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to JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE Volume 16 Number | (February 2000) 1-128 Number 2 (May 2000) 129-240 Number 3 (August 2000) 241-360 Number 4 (November 2000) 361-464 Authors: ALBANESE, JAY S., “The Causes of Organized Crime: Do Criminals Organize Around Opportunities for Crime or Do Criminal Opportunities Create New Offenders?” 409. ALBANESE, JAY S., “Editorial Comment,” 363. ALBANESE, JAY S.., see Piscitelli, F. ARRIGO, BRUCE A., and CHRISTOPHER R. WILLIAMS, “The (Im)Possibility of Democratic Justice and the ‘Gift’ of the Majority: On Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Search for Equality,” 321. BLUMENTHAL, JOEL, see Jurik, N. C. BOVENKERK, FRANK, see Siegel, D. BRUCE, MARINO A., “Violence Among African Americans: A Conceptual Assess- ment of Potential Explanations,” 171. CARLSON, SUSAN M., see Michalowski, R. J. CLEAR, TODD R., PATRICIA L. HARDYMAN, BRUCE STOUT, KAROL LUCKEN, and HARRY R. DAMMER “The Value of Religion in Prison: An Inmate Perspective,” 53. DAMMER, HARRY R., see Clear, T. R. DE LI, SPENCER, see Johnson, B. R. FRENCH, LAURENCE ARMAND, “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (2nd ed.), by D. A. Andrews and James Bonta,” 346. GESUALDI, LOUIS, “White-Collar Deviance, by David R. Simon and Frank E. Hagan,” 457. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 16 No. 4, November 2000 460-463 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc. 460 to JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE Volume 16 Number | (February 2000) 1-128 Number 2 (May 2000) 129-240 Number 3 (August 2000) 241-360 Number 4 (November 2000) 361-464 Authors: ALBANESE, JAY S., “The Causes of Organized Crime: Do Criminals Organize Around Opportunities for Crime or Do Criminal Opportunities Create New Offenders?” 409. ALBANESE, JAY S., “Editorial Comment,” 363. ALBANESE, JAY S.., see Piscitelli, F. ARRIGO, BRUCE A., and CHRISTOPHER R. WILLIAMS, “The (Im)Possibility of Democratic Justice and the ‘Gift’ of the Majority: On Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Search for Equality,” 321. BLUMENTHAL, JOEL, see Jurik, N. C. BOVENKERK, FRANK, see Siegel, D. BRUCE, MARINO A., “Violence Among African Americans: A Conceptual Assess- ment of Potential Explanations,” 171. CARLSON, SUSAN M., see Michalowski, R. J. CLEAR, TODD R., PATRICIA L. HARDYMAN, BRUCE STOUT, KAROL LUCKEN, and HARRY R. DAMMER “The Value of Religion in Prison: An Inmate Perspective,” 53. DAMMER, HARRY R., see Clear, T. R. DE LI, SPENCER, see Johnson, B. R. FRENCH, LAURENCE ARMAND, “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (2nd ed.), by D. A. Andrews and James Bonta,” 346. GESUALDI, LOUIS, “White-Collar Deviance, by David R. Simon and Frank E. Hagan,” 457. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 16 No. 4, November 2000 460-463 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc. 460 INDEX 461 GIBBS, JOHN J., DENNIS GIEVER, and KENNETH A. POBER, “Criminology and The Eye of the Spirit: An Introduction and Application of the Thoughts of Ken Wilber,” 99. GIEVER, DENNIS, see Gibbs, J. J. GILBERT, EVELYN, “Editorial Comment,” 131. GORDON, JILL A., LAURA J. MORIARTY, and PATRICIA H. GRANT, “The Impact ofa Juvenile Residential Treatment Center on Minority Offenders,” 194. GRANT, PATRICIA H., see Gordon, J. A. GREENE, HELEN TAYLOR, “Black Females in Law Enforcement: A Foundation for Future Research,” 230. HARDYMAN, PATRICIA L., see Clear, T. R. HARTNETT, STEPHEN J., “A Rhetorical Critique of the Drug War, Slavery, and the ‘Nauseous Pendulum’ of Reason and Violence,” 247. HELFGOTT, JACQUELINE B., MADELINE L. LOVELL, CHARLES F. LAW- RENCE, and WILLIAM H. PARSONAGE, “Results From the Pilot Study of the Citizens, Victims, and Offenders Restoring Justice Program at the Washington State Reformatory,” 5. HOLLERAN, DAVID, “Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking, by G. Alan Tarr,” 344. JACOBS, SUSAN, “The Tilted Playing Field: Is Criminal Justice Unfair? by H. Richard Uviller,” 352. JOHNSON, BYRON R., SPENCER DE LI, DAVID B. LARSON, and MICHAEL McCULLOUGH, “A Systematic Review of the Religiosity and Delinquency Lit- erature: A Research Note,” 32. JONES-BROWN, DELORES D., “Debunking the Myth of Officer Friendly: How African American Males Experience Community Policing,” 209. JURIK, NANCY C., JOEL BLUMENTHAL, BRIAN SMITH, and EDWARDO L. PORTILLOS, “Organizational Cooptation or Social Change? A Critical Per- spective on Community-Criminal Justice Partnerships,” 293. KING, LESLIE E., and JUDSON M. RAY, “Developing Transnational Law Enforce- ment Cooperation: The FBI Training Initiatives,” 386. LARSON, DAVID B., see Johnson, B. R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES F., see Helfgott, J. B. LOVELL, MADELINE L., see Helfgott, J. B. LUCKEN, KAROL, “Editorial Comment,” 3. LUCKEN, KAROL, see Clear, T. R. MARTIN, RANDY, “Anomie, Spirituality, and