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to THE PRISON JOURNAL Volume 77 Number 1 (March 1997) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (June 1997) pp. 121-232 Number 3 (September 1997) pp. 233-352 Number 4 (December 1997) pp. 353-496 Authors: APPLEGATE, BRANDON K., FRANCIS T. CULLEN, and BONNIE S. FISHER, “Public Support for Correctional Treatment: The Continuing Appeal of the Rehabilitative Ideal,” 237. APPLEGATE, BRANDON K., see Turner, M. G. BALDWIN, STEVE, see Ward, Ann. BELKNAP, JOANNE, KRISTI HOLSINGER, and MELISSA DUNN, “Understanding Incar- cerated Girls: The Results of a Focus Group Study,” 381. BENNETT, KATHERINE, and ROLANDO V. DEL CARMEN, “A Review and Analysis of Prison Litigation Reform Act Court Decisions: Solution or Aggravation?” 405. BLATCHFORD, LAUREL, see Eichenthal, D. R. BROWNING, SANDRA LEE, see Van Voorhis, P. CAMP, SCOTT D., THOMAS L. STEIGER, KEVIN N. WRIGHT, WILLIAM G. SAYLOR, and EVAN GILMAN, “Affirmative Action and the ‘Level Playing Field’: Comparing Perceptions of Own and Minority Job Advancement Opportunities,” 313. CARPENTER, J. TYLER, “Reform and Retribution: An Illustrated History ofA merican Prisons by John W. Roberts” [Book Review], 469. CARROLL, LEO, see Marquart, J. W. CASTELLANO, THOMAS C. and IRINA R. SODERSTROM, “Self-Esteem, Depression, and Anxiety Evidenced by a Prison Inmate Sample: Interrelationships and Consequences for Prison Programming,” 259. COTTEN-OLDENBURG, NIKI U., SANDRA L. MARTIN, B. KATHLEEN JORDAN, LAURA S. SADOWSKI, and LAWRENCE KUPPER, “Preincarceration Risky Behaviors Among Women Inmates: Opportunities for Prevention,” 281. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see Turner, M. G. CULLEN, FRANCIS T., see. Applegate, B. K. del CARMEN, ROLANDO V., see Bennett, K. DUNN, MELISSA, see Belknap, J. 490 THE PRISON JOURNAL / December 1997 EICHENTHAL, DAVID R., and LAUREL BLATCHFORD, “Prison Crime in New York State [Research Notes],” 456. ELLSWORTH, THOMAS, and RALPH A. WEISHEIT, “The Supervision and Treatment of Offenders on Probation: Understanding Rural and Urban Differences,” 209. FISHER, BONNIE, S., see Applegate, B. K. FULTON, BETSY, AMY STICHMAN, LAWRENCE TRAVIS, and EDWARD LATESSA, “Moderating Probation and Parole Officer Attitudes to Achieve Desired Outcomes,” 295. GILMAN, EVAN, see Camp, S. D. GORDON, JILL, see Van Voorhis, P. HARLAND, ALAN T., “Editorial Introduction,” 3. HARLAND, ALAN T., “Editorial Introduction,” 123. HARLAND, ALAN T., “Editorial Introduction,” 235. HARLAND, ALAN T., “Editorial Introduction,” 355. HEBERT, JAIMIE L., see Marquart, J. W. HEMMENS, CRAIG, “Worse Than Slavery: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice by David M. Oshinsky” [Book Review], 114. HOLSINGER, KRISTI, see Belknap, J. INCIARDI, JAMES A., see Martin, S. S. JORDAN, B. KATHLEEN, see Cotten-Oldenburg, N. U. JONES, MARK, and BARBARA SIMS, “Recidivism of Offenders Released From Prison in North Carolina: A Gender Comparison” [Research Notes], 335. KUPPER, LAWRENCE, see Cotten-Oldenburg, N. U. LATESSA, EDWARD, see Fulton, B. MARQUART, JAMES W., DOROTHY E. MERIANOS, JAIMIE L. HEBERT, and LEO CARROLL, “Health Conditions and Prisoners: A Review of Research and Emerging Areas of Inquiry,” 184. MARTIN, SANDRA L. see Cotten-Oldenburg, N. U. MARTIN, STEVEN S., and JAMES A. INCIARDI, “Case Management Outcomes for Drug- Involved Offenders,” 168. MAXWELL, GABRIELLE, see Morris, A. MERIANOS, DOROTHY E., see Marquart, J. W. MORRIS, ALLISON, and GABRIELLE MAXWELL, “Re-Forming Juvenile Justice: The New Zealand Experiment,” 125. PALUMBO, DENNIS J., see Petersen, R. D. PETERSEN, REBECCA D., and DENNIS J. PALUMBO, “The Social Construction of Inter- mediate Punishments,” 77. PETERSILIA, JOAN, “Justice for All? Offenders With Mental Retardation and the California Corrections System,” 358. PIQUERO, ALEX, “Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latino Prison Politics by Juanita Diaz-Cotto” [Book Review], 117. POGREBIN, MARK R., and ERIC D. POOLE, “The Sexualized Work Environment: A Look at Women Jail