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Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index—801 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index Volume 33 (2001) 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 num bers that appear, in ascending order and italic type, within the box at the begin ning of each abstract in the journal. Aspuction Use of anabolic-androgenic steroids, Norway Perspectives on child abduction 1294 0912 ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME Worry about anger turning to violence 0910 (AIDS) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ectional ponse t¢o prisoners with HIV 0287 Legal constraints in police agencies 058 esponses to HI’ AFRICAN AMERICANS Attitudes of males involving police contact, New yn prevention efforts Jersey 0931 Black females in law enforcement 0948 Discharge planning for care of HIV-positive ex-of Black gang territories, California 1165 fenders New York 1064 Construction and reinforcement of myths of race HIV/AIDS education among incarcerated youtt and crime 0861 516 orrelates of violence perpetration Dy HIV/AIDS issues discussed by women 0432 youths 0134 mpact of education program on prisoners’ infec- riminal enforcement and fairness in min tion risk 0299 >ommunities OY nates’ injection drug use and unprotected sex Criminological thought 0387 China 0313 Differential police response to black battered nks with exposure to violence 0780 women 0212 Needie exchange programs in 2 prisons, Ger Domestic violence in the African-American com many 0290 munity 0093 Peer influence versus educatior npirical test of social threat phenomenon 1208 havior 0712 r rates of crime and violer among youths ADDICTION Addiction careers nale criminality, Pennsylvania 0860 1848 lence exposure on youths Detroit ADOLESCENTS Alcohol and deviant behaviors, Alabama 0899 yf women and recidivism 1037 Ass AAUONSs petween use ar id interper > history of lynching in U.S. 0344 WA 051¢ of African-American criminologists tops for noise enforcement 0789 nd 0034 zation men sexually aDused 4 as Child 1293 Substance abuse prevention and 0357 AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY Murde or ft y 11(0 year olds, U.K. and Euro 1S 251 AGGRESSION Acceptance < ticipatior ence <3 >ocia! pathways prea Aggressive behavior of women sexually abused OR 0542 as Children 0471 802—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 2001 Angry aggression in traffic 1153 Regulating student alcohol use on campus 0182 Associations between alcohol use and interper Role of alcohol in assaults on wives by husbands sonal aggression, WA 0514 Canada 0429 Maternal aggression and drug abuse 0008 Self-reports of abuse in ar On public transportation, Netherlands 1154 sample 0868 PTSD following violence and aggression 0027 Severity of partner v Self-other representation as predictor JUDG sion 0921 bstance abuse [ Sex differences in aggressior ans ( sexual partners 0817 Trait anger and sexua ALABAMA Aicohol and deviant t cents 0899 | Sexual am pact of treatn IS batterers 0644 ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION Po itical dimensior lectror monitorina: of nt Revival of prisor ALASKA und ALBANIA Albanians and marijuana trafficking in Ital ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM A nol and deviant Dehaviors ar AMPHETAMINE ents, Alabama 0899 € ve Alcohol and otheer r cdrruuga -relat ' c ANOMIE Ar ni ol consumption among college women 1173 } Jainyt, Wweelnfaalr e S | use and risk-taking De APPELLATE COURTS e women 0783 hetor ea criminal law youth, and vi od maltreatmen 1898 ARCHITECTURE og sexual aDuse ar hol use 0427 occurring stress and, ir 0120 ARGENTINA Developmental pathways Mv ot valitci ne young adulthood 0563 ARIZONA Domestic violence afte JU38 Family risk factors for alcc quences 0495 Family social support and adolesc use, New York 0913 Motivation to reduce drinking ar dents 0738 Overlapping forms of youth deviance C Pred Jictt ivve e sSttuudd)y of NSE [f 7 gression \ Peer networks among drinkers prior to marriage Significance of religion on violent behavior 0443 Violence among youth in boot camp 12 Prevalence of alcoholism among inmates 1485 Violent yout Problem