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to THE PRISON JOURNAL Volume 79 Number | (March 1999) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (June 1999) pp. 145-288 Number 3 (September 1999) pp. 289-376 Number 4 (December 1999) pp. 377-456 Authors: ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Farabee, D. BATEMAN, RICHARD W., see Hanlon, T. E. BELENKO, STEVEN, see Peugh, J. BLANKENSHIP, JASON, DONALD F. DANSEREAU, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “Cogni- tive Enhancements of Readiness for Corrections-Based Treatment for Drug Abuse,” 431. BLOCK, KATHLEEN J., “Bringing Scouting to Prison: Programs and Challenges,” 269. BUTZIN, CLIFFORD A., see Martin, S. S. CAMP, SCOTT D., “Do Inmate Survey Data Reflect Prison Conditions? Using Surveys to Assess Prison Conditions of Confinement,” 250. CARTIER, JEROME, see Farabee, D. CROUSE, STEPHEN, see Wagner, M. DANSEREAU, DONALD F., see Blankenship, J. EDGAR, KIMMETT, see O’ Donnell, I. FARABEE, DAVID, MICHAEL PRENDERGAST, JEROME CARTIER, HARRY WEXLER, KEVIN KNIGHT, and M. DOUGLAS ANGLIN, “Barriers to Implementing Effective Cor- rectional Drug Treatment Programs,” 150. FIELDS, CHARLES, see Moriarty, L. GELB, ADAM, see Taxman, F. S. GORDON, JILL, “Are Conjugal and Familial Visitations Effective Rehabilitative Concepts?” [Yes], 119. GRIFFITH, JAMES D., MATTHEW L. HILLER, KEVIN KNIGHT, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treat- ment and Risk Classification,” 352. GUO, GUANG, see Memory, J. M. HANLON, THOMAS E., DAVID N. NURCO, RICHARD W. BATEMAN, and KEVIN E. O’GRADY, “The Relative Effects of Three Approaches to the Parole Supervision of Nar- cotic Addicts and Cocaine Abusers,” 163. THE PRISON JOURNAL, Vol. 79 No. 4, December 1999 448-451 © 1999 Sage Publications, Inc. 448 to THE PRISON JOURNAL Volume 79 Number | (March 1999) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (June 1999) pp. 145-288 Number 3 (September 1999) pp. 289-376 Number 4 (December 1999) pp. 377-456 Authors: ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Farabee, D. BATEMAN, RICHARD W., see Hanlon, T. E. BELENKO, STEVEN, see Peugh, J. BLANKENSHIP, JASON, DONALD F. DANSEREAU, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “Cogni- tive Enhancements of Readiness for Corrections-Based Treatment for Drug Abuse,” 431. BLOCK, KATHLEEN J., “Bringing Scouting to Prison: Programs and Challenges,” 269. BUTZIN, CLIFFORD A., see Martin, S. S. CAMP, SCOTT D., “Do Inmate Survey Data Reflect Prison Conditions? Using Surveys to Assess Prison Conditions of Confinement,” 250. CARTIER, JEROME, see Farabee, D. CROUSE, STEPHEN, see Wagner, M. DANSEREAU, DONALD F., see Blankenship, J. EDGAR, KIMMETT, see O’ Donnell, I. FARABEE, DAVID, MICHAEL PRENDERGAST, JEROME CARTIER, HARRY WEXLER, KEVIN KNIGHT, and M. DOUGLAS ANGLIN, “Barriers to Implementing Effective Cor- rectional Drug Treatment Programs,” 150. FIELDS, CHARLES, see Moriarty, L. GELB, ADAM, see Taxman, F. S. GORDON, JILL, “Are Conjugal and Familial Visitations Effective Rehabilitative Concepts?” [Yes], 119. GRIFFITH, JAMES D., MATTHEW L. HILLER, KEVIN KNIGHT, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treat- ment and Risk Classification,” 352. GUO, GUANG, see Memory, J. M. HANLON, THOMAS E., DAVID N. NURCO, RICHARD W. BATEMAN, and KEVIN E. O’GRADY, “The Relative Effects of Three Approaches to the Parole Supervision of Nar- cotic Addicts and Cocaine Abusers,” 163. THE PRISON JOURNAL, Vol. 79 No. 4, December 1999 448-451 © 1999 Sage Publications, Inc. 448 INDEX 449 HARLAND, ALAN T., “Editorial Introduction,” 3, 147, 379. HILLER, MATTHEW L., KEVIN KNIGHT, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “Risk Factors That Predict Dropout From Corrections-Based Treatment for Drug Abuse,” 411. HILLER, MATTHEW L., see Griffith, J. D. HILLER, MATTHEW, see Knight, K. INCIARDI, JAMES A., see Martin, S. S. INCIARDI, JAMES A., see Simpson, D. D. KNIGHT, KEVIN, D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, and MATTHEW HILLER, “Three-Year Reincar- ceration Outcomes for In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treatment in Texas,” 337. KNIGHT, KEVIN, see Farabee, D. KNIGHT, KEVIN, see Griffith, J. D. KNIGHT, KEVIN, see Hiller, M. L. LIPTON, DOUGLAS S., see Pearson, F. S. LONG, BILLY, “Is the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates Ethical?” [No], 108. LOWE, LOIS, see Wexler, H. K. MARCINIAK, LIZ MARIE, “The Use of Day Reporting as an Intermediate Sanction: A Study of Offender Targeting and Program Termination,” 205. MARTIN, STEVEN S., CLIFFORD A. BUTZIN, CHRISTINE A. SAUM, and JAMES A. INCIARDI, “Three-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment for Drug- Involved Offenders in Delaware: From Prison to Work Release to Aftercare,” 294. MELNICK, GERALD, see Wexler, H. K. MEMORY, JOHN M., GUANG GUO, KEN PARKER, and TOM SUTTON, “Comparing Dis- ciplinary Infraction Rates of North Carolina Fair Sentencing and Structured