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TO Law & Policy Volume 23 Number } (January 2001) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 2001) pp. 121-268 Number 3 (July 2001) pp. 269-416 Number 4 (October 2001) pp. 417-503 Authors: ACKER, JAMES R., “Building a Better Youth Court,” 197. ALBERTSON, STEPHANIE, see OLSON, DAVID E. ANLEU, SHARON L. ROACH, “The Legal Regulation of Medical Science,” 417. AUSTIN, GREGORY, see FURLONG, MICHAEL. BERMAN, GREG, “Problem-Solving Court: A Brief Primer,” |2 5. BUTTS, JEFFREY. A.. “Introduction: Problem-Solving Courts,’ “£2 i. COHN, MARGIT, “Fuzzy Legality in Regulation: The Legislative Mandate Revisited,” 469. DOTAN. YOAV, “Interest Groups in the Israeli High Court of Justice: Measuring Success in Litigation and Out-of-Court Settlements,” 1. FEINBLATT, JOHN, see BERMAN, GREG. FURLONG, MICHAEL, “Using Student Risk Factors in School Violence Surveillance Reports: Illustrative Examples for Enhanced Policy Forma- tion, Implementation, and Evaluation,” 271. GRADDY, ELIZABETH, “Juries and Unpredictability in Products Liability Damage Awards,” 29. GOLDKAMP, JOHN S., “Context and Change: The Evolution of Pioneering Drug Courts in Portland and Las Vegas (1991-—1998),” 141. HARRELL, ADELE, see ROMAN, JOHN. HAVINGA, TETTY, see TERPSTRA, JAN. HENDRIX, PAMELA NICOLE, see ACKER, JAMES R. HERTOGH,. MARC, “Coercion, Cooperation, and Control: Understanding the Policy Impact of Administrative Courts and the Ombudsman in the Netherlands,” 47. LAW & POLICY, Vol. 23, No. 4. October 2001 ISSN 0265-8240 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2001, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 IJF, UK, and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. 502 LAW & POLICY October 2001 HERZOG. SERGIO, “Suspect Police Officers Investigated by Former Police Officers: Good Idea, Bad Idea?,” 441. HOFNUNG, MENACHEM. see DOTAN, YOAV. HOGAN, LORRAINE, see ACKER, JAMES R. HUH-KIM, JEANNIE, see FURLONG, MICHAEL. KORDZEK, ANDREA, see ACKER, JAMES R. LARSON, JIM, see PETERSON, REECE L. LURGIO, ARTHUR J., see OLSON, DAVID E. LUSKIN, MARY LEE, “Who is Diverted? Case Selection for Court-Monitored Mental Health Treatment,” 217. MENACHEM, HOFNUNG, see DOTAN, YOAV. MORRISON, GALE M., see FURLONG, MICHAEL. NICKERSON, AMANDA B., see PAGLIOCCA, PAULINE M. OLSON, DAVID E.. “Implementing the Key Components of Specialized Drug Treatment Courts: Practice and Policy Considerations,” 171. O’DONNELL, CLIFFORD R.. “School Violence: Incidence, Legal Context, School Response, and Prevention,” 269. O'DONNELL, CLIFFORD R., “School Violence: Trends, Risk Factors, Preven- tion, and Recommendations,” 408. PAGLIOCCA, PAULINE M., “Legislating School Crisis Response: Good Policy or Just Good Politics,” 373. PETERSON. REECE L.. “School Violence Prevention: Current Status and Policy Recommendations,” 345. REDDING, RICHARD E.. “The Legal Context of School Violence: The Effective- ness of Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Efforts to Reduce Gun Violence in Schools,” 297. ROBINSON, JENNIFER B., see GOLDKAMP. JOHN S. ROMAN, JOHN, “Assessing the Costs and Benefits Accruing to the Public From a Graduated Sanctions Program for Drug-Using Defendants,” Z37. SHALF, SARAH M., see REDDING, RICHARD E. SKAGER, RODNEY, see FURLONG, MICHAEL. SKIBA, RUSSELL, see PETERSON, REECE L. TERPSTRA, JAN, “Implementations Between Tradition and Management: Structuration and Styles of Implementation,” 95. UNAH, ISAAC, “The Incidence and Structure of Conflict on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,” 69. WHITE, MICHAEL. D., see GOLDKAMP, JOHN S Articles: “Assessing the Costs and Benefits Accruing to the Public From a Graduated Sanctions Program for Drug-Using Defendants.” Roman and Harrell, 237. “Building a Better Youth Court,” Acker, Hendrix, Hogan, and Kordzek, 197. © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2001 Index 503 “Coercion, Cooperation, and Control: Understanding the Policy Impact of Administrative Courts and the Ombudsman in the Netherlands.” Hertogh, 47. “Context and Change: The Evolution of Pioneering Drug Courts in Port- land and Las Vegas (1991—1998),” Goldkamp, White, and Robinson, 141. “Fuzzy Legality in Regulation: The Legislative Mandate Revisited.” Cohn, 469. “Implementations Between Tradition and Management: Structuration and Styles of Implementation,” Terpstra and Havinga, 95. “Implementing the Key Components of Specialized Drug Treatment Courts: Practice and Policy Considerations,” Olson, Lurigio, and Albertson, 171. “The Incidence and Structure of Conflict on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,” Unah, 69. “Interest Groups in the Israeli High Court of Justice: Measuring Success in Litigation and in Out-of-Court Settlements,” Dotan and Hofnung, 1. “Introduction: Problem-Solving Courts,” Butts, 121. “Juries and Unpredictability in Products Liability Damage Awards,” Graddy, 29. “The Legal Context of School Violence: The Effectiveness of Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Efforts to Reduce Gun Violence in Schools,” Redding and Shalf, 297. “The Legal Regulation of Medical Science,” Anleu, 417. “Legislating School Crisis Response: Good Policy or Just Good Politics?,” Pagliocca and Nickerson, 373. “Problem-Solving Courts: A Brief Primer,” Berman and Feinblatt, 125. “School Violence Prevention: Current Status and Policy Recommendations,” Peterson, Larson, and Skiba, 345. “School Violence: Incidence, Legal Context, School Response, and Preven- tion,” O'Donnell, 269. “School Violence: Trends, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Recommendations,” O'Donnell, 409. “Suspect Police Officers Investigated by Former Police Officers: Good Idea, Bad Idea?,” Herzog, 441. “Using Student Risk Factors in School Violence Surveillance Reports: Illustrative Examples for Enhanced Policy Formation, Implementation, and Evaluation,” Furlong, Morrison, Austin, Huh-Kim, and Skager, 217. “Who is Diverted? Case Selection for Court-Monitored Mental Health Treatment,” Luskin, 217. Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2001

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