drinking in the family and youth suicide fende Womer 0197 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index—803 ARREST AND APPREHENSION Crime in a convict republic 1521 Empirical test of social threat phenomenon 1208 Crime prevention in indigenous communities Mandatory arrest policy for domestic abuse 1379 1112 Police custody and race, U K. 0229 Cycle of abuse for women in prison 1069 »olice responses tor ining orders, Boston Deploying civilian youth development of icers J599 g drug arrest rates, 2 perspectives 0089 1224 extua!l sto or no orcement estic violence victims and post-traumatic stress 0042 nati, OH ffectiveness of confiscation laws 06 Austra eatment program 0341 Migrant trafficking 11 Historical analysis of British women felons sent to ASIAN AMERICANS Australian prisons 1075 Asian gangs in U.S uveniie crime nd social order 0529 7 Ameri ans Knives and armed robbery 0099 )098 » Management of alcohol-related incidents by po S, crime, and substance abuse mum age of criminal responsibility Nature of violent crime 0745 Older people’s perceptions of safety ASSAULTS 104 Cross-cultural review Patterns in crime rates 1160 > detainees inmates impris¢ education ana researcr Wales, Al Weather, disorderly conduct and aSSaultS lice performance and activity measurement ASSESSMENT OF OFFENDERS ith Australia 0245 Critique of recent trends in risk assessment 0322 stors of recidivism in juvenile sex of rsittty v aa ndJr isk assessment, cCf anada4 Preventing crime against older residents 44 Prevention of \ inf Ns In intravenous users 07 Pp risoners’ attitudes to prison rapes, New So Wales ( : eG Suicide assessment pro Psychological assessments for the c high-risk situation Refuge 2S and legal justice system 1030 SK assessm7e r Relationship between police and private secur 4 )967 Repeat burglary in a Perth suburb 1116 f new ca nesiient and r yn-resilient behavior in adoles Rise of franchise law AUM SHINRIKYO cents 0199 999 New South Wales drug summit Religious violenc AUSTRALIA Separating allocation of punishment from admin no istration 0706 youth Analysis of citizen complaints against police 0966 Sexual econ ymy of female convict prisoners Cannabis law and young adult user 0657 Social work trained probation officers 0689 Children’s and adolescents’ stereotypes of peo Spatial distribution of crime 1538 ple with tattoos C Stolen goods market in New South Wales 0498 Civilian oversight of pol Queensiand 02 Clinical characteristics of juvenile sex offenders Survey of inmates imprisoned for assault, New South Wales 0314 0926 Community perceptions of stalking 0776 Trait anger and sexual offenses 1190 Transgender inmates 0330 804—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 2001 Treating sex offenders in correctional Suburban residential burglary 07 0676 BUSINESS CRIME Use of mental health reports in c Black cash tax evasior Use of public space by youth 1511 Uses of punishmeanntd exile in colonial Australia CatiFornia 1497 Black gang territories 116£ What works at One Arm Point, Australia 0688 Chinese Americans’ att tity Work-related risk factors and alcohol use Young people and gangs 0198 AUSTRIA Psychotherapists and confident room 1422 Reparation and mediatior Violent sex offenders lac 44900 BANGLADESH Marital sexual violer ates 0063 BANK ROBBER Repeated ba BANKS New rules Zat food scare BIAS CRIMES rederal Dias ¢ BIOGRAPHIES biograpnical less BOOT CAMP PRISONS Police reform BULLYING B JueS and vi Cnaracteristics « ying 0889 San Francisc Do hooligans conquer the publi BURGLARY CAMPUS POLICE Experience of crime among burglary vi eral a Fear of burglary, Scotland 0737 Future of forensic DNA testing CANADA impact of repeat victimizatior ADu Europe 0829 Impoafc sintgl e and two-officer patrols Repeat burglary in a Perth suburb, Australia 1 Repeat burglary victimization, Netherlands 0 Administratively segregate d offenders 1054 Repeat residential burglaries 1117 Aftermath of k llings by police Stolen goods market, Australia 0497 JZU6 Aggregation bias and women abuse OO€ Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index—805 Alcohol and drug abuse in sexual and violent of- Self-other representation as predictor of aggres- fenders 0408 sion 