Sentencing Inmates: A Natural Experiment,” 45. MCcBRIDE, RON E., see Wagner, M. McCONNELL, ELIZABETH H.., “Are Conjugal and Familial Visitations Effective Rehabilita- tive Concepts?” [No], 124. MILLER, J. MITCHELL, see Wright, R. A. MORIARTY, LAURA, and CHARLES FIELDS, “Debating Correctional Controversies: An Introduction,” 100. NURCO, DAVID N., see Hanlon, T. E. O’DONNELL, IAN, and KIMMETT EDGAR, “Fear in Prison,” 90. O’GRADY, KEVIN E., see Hanlon, T. E. PARKER, KEN, see Memory, J. M. PEARSON, FRANK S., and DOUGLAS S. LIPTON, “A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effec- tiveness of Corrections-Based Treatments for Drug Abuse,” 384. PETERS, JEAN, see Wexler, H. K. PEUGH, JORDON, and STEVEN BELENKO, “Substance-Involved Women Inmates: Chal- lenges to Providing Effective Treatment,” 23. PRENDERGAST, MICHAEL, see Farabee, D. ROBINETTE, PENNY A., “Is the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates Ethical?” [Yes], 101. SAUM, CHRISTINE A., see Martin, S. S. SHICHOR, DAVID, “Privatizing Correctional Institutions: An Organizational Perspective,” 226. SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, HARRY K. WEXLER, and JAMES A. INCIARDI, “Introduction,” 291, 381. SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, see Blankenship, J. SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, see Griffith, J. D. SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, see Hiller, M. L. 450 THE PRISON JOURNAL / December 1999 SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, see Knight, K. SOULE, DAVID, see Taxman, F. S. SUTTON, TOM, see Memory, J. M. TAXMAN, FAYE S., DAVID SOULE, and ADAM GELB, “Graduated Sanctions: Stepping Into Accountable Systems and Offenders,” 182. WAGNER, MATTHEW, RON E. MCBRIDE, and STEPHEN CROUSE, “The Effects of Weight Training Exercise on Aggression Variables in Adult Male Inmates,” 72. WEXLER, HARRY K., GERALD MELNICK, LOIS LOWE, and JEAN PETERS, “Three- Year Reincarceration Outcomes for Amity In-Prison Therapeutic Community and Aftercare in California,” 321. WEXLER, HARRY K., see Simpson, D. D. WEXLER, HARRY, see Farabee, D. WRIGHT, RICHARD A., and J. MITCHELL MILLER, “The Most-Cited Scholars and Works in Corrections,” 5. Articles: “Are Conjugal and Familial Visitations Effective Rehabilitative Concepts?” [No], McConnell, 124. “Are Conjugal and Familial Visitations Effective Rehabilitative Concepts?” [Yes], Gordon, 119. “Barriers to Implementing Effective Correctional Drug Treatment Programs,” Farabee et al., 150. “Bringing Scouting to Prison: Programs and Challenges,” Block, 269. “Cognitive Enhancements of Readiness for Corrections-Based Treatment for Drug Abuse,” Blankenship et al., 431. “Comparing Disciplinary Infraction Rates of North Carolina Fair Sentencing and Structured Sentencing Inmates: A Natural Experiment,” Memory et al., 45. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treatment and Risk Classi- fication,” Griffith et al., 352. “Debating Correctional Controversies: An Introduction,” Moriarty and Fields, 100. “Do Inmate Survey Data Reflect Prison Conditions? Using Surveys to Assess Prison Conditions of Confinement,” Camp, 250. “Editorial Introduction,” Harland, 3, 147, 379. “The Effects of Weight Training Exercise on Aggression Variables in Adult Male Inmates,” Wagner et al., 72. “Fear in Prison,’ O’ Donnell and Edgar, 90. “Graduated Sanctions: Stepping Into Accountable Systems and Offenders,” Taxman et al., 182. “Introduction,” Simpson et al., 291, 381. “Is the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates Ethical?” [No], Long, 108. “Is the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates Ethical?” [Yes], Robinette, 101. “A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effectiveness of Corrections-Based Treatments for Drug Abuse,” Pearson and Lipton, 384. “The Most-Cited Scholars and Works in Corrections,” Wright and Miller, 5. “Privatizing Correctional Institutions: An Organizational Perspective,” Shichor, 226. “The Relative Effects of Three Approaches to the Parole Supervision of Narcotic Addicts and Cocaine Abusers,” Hanlon et al., 163. “Risk Factors That Predict Dropout From Corrections-Based Treatment for Drug Abuse,” Hiller et al., 411. INDEX 451 “Substance-Involved Women Inmates: Challenges to Providing Effective Treatment,’ Peugh and Belenko, 23. “Three-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment for Drug-Involved Offenders in Delaware: From Prison to Work Release to Aftercare,” Martin et al., 294. “Three-Year Reincarceration Outcomes for Amity In-Prison Therapeutic Community and Aftercare in California,” Wexler et al., 321. “Three-Year Reincarceration Outcomes for In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treatment in Texas,” Knight et al., 337. “The Use of Day Reporting as an Intermediate Sanction: A Study of Offender Targeting and Pro- gram Termination,” Marciniak, 205.

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