Officers,” 41. POOLE, ERIC D.., see Pogrebin, M. R. SADOWSKI, LAURA L., see Cotton-Oldenberg, N. U. SAYLOR, WILLIAM G., see Camp, S. D. SIMON, MARILYN, see Van Voorhis, P. SIMS, BARBARA, see Jones, M. SODERSTROM, IRINA R., see Castellano, T. C. STEIGER, THOMAS L., see Camp, S. D. STICHMAN, AMY, see Fulton, B. STOLZ, BARBARA ANN, “Privatizing Corrections: Changing the Corrections Policy-Making Subgovernment,” 92. SUNDT, JODY L., see Turner, M. G. TRAVIS, LAWRENCE, see Fulton, B. TURNER, MICHAEL G., FRANCIS T. CULLEN, JODY L. SUNDT, and BRANDON K. APPLEGATE, “Public Tolerance for Community-Based Sanctions,” 6. VAN VOORHIS, PATRICIA, SANDRA LEE BROWNING, MARILYN SIMON, and JILL POTTS, “The Meaning of Punishment: Inmates’ Orientation to the Prison Experience,” 135. WALSH, THOMAS C., “Alcoholic Offenders: Survey Data Suggesting Auxiliary Treatment Interventions,” 58. WARD, ANN, and STEVE BALDWIN, “Anger and Violence Management Programs in Cor- rectional Services: An Annotated Bibliography” 472. WEISHEIT, RALPH, see Ellsworth, T. WOOLDREDGE, JOHN D., “Explaining Variation in Perceptions of Inmate Crowding,” 27. WRIGHT, KEVIN N., see Camp, S. D. Articles: “Affirmative Action and the ‘Level Playing Field’: Comparing Perceptions of Own and Minority Job Advancement Opportunities,” Camp et al., 313. “Alcoholic Offenders: Survey Data Suggesting Auxiliary Treatment Interventions,” Walsh, 58. “Anger and Violence Management Programs in Correctional Services: An Annotated Bibliogra- phy,” Ward and Baldwin, 472. “Case Management Outcomes for Drug-Involved Offenders,” Martin and Inciardi, 168. “Editorial Introduction,” Harland, 3. “Editorial Introduction,” Harland, 123. “Editorial Introduction,” Harland, 235. “Editorial Introduction,” Harland, 355. “Explaining Variation in Perceptions of Inmate Crowding,” Wooldredge, 27. “Health Conditions and Prisoners: A Review of Research and Emerging Areas of Inquiry,” Marquart et al., 184. “Justice for All? Offenders With Mental Retardation and the California Corrections System,” Petersilia, 358. “The Meaning of Punishment: Inmates’ Orientation to the Prison Experience,” Van Voothis et al. 135. “Moderating Probation and Parole Officer Attitudes to Achieve Desired Outcomes,” Fulton et al., 295. “Preincarceration Risky Behaviors Among Women Inmates: Opportunities for Prevention,” Cotten-Oldenburg et al., 281. “Prison Crime in New York State [Research Notes],” Eichenthal and Blatchford, 456. “Privatizing Corrections: Changing the Corrections Policy-Making Subgovernment,” Stolz, 92. “Public Support for Correctional Treatment: The Continuing Appeal of the Rehabilitative Ideal,” Applegate et al., 237. “Public Tolerance for Community-Based Sanctions,” Turner et al., 6. “Recidivism of Offenders Released From Prison in North Carolina: A Gender Comparison {Research Notes],” Jones and Sims, 335. “Re-Forming Juvenile Justice: The New Zealand Experiment,’ Morris and Maxwell, 125. 492 THE PRISON JOURNAL “A Review and Analysis of Prison Litigation Reform Act Court Decisions: Solution or Aggra- vation?” Bennett and del Carmen, 405. “Self-Esteem, Depression, and Anxiety Evidenced by a Prison Inmate Sample: Interrelationships and Consequences for Prison Programming,” Castellano and Soderstrom, 259. “The Sexualized Work Environment: A Look at Women Jail Officers,” Pogrebin and Poole, 41. “The Social Construction of Intermediate Punishments,” Petersen and Palumbo, 77. “The Supervision and Treatment of Offenders on Probation: Understanding Rural and Urban Differences,” Ellsworth and Weisheit, 209. “Understanding Incarcerated Girls: The Results of a Focus Group Study,” Belknap et al., 381. Book Reviews: “Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latino Prison Politics by Juanita Diaz-Cotto,” Piquero, 117. “Reform and Retribution: An Illustrated History of American Prisons by John W. Roberts,” Carpenter, 469. “Worse Than Slavery: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice by David M. Oshinsky,” Hemmens, 114.

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