0921 Attitudes of probation officers to drug treatment Sexual aggressors and coping with fantasies 0302 1193 Biases and consistency in conditional release de Successful change among batterers, London cisions 0296 Ont. 0064 Capital, competence, and criminal success 0843 Suicide by suffocation using plastic bags 0417 Crack and prostitution 0430 Test of Hostile Interpretations Questionnaire Cultural stereotypes and the justice system 1424 0016 Current violence against women issues in Can- Validity of Personality Assessment Inventory ada 0096 1194 Custody and reintegration of violent offenders Youths’ violent victimization and offending 0137 0725 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Denial of immigrant status to Vietnam War pro- American conscience and 1516 testers 0253 Capital punishment in Finland during World War |! Do casinos attract criminals 0794 1113 Drugs, alcohol, and crime among federal inmates Changing nature of death penalty debates 1044 1062 Effect of new laws on district attorneys, New York of client characteristics in sexual assaults 1435 9270 Essays of inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal 0291 Effect of sentence length on drunk driving 1439 Gender gap in capital punishment attitudes 1532 Effects of administrative segregation on prisoners Health care professionals and, U.S. 0283 1052 History of capital punishment and Canadian Evaluating change among sexual offenders 1209 women 1057 Evaluation of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) 0917 History of capital punishment laws, Poland 1105 Federal imprisonment of women 1464 Impact of legislative reform, TX 0624 Gender, diversity and risk assessme yact of Robert Alton Harris execution on homi tions 0321 cide incidents, CA 0720 Goal attainment scaling with sex offenders 1 Occupational perspective on execution 1459 Guys, gangs, and girlfriend abuse 1255 Overturned convictions in capital cases 1417 micide clearance rates in Canada and Predicting future dangerousness in capital cases Texas 1420 mmigrant women's views of police and Prohibition of juvenile capital punishment 0874 abuse 0593 PubJlDiUcC suSUpLp ort for juvenile capital punishment, TN and space 0646 tf victims watcn exect CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Postmodern i Asking children about their abuse, implications edicting violence rious wife assaulte poral punishment and child abuse po 2xtrafamilial child mo 2Ste r S U4) 4 rporal punishment attitudes and perception of child abuse 1306 amily functioning and, New York State 0158 riicide mentally mothers, New Zealand ‘0 Predictors of men’s relationship abuse 0795 identifying domestic violence in child abuse in Prevalence and consequences of spousal as- vestigations, New York 1317 sault 0816 Maternal behaviors associated with smothering Private policing and the law 0227 U.K. 0523 PTSD symptoms and women substance abusers Patterns in early childhood, Avon, U.K. 0179 0779 Physical abuse, sexual victimization and youth Public attitudes toward parole system 1060 drug use 0126 Racial discrepancies in aboriginal release rates Presentation of child abuse data, Hungary 1285 0298 Psychiatric disorders in adolescent victims 0146 Role of alcohol in assaults on wives by husbands Serious delinquency and family problems 0429 Tampa, FL 0190 806—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 2001 Spouse abuse asa risk factor for child abuse U.S Perceptions of child sexual abuse investigations Army 0174 New Zealand 0844 Training parents on their children’s illnesses Los Perceptions of violence against c iidren, Canada Angeles 0157 1009 Understanding of toxicity in non-accidental fp soning, U.K. 0740 Wife abuse as a risk factor children 0175 CHILD PROTECTION paraer entingg Styles Of Su Children’s rights to be heard ir abuse, Massachusetts processes, UK 0560 yf S of child sexual aDuse Managing risk in child pr ring adulthood 0166 Parental substance abuse and ch Great Britain 0563 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Accuracy of forensic in Adult attachment style and pe yf chiidrer Attachment styles ar CHILDREN SexXUa use 0427 niGnhood sexual! abuse ege students 0845 lassifying child abusers nical features of