 0373 BOLIVIA White collar crime, accountability and deter- Paradox of the drug wars 1149 rence 0627 BOOT CAMP PRISONS see: Shock incarceration BRAZIL CauFoRNiA Criminal justice and imprisonment 1563 Ecological crime in the Amazon region 0885 Age, social context and gang membership Government's response to killing of reform 0053 activists 0794 Career of police chief Daryl Gates, Los An- Violence against women 1150, 1587 geles 0966 BRISSOT, J.-P. Changing schemata of streetw aikers, San Criminal code in pre-revolutionary France Diego 1269 1177 Criminaliozfa Tteriaosonff decision 1438 BRITIGH CRIME SURVEY Critique of high schoo! abuee prevention What ie different about high crime areas? programs 1326 0466 Drug Aftercare Program 1114 BULGARIA Drunk drivers and probati1o60n7 Crime and criminal juetice 0424 Effect of crowded jails on police, Orange BURGLARY see a/eo: Breaking and Entering: County 0991 Property Offenses Effect of determinate sentencing 0636 Charge reduction, Jacksonville, FL 1475 Effects of educpraogrtam iono juvneni le Community prevention program 9342 drunk drivers 0834 Doing fieldwork with active residential Effects of tough drunk driving law on polic- burgiers 0638 ing 0968 Domestic, motives and modus operandi, Hol- Ethnic and gender bias in communsietrvyic e land 0406 sentences 1459 Group effects on decision making by of- Gangs, crime and violence in Los Angeles fenders, Texas 1249 ORO4 How burglars choose targets, Texas 0021 History of state prison system 0712 How burglers make decisions, Montreal, impact of Blake Decree on Los Angeles CAN 0022 police 1007 How drugs affect offender decisions, Texas lvtensive supervision evaluation 0658 0458 Judicial career of Ogden Hoffman 0632 incapacitation debate, Sweden 1207 Juvenile probation camp outcom0e9s56 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index— 733 Juvenile prostitution among homeless, Los History of Ontario Provincial Police 0572 Angeles 0503 How burglars make decisions, Montreal 0022 Mexican-American gangs, East Los Angeles impact of criminal justice on Natives, Alberta 0083 0381 Municipal courts’ use of financial penalties, inmate self-reports and interview-based in- Los Angeles 0206 ventories 1509 Narcotics addition and criminal careers 0856 insanity and fitness to stand trial law, Parole violators 0273 Canada and U.K. 0633 Pilot juvenile sex offender treatment pro- Judicial discretion with young offenders gram 1312 0612 Police use of nonlethal weapons, Los An- Juvenile delinquency and homelessness, goles 1406 Toronto 0112 Police violence, and Rodney King verdict, Los Kids who kill 0478 Angeles 1428 Law and social transformation 1195 Policing of illegal drugs, Oakland 0962 Legal representation in juvenile courts 0513 Predicting prison violence, and use of situa- Long-term offenders 1527 tional factors 0326 Major mental disorders among murderers, Prosecutor decisions on child sex abuse, Quebec 0828 Sacramento 0637 , National survey of elder abuse 0418 Protective orders and domestic violence, Organization renewal in federal corrections Orange County 1588 0313 Repeated sexual victimization, Los Angeles Penology perspectives and research 1536 1294 Personal meaning in lives of shoplifters, Win- Runaways’ attachment history and stabilize nipeg 0045 tion, Los Angeles 1346 Police attitudes toward higher education Single mother/delinquent daughter cases, 0555 Los Angeles 0504 Police managers’ perspectives on effective- Street gangs, violence and “crack,” Los An- ness 0174 goles 0119 Police organizational culture, Montreal 1419 Transmission of tuberculosis to prison Police promotion system, Niagara region employees 1526 1418 Victims’ Bil of Rights 1479 Police role in environmental law enforcement CAMBRIDGE STUDY IN DELINQUENT 0974 DEVELOPMENT Policing in relation to Blood Tribe, Alberta Co-offending, London, UK 0006 0178 CANADA Prison inmate anger control program 1498 Aboriginal people and criminal justice, Professional attitudes toward child sex Manitoba 1168 abuse 1334 Aborigines and the criminal code 1027 Prosecution of Donald Marshall, Nova Scotia Canadian Young Offenders Act compared to 0393 U.S. policy 0502 Prospective issues in Canadian policing 0546 Cocaine use and abuse 0460 Prostitution, and opportunity model 0442 Cognitive skilis training program 0684 Psychopathy and violence, Kingston, ONT Community policing evaluation 0556 0042 Correctional staff recruitment patterns 0685 Psychopathy and violent