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Law & Society Review Index to Volume 30 Author Index Bayley, David H., & Clifford D. Shearing. The Future of Policing. No. 3, 585. Benaquisto, Lucia, & Peter J. Freed. The Myth of Inmate Lawlessness: The Perceived Contradiction between Self and Other in Inmates’ Support for Criminal Justice Sanctioning Norms. No. 3, 481. Berk, Richard A. See Boyd, Elizabeth A.; Weiss, Robert E. Billings, Dwight B. See Blee, Kathleen M. Blee, Kathleen M., & Dwight B. Billings. Violence and Local State Formation: A Longitudinal Case Study of Appalachian Feuding. No. 4, 671. Bordua, David J. See Britt, Chester L. Boyd, Elizabeth A., Richard A. Berk, & Karl M. Hamner. “Motivated by Hatred or Prejudice”: Categorization of Hate-motivated Crimes in Two Police Divisions. No. 4, 819. Brandwein, Pamela. Dueling Histories: Charles Fairman and William Crosskey Reconstruct “Original Understanding.” No. 2, 289. Britt, Chester L., Gary Kleck, & David J. Bordua. A Reassessment of the D.C. Gun Law: Some Cautionary Notes on the Use of Interrupted Time Series Designs for Policy Impact Assessment. No. 2, 361. ———.. Avoidance and Misunderstanding: A Rejoinder to McDowall et al. No. 2, 393. Cahill, Mia. See Erlanger, Howard S. Caldeira, Gregory A. See Gibson, James L. Coglianese, Cary. Litigating within Relationships: Disputes and Disturbance in the Regulatory Process. No. 4, 735. Emmelman, Debra S. Trial by Plea Bargain: Case Settlement as a Product of Recursive Decisionmaking. No. 2, 335. Engel, David M., & Frank W. Munger. Rights, Remembrance, and the Reconciliation of Difference. No. 1, 7. Epp, Charles R. See Erlanger, Howard S. Epstein, Lee. See Knight, Jack. Erlanger, Howard S., Charles R. Epp, Mia Cahill, & Kathleen M. Haines. Law Student Idealism and Job Choice: Some New Data on an Old Question (Research Note). No. 4, 851. Fliter, John. Another Look at the Judicial Power of the Purse: Courts, Corrections, and State Budgets in the 1980s (Research Note). No. 2, 399. Freed, Peter J. See Benaquisto, Lucia. French, Rebecca R. Of Narrative in Law and Anthropology (Review Essay). No. 2, 417. Gibson, James L., & Gregory A. Caldeira. The Legal Cultures of Europe. No. 1, 55. Law & Society Review, Volume 30, Number 4 (1996) © 1996 by The Law and Society Association. All rights reserved. Granfield, Robert. Lawyers and Power: Reproduction and Resistance in the Legal Profession (Review Essay). No. 1, 205. Haines, Kathleen M. See Erlanger, Howard S. Hamilton, V. Lee, & Joseph Sanders. Corporate Crime through Citizens’ Eyes: Stratification and Responsibility in the United States, Russia, and Japan. No. 3, 513. Hamner, Karl M. See Boyd, Elizabeth A. Harriford, Diane, & Mary L. Shanley Revisioning Family Law (Review Essay). No. 2, 437. Herbert, Steve. Morality in Law Enforcement: Chasing “Bad Guys” with the Los Angeles Police Department. No. 4, 799. Hermer, Joe, & Alan Hunt. Official Graffiti of the Everyday. No. 3, 455. Hunt, Alan, See Joe Hermer. Kleck, Gary. See Britt, Chester L. Knight, Jack, & Lee Epstein, On the Struggle for Judicial Supremacy. No. 1, 87. LaFree, Gary, & Christine Rack. The Effects of Participants’ Ethnicity and Gender on Monetary Outcomes in Mediated and Adjudicated Civil Cases. No. 4, 767. Lee, Cathrine Y. See Weiss, Robert E. Leo, Richard A. Miranda’s Revenge: Police Interrogation as a Confidence Game. No. 2, 259. . Police Scholarship for the Future: Resisting the Pull of the Policy Audience (Review Essay). No. 4, 865. Loftin, Colin. See David McDowall. MacCoun, Robert J. Differential Treatment of Corporate Defendants by Juries: An Examination of the “Deep Pockets” Hypothesis. No. 1, 121. McDowall, David, Colin Loftin, & Brian Wiersema. Using Quasi-Experiments to Evaluate Firearm Laws: Comment on Britt et al.’s Reassessment of the D.C. Gun Law. No. 2, 381. Munger, Frank W. See Engel, David M. Paternoster, Raymond, & Sally Simpson. Sanction Threats and Appeals to Morality: Testing a Rational Choice Model of Corporate Crime. No. 3, 549. Pavlich, George. The Power of Community Mediation: Government and Formation of Self-Identity. No. 4, 707. Rack, Christine. See Gary LaFree. Sanders, Joseph. See V. Lee Hamilton. Scheppele, Kim Lane. The History of Normalcy: Rethinking Legal Autonomy and the Relative Dependence of Law at the End of the Soviet Empire (Review Essay). No. 4, 627. Shamir, Romen. Suspended in Space: Bedouins under the Law of Israel. No. 2, 231. Shanley, Mary L. See Harriford, Diane Shearing, Clifford D. See Bayley, David H. Simpson, Sally. See Raymond Paternoster. Staudt, Nancy C. The Political Economy of Taxation: A Critical Tax Review of a Classic (Review Essay). No. 3, 651. Tamanaha, Brian Z. The Internal/External Distinction and the Notion of a “Practice” in Legal Theory and Sociolegal Studies. No. 1, 163. Wiersema, Brian. See McDowall, David. Weiss, Robert E., Richard A. Berk, & Cathrine Y. Lee. Assessing the Capriciousness of Death Penalty Charging, by No. 3, 607. Title Index About the Authors, No. 1, 1; No. 2, 225; No. 3, 447; No. 4, 667. Acknowledgments, No. 4, 881. Another Look at the Judicial Power of the Purse: Courts, Corrections, and State Budgets in the 1980s, byJ ohn Fliter (Research Note). No. 2, 399. Assessing the Capriciousness of Death Penalty Charging, by Robert E. Weiss, Richard A. Berk, & Cathrine Y. Lee. No. 3, 607. Avoidance and Misunderstanding: A Rejoinder to McDowall et al., by Chester L. Britt, Gary Kleck, & David J. Bordua. No. 2, 393. Corporate Crime through Citizens’ Eyes: Stratification and Responsibility in the United States, Russia, and Japan, by V. Lee Hamilton & Joseph Sanders. No. 3, 513. Differential Treatment of Corporate Defendants by Juries: An Examination of the “Deep Pockets” Hypothesis, by Robert J. MacCoun. No. 1, 121. Dueling Histories: Charles Fairman and William Crosskey Reconstruct “Original Understanding,” by Pamela Brandwein. No. 2, 289. Effects of Participants’ Ethnicity and Gender on Monetary Outcomes in Mediated and Adjudicated Civil Cases, The, by Gary LaFree & Christine Rack. No. 4, 767. From the Editor, No. 1, 3; No. 2, 229; No. 3, 451. Future of Policing, The, by David H. Bayley & Clifford D. Shearing. No. 3, 585. History of Normalcy, The: Rethinking Legal Autonomy and the Relative Dependence of Law at the End of the Soviet Empire, by Kim Lane Scheppele (Review Essay). No. 4, 627. Internal/External Distinction and the Notion of a “Practice” in Legal Theory and Sociolegal Studies, The, by Brian Z. Tamanaha. No. 1, 163. Law Student Idealism and Job Choice: Some New Data on an Old Question, by Howard S. Erlanger, Charles R. Epp, Mia Cahill, & Kathleen M. Haines. No. 4, 851. Lawyers and Power: Reproduction and Resistance in the Legal Profession, by Robert Granfield (Review Essay). No. 1, 205. Legal Cultures of Europe, The, byJ ames L. Gibson & Gregory A. Caldeira. No. 1, 55. Litigating within Relationships: Disputes and Disturbance in the Regulatory Process, by Cary Coglianese. No. 4, 735. Miranda's Revenge: Police Interrogation as a Confidence Game, by Richard A. Leo. No. 2, 259. Morality in Law Enforcement: Chasing “Bad Guys” with the Los Angeles Police Department, by Steve Herbert. No. 4, 799. “Motivated by Hatred or Prejudice”: Categorization of Hate-motivated Crimes in Two Police Divisions, by Elizabeth A. Boyd, Richard A. Berk, & Karl M. Hamner. No. 4, 819. Myth of Inmate Lawlessness, The: The Perceived Contradiction between Self and Other in Inmates’ Support for Criminal Justice Sanctioning Norms, by Lucia Benaquisto & PeterJ . Freed. No. 3, 481. Narrative in Law and Anthropology, Of, by Rebecca R. French (Review Essay). No. 2, 417. Official Graffiti of the Everyday, byJ oe Hermer & Alan Hunt. No. 3, 455. Police Scholarship for the Future: Resisting the Pull of the Policy Audience (Review Essay), by Richard A. Leo. No. 4, 865. Political Economy of Taxation, The: A Critical Tax Review of a Classic, by Nancy C. Staudt (Review Essay). No. 3, 651. Power of Community Mediation, The: Government and Formation of Self- Identity, by George Pavlich. No. 4, 707. Reassessment of the D.C. Gun Law, A: Some Cautionary Notes on the Use of Interrupted Time Series: Designs for Policy Impact Assessment, by Chester L. Britt, Gary Kleck, & David J. Bordua. No. 2, 361. Revisioning Family Law, by Diane Harriford & Mary L. Shanley (Review Essay). No. 2, 437. Rights, Remembrance, and the Reconciliation of Difference, by David M. Engel & Frank W. Munger. No. 1, 7. Sanction Threats and Appeals to Morality: Testing a Rational Choice Model of Corporate Crime, by Raymond Paternoster & Sally Simpson. No. 3, 549. Suspended in Space: Bedouins under the Law of Israel, by Ronen Shamir. No. 2, 231. Struggle for Judicial Supremacy, On the, by Jack Knight & Lee Epstein. No. 1, 87. Trial by Plea Bargain: Case Settlement as a Product of Recursive Decisionmaking, by Debra S. Emmelman. No. 2, 335. Using Quasi-Experiments to Evaluate Firearm Laws: Comment on Britt et al.’s Reassessment of the D.C. Gun Law, by David McDowall, Colin Loftin, & Brian Wiersema. No. 2, 381. Violence and Local State Formation: A Longitudinal Case Study of Appalachian Feuding, by Kathleen M. Blee & Dwight B. Billings. No. 4, 671. Works Reviewed Abu-Lughad, Lila, Writing Women’s Worlds: Bedouin Stories, rev. by Rebecca R. French. No. 2, 417. Bayley, David, Police for the Future, rev. by Richard A. Leo. No. 4, 865. Chevigny, Paul, Edge of theK nife: Police Violence in the Americas, rev. by Richard A. Leo. No. 4, 865. Fineman, Martha, The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies, rev. by Diane Harriford & Mary L. Shanley. No. 2, 437. Hagan, John, & Fiona Kay, Gender and Practice: A Study of Lawyers’ Lives, rev. by Robert Granfield. No. 1, 205. Markovits, Inga, Imperfect Justice: An East-West German Diary, rev. by Kim Lane Scheppele. No. 3, 627. Minow, Martha, et al., Narrative, Violence, and the Law: The Essays of Robert Cover, rev. by Rebecca R. French. No. 2, 417. Sarat, Austin, & William L. F. Felstiner, Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients: Power and Meaningi n the Legal Process, rev. by Robert Granfield. No. 1, 205. Shamir, Ronen, Managing Legal Uncertainty: Elite Lawyers in the New Deal, rev. by Robert Granfield. No. 1, 205. Simons, Henry, Personal Income Taxation: The Definition of Income as a Problem in Fiscal Policy, rev. by Nancy C. Staudt. No. 3, 651. West, Robin, Narrative, Authority, and Law, rev. by Rebecca R. French. No. 2, 417.

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