VNlEleYqSe students abuse )049 rit Jal aDuSé nki na 9 ppaatttteerrnn s Jating experiences f abused as child Desexuailization of since 1800 020 Empathy deficits in child m Guilt and hopelessness amor 2rgenerational transmissior nternational policies on sexu children 0202 nate partner violence and sur nvestigative interviews fof child cw den 0159 Juveniles and sexual abuse, Nett Long-term impact of childhood 0552 Mental heaith impact of lesbians’ victirr Zatior periences 0023 Mothers whose partners sexually assau children 0813 Nature and extent of sex offending and devel ment of legislation, U.K. 0561 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index—807 Low self-esteem and health compromising be Disenfranchising Australian prisoners 0331 haviors 0180 CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION Marketing violent films, music, and electronic Policing of public space, Great Britain 07 games to children 0893 Public attitudes toward open-street CCTV, Glas Online victimization of youth 1248 gow, SCOT 0352 Perspectives on child abduction 1294 COCAINE st-traumatic stress and substance use 0150 Depression in cocaine dependent inmates 0686 Preschool children’s exposure to violence, Wash COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ington, DC 0148 Alcohol use and risk-taking behavior 0783 Psychiatric disorders in adolescent victims 9146 Campus police vehicle pursuit policies 0234 Resilient and non-resilient behavior in adoles Childhood sexual abuse in multiethnic female col cents 0199 lege students 0845 Sexually abusive children and adolescents, New Community college crime 0747 Zealand 0524 E t of criminal justice major on students’ per Stress reactions from violence and community eptions 0082 chaos 0128 Fraternities, athletic teams, and rape 0467 Trauma symptoms and exposure to comm enile diversion participants and outcomes violence 0186 Trauma-related symp tor Motivation to reduce drinking among college stu- vic “tiimms s 0151 dents 0738 timization and romar licing the campus 0598 Regulating student alcohol use on campus 0182 essibility in student apartment bur comparative criminology courses ir Youths perspectives on pee ).S. 0081 CHILDREN’S RIGHTS Women's acknowledgment of rape 0812 COLOMBIA Chiidrens riqgnts and 0565 Comparisor tenders with antisocial bDenhavior Children’s rights to be heard child protectior 1184 processes, UK 0564 Evolution of violent crime 0385 Monitoring children’s rights globaily 0566 Evolution of drug cartels 0766 CHILD WELFARE SERVICES COLORADO Accuracy of forensic child abuse interview note Comparing criminality of homeless and domiciled Israel 0171 ail inmates 1474 faren at 9endency mediation 0659 f parole 0699 stalking in domestic violence 0971 } welfare anc Germany 0 ntr f at-risk behavior among sStigative inte= n 907 jen 0159 COMMUNITIES Woman abuse and AA QUiTdrEeSsSs ing 4 CHILD WITNESSES eration, Florida niidren’s conceptions of iying an The death row community 0690 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CHINA (PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC) Attrition in a community treatment program for vhildren’s experience of violence | d sexual abusers, Great Britain 0695 orea criminal justice partnerships 0905 efit analysis of community-based inter Mississippi 0925 eveloping a risk assessment instrument Penn- sylvania 0671 Judicial reform versus judicial corrupt osecutors discover the community 0642 Supporting the Snakeheads 1421 2inventing community corrections, Washington Triad vi olence and public on on Macau 0056 1450 Workplace theft 1189 Responding to women offenders in the commu CIVIL RIGHTS nity 1465 Civil rights movement and novel rights claims in COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION U.S. south 0277 Community policing approach, Singapore 0713 808—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 2001 Crime prevention counc 0362 Juvenie curfew in Verr Uutch community justice pr CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Integrating prison gang mer sSues If media ride-aior munity 1512 CONTROL THEORY Manual for groups in rural Scotlar dentity in m COMMUNITY POLICING 2o0cia! Contr f at-r Attitudes of African American males