Vol. 101 No. 2, March 2011
Index
- American policing at a crossroads: unsustainable policies and the procedural justice alternative.
- The Supreme Court's love-hate relationship with Miranda.
- Repudiating death.
- The devastating impact of prior crimes evidence and other myths of the criminal justice process.
- The criminalization of lying: under what circumstances, if any, should lies be made criminal?
- Excusing behavior: reclassifying the federal common law defenses of duress and necessity relying on the victim's role.
- Understanding the antecedents of the 'school-to-jail' link: the relationship between race and school discipline.
- A lie is a lie: an argument for strict protection against a prosecutor's knowing use of perjured testimony.
- Contemporary prosecutions of civil rights era crimes: an argument against retroactive application of statute of limitations amendments.