Crime,” 75. McCULLOUGH, MICHAEL, see Johnson, B. R. MICHALOWSKI, RAYMOND J., and SUSAN M. CARLSON, “Crime, Punish- ment, and Social Structures of Accumulation: Toward a New and Much Needed Political-Economy of Justice,” 272. MORIARTY, LAURA J., see Gordon, J. A. OLSEN, BRITTAWNI LEE, “Criminal Justice: An Introduction, by Freda Adler, Gerhard W. Mueller, and William S. Laufer, Criminal Justice in America, by George Cole and Christopher Smith, Exploring Criminal Justice: An Introduc- Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justics / November 2000 tion, by Don M. Gottfredson, Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction, by Frank Schmalleger, Essentials of Criminal Justice, by Joseph Senna and Larry Siegel,” 355. PARSONAGE, WILLIAM H., see Helfgott, J. B. PISCITELLI, FRANCO, and JAY S. ALBANESE, “Do Casinos Attract Criminals? A Study at the Canadian-U.S. Border,” 445. POBER, KENNETH A., see Gibbs, J. J. PORTILLOS, EDWARDO L., see Jurik, N. C. RAY, JUDSON M.., see King, L. E. ROBINSON, MATTHEW, “The Construction and Reinforcement of Myths of Race and Crime,’ 133. SCHEHR, ROBERT CARL, “Editorial Comment,” 243. SCHLEGEL, KIP, “Transnational Crime: Implications for Local Law Enforcement,” 365. SIEGEL, DINA, and FRANK BOVENKERK, “Crime and Manipulation of Identity Among Russian-Speaking Immigrants in the Netherlands,” 424. SMITH, BRIAN, see Jurik, N. C. STOUT, BRUCE, see Clear, T. R. TATUM, BECKY L., “Toward a Neocolonial Model of Adolescent Crime and Vio- lence,” 157. VITO, GENNARO F., “Turnaraound: How America’s Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic, by William Bratton with Peter Knobler,” 350. WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER R., see Arrigo, B. A. Articles: “Anomie, Spirituality, and Crime,” Martin, 75. “Black Females in Law Enforcement: A Foundation for Future Research,’ Greene, 230. “The Causes of Organized Crime: Do Criminals Organize Around Opportunities for Crime or Do Criminal Opportunities Create New Offenders?” Albanese, 409. “The Construction and Reinforcement of Myths of Race and Crime,” Robinson, 133. “Crime and Manipulation of Identity Among Russian-Speaking Immigrants in the Netherlands,” Siegel and Bovenkerk, 424. “Crime, Punishment, and Social Structures of Accumulation: Toward a New and Much Needed Political-Economy of Justice,’ Michalowski and Carlson, 272. “Criminology and The Eye of the Spirit: An Introduction and Application of the Thoughts of Ken Wilber,” Gibbs et al., 99. “Debunking the Myth of Officer Friendly: How African American Males Experience Community Policing,’ Jones-Brown, 209. “Developing Transnational Law Enforcement Cooperation: The FBI Training Initia- tives,” King and Ray, 386. “Do Casinos Attract Criminals? A Study at the Canadian—-U.S. Border,” Piscitelli and Albanese, 445. “Editorial Comment,” Albanese, 363. “Editorial Comment,” Gilbert, 131. “Editorial Comment,” Lucken, 3. “Editorial Comment,” Schehr, 243. “The Impact of a Juvenile Residential Treatment Center on Minority Offenders,” Gordon et al., 194. Deconstruction, and the Search for Equality,” Arrigo and Williams, 321. “Organizational Cooptation or Social Change? A Critical Perspective on Commu- nity-Criminal Justice Partnerships,” Jurik et al., 293. “Results From the Pilot Study of the Citizens, Victims, and Offenders Restoring Jus- tice Program at the Washington State Reformatory,” Helfgott et al., 5. “A Rhetorical Critique of the Drug War, Slavery, and the ‘Nauseous Pendulum’ of Reason and Violence,” Hartnett, 247. “A Systematic Review of the Religiosity and Delinquency Literature: A Research Note,” Johnson et al., 32. “Toward a Neocolonial Model of Adolescent Crime and Violence,” Tatum, 157. “Transnational Crime: Implications for Local Law Enforcement,” Schlegel, 365. “The Value of Religion in Prison: An Inmate Perspective,” Clear et al., 53. “Violence Among African Americans: A Conceptual Assessment of Potential Expla- nations,” Bruce, 171. Book Reviews: “Criminal Justice: An Introduction, by Freda Adler, Gerhard W. Mueller, and William S. Laufer; Criminal Justice in America, by George Cole and Christopher Smith; Exploring Criminal Justice: An Introduction, by Don M. Gottfredson; Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction, by Frank Schmalleger; Essentials of Criminal Jus- tice, by Joseph Senna and Larry Siegel,” Olsen, 355. “Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking, by G. Alan Tarr,’ Holleran, 344. “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (2nd ed.), by D. A. Andrews and James Bonta,” French, 346. “The Tilted Playing Field: Is Criminal Justice Unfair? by H. Richard Uviller,’ Jacobs, 352. “Turnaraound: How America’s Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic, by William Bratton with Peter Knobler,” Vito, 350. “White-Collar Deviance, by David R. Simon and Frank E. Hagan,” Gesualdi, 457.

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