Vol. 78 No. 3, March - March 2015
Index
- Dedication to Dean Alicia Ouellette.
- Dean Alicia Ouellette: scholar, mentor, leader.
- Foreword.
- "Don't talk to me about deception": the necessary erosion of the trans-panic defense.
- Gendering and racing wrongful conviction: intersectionality, "normal crimes," and women's experiences of miscarriage of justice.
- Gendering and racing wrongful conviction: intersectionality, "normal crimes," and women's experiences of miscarriage of justice.
- Death, but is it murder? The role of stereotypes and cultural perceptions in the wrongful convictions of women.
- The potential impact of rape culture on juror decision making: implications for wrongful acquittals in sexual assault trials.
- Gender role incongruence and the adjudication of criminal responsibility.
- Criminal justice system involvement and gender stereotypes: consequences and implications for women's implicit and explicit criminal identities.
- "I don't like gays, okay?": use of the "gay panic" murder defense in modern American courtrooms; the ultimate miscarriage of justice.
- Foreword.
- How do we 'do data' in public defense?
- The ABA 'ten principles of a public defense delivery system': how close are we to being able to put them into practice?
- The measure of good lawyering: evaluating holistic defense in practice.
- The trials of indigent defense: type of counsel and case outcomes in felony jury trials.
- Me and Mr. Jones: a systems-based analysis of a catastrophic defense outcome.
- Make them hear you: participatory defense and the struggle for criminal justice reform.
- What is the state of empirical research on indigent defense nationwide? A brief overview and suggestions for future research.