recidivism, Ontario Corrections personne! issues 1499 0036 Cotroni crime family 0622 Public awereness of policing initiatives 0975 Crime prevention in high-rise apartments, Ot- Public inquiries into policing 1420 tewa 1583 Recidiviem among insanity acquittees 0716 Crime prevention in residential environments Reducing trauma of child sex abuse victims, 0768 London, Ontario 0480 Criminology textbook 1226 Security audit, Toronto subwey system 0370 Early indicators of future delinquency 0103 Senior police executive development 0976 Economic inequality, social disorganization Severity of sanctions, Canada and France and homicide 1219 0624 Effect of gender on court outcomes, Ontario Sex offending programs 0693 1472 Sexual assault lew, evaluation 0396 Effects of aicohol on violence, Thunder Bay Social distribution of urban femicide 0020 0459 Strategic analysis of auto theft, Quebec Elder abuse and negiect 0624 oess Electronic monitoring, Britieh Columbia, CAN Street prostitution control 0745 1104 Waneit fare evasion audits, Britieh Columbia Factors predicting police costs 1421 0369 Fear of crime 0837 Tends in use of custodial dispositions for Four studies of courts 1432 yeuthe 0514 734—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 1992 Use of less than lethal force, British Colum- Growing up in abusive household and later bia 0534 dating violence 1338 Welfare fraud, Ontario 0836 Intensive supervision of gang offenders, Los Wife abuse 0466 Angeles 0718 Woman abuse 0431 Long-term effects on women victims 1288 Women and penal law 1481 Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy 0098 Young offenders, the law and crime 1364 National Committee on Violence, Australia CAPITAL PUNISHMENT see a/so: Deterrence; 1598 Punishment, Legal Runaways and 0092 Abolition, Hungary 1600 Techniques for labeling child abusers 0913 Christian perspectives 1593 Victimization, race and violent crime, Min- Corrections administrator views 1181 nesota 0053 Drug-relating killings and 0223 Why kids kil parents 0893 Effect of Furman decision on execution CHILD PROTECTION see: Child Welfare ratios 1572 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE see a/so: Child Abuse Executed men, Utah 0791 and Neglect; incest; Sex Offenses; Sexual Execution publicity and homicide rates, U.S. Assault 0397 Child molestors who abduct 0863 Flawed executions and politics of 1595 Community treatment program, East London, Gender discrimination and 0368 UK 0311 Inmates’ attitudes toward 1084 Consequences, child witnesses, and court Juvenile offenders and, evolving standard of decisions 1322 decency 0935 Cultural diversity and prevention programs Juvenile offenders and, U.S. 0144 1363 Mitigating factors in juvenile death penalty Does sex abuse in child cause pedophilia? cases 0924 0441 Moral appropriateness, ‘Locket’ doctrine and Etiology, offending, assessment and treat- 0358 ment 0517 New York State 1559 Experiences of male and female adults 0954 Public support, U.S. 1179 False allegations in divorce and custody bat- Racism and, U.S. 0788 tles 1340 Retribution and, in public opinion, Alabama Female abusers 0116 1573 Handbook for families of adult survivors Social science use in death penalty cases 0939 1043 Histories of African-American college stu- South Africa 0767 dents 1347 Support for, and fear of crime, Kentucky incest in childhoods of serial rapists 1292 1182 integrated case management 0111 Voices against the death penalty 0766 Long-term psychological effects 0107 CAPITALISM see a/so: Business; Corporate Male victims, Floride 0929 Crime Moral penics in U.K. 1273 Commodification of crime 1290 Overview 0087 industrial employment and crime 0417 Professional attitudes toward, Canada 1334 CAPONE, AL Prosecutor decisions, Sacramento, CA 0637 Biography 1266 Psychological impact on victimes 0067 State-sanctioned criminology of organized Recantation by alleged victims 0117 crime and 0473 Reducing trauma of child sex abuse victims, CAR THEFT see: Auto Theft London, CAN 0480 CAREER CRIMINALS see: Criminal Careers; Satanism and 0496 Criminal History Records; Dangerous Of- Subtypes of incarcerated child sex abusers fenders; Habitual Offenders 0662 CARPENTER, EDWARD Sweden 1363 Treatise on imprisonment 1079 Techniques in case evaluation 0145 CAUSES OF CRIME see: Crime— Causes and Theory and research 1361 Correlates: Juvenile Delinqu—e Cnacusyes TWeatmernt of adult male child molestors 1097 and Correlates Women and men who sexually abuse CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT see a/so: Child children 0663 Sexual Abuse; Domestic Violence; incest CHILD WELFARE see also: Juvenile Court; Court cases, Boston, MA 0920 Juvenile Corrections; Runaways; Status Critique of high school prevention programs Offenders 1326 Child saver movement, Wilmington, DE 0097 Early intervention and treatment 1324 integrated case management in child sex Effects on later violent behavior in victims abuee 0111 1258 Links between youths’ plecements and adult Falee allegations 0114 imprisonment 0133 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index —735 Professional attitudes toward child sex Police termination, U.S. federal due process abuse, Canada 1334 limitations 1401 CHILDREN see a/so: Adolescents; Child Abuse Reasonabieness of automatic frisk of and Neglect; Child Sexual Abuse; Family; suspect 1464 Incest; Infanticide; Juvenile Offenders; Relationship of FBI with U.S. Supreme Court Runaways; Status Offenders 1470 Abduction of children by strangers and non- Victims’ Bill of Rights, California 1479 family, U.S. 1333 War on drugs and 1609 Alleged abduction by police, Parie, FR 0181 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENDERS see a/so: As- Assessing preadolescents’ reports of family sessment; Corrections; Juvenile Correc- violence 0930 tions; Offenders; Personality; Child victim-witnesses in sex abuse cases Psychopathology 1322 Assessment studies in criminology 0052 Child victims, U.K. 1348 Comparison of self-reports and interview- Childhood aggression and adult criminality based inventories 1509 0849 National survey of juvenile risk assessment, Children abducted by family members, U.S. U.S. 0626 0507 Rapists, Massachusetts 1486 Coping with community violence 0900 Revised California Personality inventory 0868 Criminalizing poor parenting skilis 0237 Shopiifters 1302 Extreme Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Shortened Child Behavior Checklist 1320 0126 Subtypes of incarcerated child sex abusers Family management, child development and 0662 crime 0646 Typology of homicide offenders, Yugoslavia Juvenile victimization and delinquency 0129 1279 Knowledge of legal system 0925 Typology of violent delinquents, Pittsburgh, Labeling, and popular music subcultures PA 0933 0105 Victim age as basis for profiling sex of- Missing children, rhetoric and reality 0482 fenders 12863 Offspring of incarcerated parents, behavior CLIENT-SPECIFIC PLANNING and adjustment 1091 Evaluation results 1521 Parental socialization and crime control ideol- COCAINE see a/so: Crack Cocaine; Drug ogy 0106 Abuse and Addiction Police responses to “cruising” by youths, Becoming a cocaine seller 0412 Boise, ID 0533 Effects on the individual and society 0471 Torture victims, Turkey 0899 Expeorf uisineg anndc quietti ng 1234 Why kids kill parents 0693 impact of U.S. military on cocaine flow 0763 Witnesses 0141 U.S. effort to break up Latin American Witnesses, research and legal issues 0488 cocaine industry 1006 CHINA (PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC) see a/so: Teiwan Use and abuse, Canada 0460 Administrative detention 1025 Volume of use and violence, New York, NY AIDS, law, and social control 0786 0866 Correctional system 0664 COHORT STUDIES see: Longitudinal Studies; Crime and social control 1599 Self-Report Studies; and specific studies, Exile in mid-Qing era 0231 @g., Cambridge Cohort Study Hong Kong-China cross-border criminal ac- COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES see a/so: tivity 1277 Criminal Justice Education; Education; Mediators and the law and, China and U.S. Prieon Education Programs; Schools; Stu- compared 0620 dents Official profiteering and Tiananmen Square Collaboration with prison systems, U.S. 1531 demonstrations 1222 Police attitudes toward, Canada 0655 Opium and Anglo-American foreign policy Police officer college requirement and 0391 minorities, U.S. 1370 Police accountability 0200 COLOMBIA Prisons 0665 Courternarcotics aid 0774 Triad societies, Hong Kong and overseas COLORADO 0014 Crime among Korean-American immigrants, CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT IN CRIMINAL JUS- Aurora 0015 TICE see: Community Crime Prevention; COMMERCIAL CRIME see alec: Antitrust Offen- Votunteers se¢; Business; Computer Crime; Corporate CIVIL RIGHTS see also: Children’s Rights; Crime; Employee Theft; insider Wading: inmates’ Rights; Prieon Litigation White Coller Crime Legal rights, duties and liabiloift jiusetisc e see atso- personne! 