INDEX ti Law & Policy Volume 28 Number | (January 2006) pp. 1-136. Number 2 (April 2006) pp. 137-294. Number 3 (July 2006) pp. 295-416. Number 4 (October 2006) pp. 417-537. Author Index Ayling, Julie. “Policing By Command: Enhancing Law Enforcement Capacity Through Coercion,” 420. Bailenson, Jeremy N. “Courtroom Applications of Virtual Environments, Immer- sive Virtual Environments, and Collaborative Virtual Environments,” 249. Barros-Platiau, Ana Flavia, see Drummond, José. Beall, Andrew C., see Bailenson, Jeremy N. Bittle, Steven. “From Manslaughter to Preventable Accident: Shaping Cor- porate Criminal Liability,” 470. Black, Julia. “Managing Regulatory Risks and Defining the Parameters of Blame: A Focus on the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority,” 1. Blascovich, Jim, see Bailenson, Jeremy N. Bogoch, Bryna. “Divorce Israeli Style: Professional Perceptions of Gender and Power in Mediated and Lawyer-Negotiated Divorces,” 137. Cloatre, Emilie. “From International Ethics to European Union Policy: A Case Study on Biopiracy in the EU’s Biotechnology Directive,” 345. Cole, Simon A. “Is Fingerprint Identification Valid? Rhetorics of Reliability in Fingerprint Proponents’ Discourse,” 109. Davis, Jeffrey. “Justice Without Borders: Human Rights Cases in U.S. Courts,” 60. Drummond, José. “Brazilian Environmental Laws and Policies, 1934—2002: A Critical Overview,” 83. Dunn, Meghan A. “The Jury Persuaded (and Not): Computer Animation in the Courtroom,” 228. LAW & POLICY, Vol. 28, No. 4, October 2006 ISSN 0265-8240 © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy 536 LAW & POLICY October 2006 Englich, Birte. “Blind or Biased? Justitia’s Susceptibility to Anchoring Effects in the Courtroom Based on Given Numerical Representations,” 497. Feigenson, Neal. “Too Real? The Future of Virtual Reality Evidence,” 271. Feigenson, Neal, see Dunn, Meghan A. Grabosky, Peter, see Ayling, Julie. Halperin-Kaddari, Ruth, see Bogoch, Bryna. Hancock, Ange-Marie, see Unah, Isaac. Havinga, Tetty. “Private Regulation of Food Safety by Supermarkets,” 515. Hurwitz, Mark. “Institutional Arrangements and the Dynamics of Agenda Formation in the U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals,” 321. Irvin, Clinton R., see Lassiter, G. Daniel. Jackson, Robert A., see Pickerill, J. Mitchell. Johnson, Molly Treadway. “Videoconferencing in Criminal Proceedings: Legal and Empirical Issues and Directions for Research,” 211. Kritzer, Herbert M., see Richards, Mark J. Lassiter, G. Daniel. “Videotaped Confessions: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?,” 192. Mehde, Veith. “Steering, Supporting, Enabling: The Role of Law in Local Government Reforms, 164. Newman, Meredith A., see Pickerill, J. Mitchell. Nielsen, Vibeke Lehmann. “Are Regulators Responsive?,” 395. Noveck, Beth, see Bailenson, Jeremy N. Pickerill, J. Mitchell. “Changing Perceptions of Sexual Harassment in the Federal Workforce, 1987-1994,” 368. Ratcliff, Jennifer J., see Lassiter, G. Daniel. Richards, Mark J. “Does Chevron Matter?,” 444. Salovey, Peter, see Dunn, Meghan A. Smith, Joseph L., see Richards, Mark J. Snider, Laureen, see Bittle, Steven. Short, Jodi L. “Creating Peer Sexual Harassment: Mobilizing Schools to Throw the Book at Themselves,” 31. Unah, Isaac. “U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making, Case Salience, and the Attitudinal Model,” 295. Ware, Lezlee J., see Lassiter, G. Daniel. Wiggins, Elizabeth C. “The Courtroom of the Future is Here: Introduction to Emerging Technologies in the Legal System,” 182. Wiggins, Elizabeth C., see Johnson, Molly Treadway. Title Index “Are Regulators Responsive?,” Nielsen, 395. “Blind or Biased? Justitia’s Susceptibility to Anchoring Effects in the Courtroom Based on Given Numerical Representations,” Englich, 497. “Brazilian Environmental Laws and Policies, 1934-2002: A Critical Over- view,” Drummond and Barros-Platiau, 83. © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy INDEX 537 “Changing Perceptions of Sexual Harassment in the Federal Workforce, 1987-1994;” Pickerill, Jackson, and Newman; 368. “Creating Peer Sexual Harassment: Mobilizing Schools to Throw the Book at Themselves,” Short, 31. “Courtroom Applications of Virtual Environments, Immersive Virtual Environments, and Collaborative Virtual Environments;” Bailenson, Blascovich, Beall, and Noveck, 249. “The Courtroom of the Future is Here: Introduction to Emerging Techno- logies in the Legal System,” Wiggins, 182. “Divorce Israeli Style: Professional Perceptions of Gender and Power in Mediated and Lawyer-Negotiated Divorces,” Bogoch and Halperin- Kaddari, 137. “Does Chevron Matter?;” Richards, Smith, and Kritzer; 444. “From International Ethics to European Union Policy: A Case Study on Biopiracy in the EU’s Biotechnology Directive,” Cloatre, 345. “Institutional Arrangements and the Dynamics of Agenda Formation in the U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals,” Hurwitz, 321. “Is Fingerprint Identification Valid? Rhetorics of Reliability in Fingerprint Proponents’ Discourse,” Cole, 109. “The Jury Persuaded (and Not): Computer Animation in the Courtroom;” Dunn, Salovey, and Feigenson, 228. “Justice Without Borders: Human Rights Cases in U.S. Courts,” Davis, 60. “Managing Regulatory Risks and Defining the Parameters of Blame: A Focus on the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority,” Black, 1. “From Manslaughter to Preventable Accident: Shaping Corporate Criminal Liability,” Bittle and Snider, 470. “Policing By Command: Enhancing Law Enforcement Capacity Through Coercion,” Ayling and Grabosky, 420. “Private Regulation of Food Safety by Supermarkets,” Havinga, 515. “Steering, Supporting, Enabling: The Role of Law in Local Government Reforms,” Mehde, 164. “Too Real? The Future of Virtual Reality Evidence,” Feigensen, 271. “U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making, Case Salience, and the Attitudinal Model,” Unah and Hancock, 295. “Videoconferencing in Criminal Proceedings: Legal and Empirical Issues and Directions for Research,” Johnson and Wiggins, 211. “Videotaped Confessions: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?;” Lassiter, Ratcliff, Ware, and Irvin; 192. © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy