Vol. 100 No. 1, January - January 2010
Index
- The rise and fall of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology.
- Provoking change: comparative insights on feminist homicide law reform.
- Learning from error in American criminal justice.
- The undermining influence of the federal death penalty on capital policymaking and criminal justice administration in the states.
- Denying defendants the benefit of a reasonable doubt: Federal Rule of Evidence 609 and past sex crime convictions.
- Two wrongs make a wrong: a challenge to plea bargaining and collateral consequence statutes through their integration.
- When the law preserves injustice: issues raised by a wrongful incarceration exception to attorney-client confidentiality.