1455 Preventing retail crime, manual 1206 736 —Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 1992 eS eS ee ee ee COMMUNITIES see: Neighborhoods CONFESSIONS see a/so: Miranda v. Arizona COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS see a/so: Alterna- Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions 1054 tives to Incarceration; Diversion; Safeguards, Scotiand 1440 Deinstitutionalization; Juvenile Community CONFISCATION see a/so: Asset Forfeiture Corrections; Parole; Probation; and Confiscation of Profits Act, New South specific programs, e.g., Community Ser- Wales, AUS 1445 vice Orders CONNECTICUT Batterer recidivism after intervention, Arrest of both parties in family violence inci- Duluth, MN 1545 dents 0582 Community corrections acts 1087 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW see: Civil Rights; Textbook 1502 Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Due The Program for Female Offenders 0717 Process; and specific provisions, e.g., COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION see also: Fourth Amendment Citizen Patrols; Crime Prevention; Juvenile CORPORATE CRIME see a/so: Antitrust Offon- Delinquency Prevention; Neighborhood ses; Business; Commercial Crime; Watch; Private Security Economic Crime; Environmental Offenses; Burglary prevention programs, effective com- Fraud; insider Wading; Securities Offenses . munication 0371 White Collar Crime — burglary prevention program Complex commercial fraud, Australia 0796 Control of, New South Wales, AUS 0242 Community Responses to Drug Abuse 1551 Deterrence 1603 Future of 0346 European arms industries in the 1980s 0408 High-rise apartments, Ottawa, CAN 1583 Fraud and corruption, enforcement 1163 Review of program evaluations 0361 Legal and administrative sanctions 1062 Safer Cities Program, U.K. 1597 Local prosecutors’ responses to corporate Systems approach to community crime crime, U.S. 1462 prevention, KnoxvilleT, N 0970 Regulation, reform processes 0789 Violence prevention programs 1169 Symposium, Australia 1478 COMMUNITY POLICING see: Police Agencies Toxic waste crime 0601 and Programs; Police-Community Rela- Transnational erterprise crime 0435 tions; Police Patrol; Police Reform White coller crime, accountability and deter- COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS rence 0627 Ethnic and gender bias, California 1459 CORRECTIONG (GENERAL REFERENCES) see National standards, U.K. 1439 also: Atternatives to incarceration; Com- COMPARATIVE STUDIES see: Cross-National munity Corrections; Corrections Officers; Studies Diversion; Detention; imprisonment; incar- COMPETENCE TO STAND TRIAL ceration Rates; inmates; Jails; Juvenile Comparison of English and Canadian law Corrections; Parole; Prison; Probation; 0633 Recidiviem; Rehabilitation; Therapy; Treat- Effect of evaluations on, Massachusetts ment 0216 Aboriginal deaths in custody, Australia 1538 Forensic neuropsychology and 1449 Abused women and 1086 Mertal competence of defendants and of- Accreditation 1106 fenders 1476 Administrator comtemplates death penalty Patients found unfit to plead and kept in 1181 hospital, U.K. 0615 Aftercare services for released prisoners, Referrals to forensic unit, Miwaukee, WI U.K. 1082 1463 Alternative responses to crowding 0305 COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE see: Prlice Ac- Are offenders tougher today? 1490 countability; Police Misconduct Assessment, casework and counseling 10868 COMPUTER CRIME Barriers to rehabilitation 0683 Outlaws and hackers 0449 Boot camps for substance-abusing offenders Trends and countermeasures 0772 0719 COMPUTERS see a/so: information Systems; Boot camps, policy considerations 1486 Police Communication Systems British West Africa 0701 Computer-assisted U.S. federal sentencing Canada 1536 0609 China 0664, 0665 Computerization of criminal justice data and Clhent-specific planning evaluations 1521 1141 Cognitive skills training program, Canada Guide to selecting criminal justice microcom- 0684 puters 0353 Community corrections acts 1067 information technologies and police 1379 Computerized tracking systems, U.S. 1531 Police and information technology 1373 Convict probation system, Van Diemen’s Police and, in urban U.S. agencies 1412 Land, AUS 0332 Prison tracking systems, U.S. 1531 Costs of U.S. federal vs. state prisons 0666

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