inv rad 907 contact New Jersey 0931 CONVICTIONS > academies 1378 snc rates, Japar icing and plannir Overturned convictior CORPORATE CRIME mmunity policir stannddaar Community variables 135 Crime f g3hting, Norway Crime p Criminal WNihny y ry ailag 1 CORRECTIONS 2 nderstanding c unity ¢ COMMUNITY PROSECUTION Services for ne ghborhood resident COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS Evaluation of New York City project COMPETENCE TO STAND TRIAL Problems with high-profile cases 143 COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE Analysis of citizen omplaints, Austra COMPUTER CRIME Challenges of 0401 Role of police and 1382 CONFISCATION LAWS Evaluating the effectiveness, Australia CONJUGAL VISITS What w rks at One Arn inmate attitudes towar CORRECTIONS OFFICERS 1503 Attitude at CONNECTICUT Early drug exposure and later substance abuse 1309 Cumulative Subject and Geographic Index—809 Legal issues in police and corrections yllabora Racial and gender stereotypes and criminal jus tion 0969 tice, U.K. 1003 Organizational stress and decision to terminate Response to dowry deaths in Andhra Pradesh employment 1496 india 0269 redictors of correctional officers’ attitudes 1491 Themes in judicial reforms and program experi Typology correctional officers 1481 ments 0652 Value of correctional role instrument 1480 erapeutic jurisprudence 0617 Work attitudes 1492 Trend toward specialization in magistrates CORRUPTION courts, U.K. 1001 Battle against corruption, U.K. 1083 Jse of mental health reports in courts, Australia Corruption and ant criminal 1031 Croatia CRACK COCAINE rruUpoItIiCo r Crack and prostitution, Canada 0430 Physical attack and rape among crack-using udicial reform ver 5 judicia women, Ohio 0839 1411 Rise in urban crime rates and 0785 t electoral Corruption CRIME corruption in post-Soviet Russia 0437 Addiction careers and criminal specialization Reforming the criminal law of 0848 1410 Against people with mental illness 1217 COSTS OF CRIME Continuity and change in U.S. 0046 Economic and social cc Crime in high places, the Clinton case 1139 COUNTERFEITING Crime in public transport 0337 Fashion industry and Demography and crime 0 COURTS Deviant lifestyle and cri victimization, New Analysis of juvenile drug court York 1206 Battered women and restraining « Effect of religion on crime 0734 W sconsir 28 Factors responsiblef or transnational crime 1093 urt responses t Gender, masculinities and crime 0753 nations ( In area around interstate highway interchanges Delegation o FL O711 beralism and nk between impulsivity and neignbomo eporting property activity after handgun purchase in nursing homes 0461 rime and criminology 1236 ies for crime J 0742 S rPee rspectivteivse s Or Portrayal ‘ crime in Pr ofessional crime across Finnish-Estonian bor Jer 0436 of problem solving in crime reduction, U.K 709 Routine activities of maritime piracy 0050 Rural perceptions of crime 0799 Trends in Asia-Pacific region 0768 Pr »cesses and Trends in crime politics, Norway 0765 Mexico 0924 Urban crimes in natural environments 0824 Psychotherapists and onfidentiality, Austria Using organizational theory to contextualize a 1422 food scare, Belgium 0396 Quality of social enquiry reports and custod CRIME ANALYSIS Scotland 0656 Spatial distribution of crime, Australia 1538 Quality-of-life crime and community courts 1033 CRIME-CAUSES & CORRELATES An integrated theory of chronic criminality 0015 810—Criminal Justice Abstracts, December 2001 Correlofa jtuveensil e homicide rates ir citie nforme 0163 ntegrating into po Deviant dispositions and drug abuse 0342 J.K. 0603 Drug involvement and crime among ) Mapping patterns ers, Virginia 0312 Explaining the crime decrease ir Genetics and criminal behav 3 Patterns of violence Predicting drug arrest rates rspectives 008 CRIME PREVENTION Predictoros f sexual delinquer 114 AAftfoerctt ive Pro football games and Ang P Race Seasonal ve Severity of partner v 1 WAa les W eather, disorderly na CRIME CONTROL POLICY 2a Role of criminal law 1534 Trends in Nordic criminal pol CRIME CONTROL STRATEGY Coercion and heroin trafficking ir 0341 CRIME MAPPING Analytic strategies 0991

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