Vol. 33 No. 2, January 2006
Index
- A return to eyes on the prize: litigating under the restored New York City Human Rights Law.
- Newfound religion: mothers, God, and infanticide.
- No penis, no problem.
- Women as perpetrators: does motherhood have a reformative effect on prostitution?
- Sex before violence: girls, dating violence, and (perceived) sexual autonomy.
- The construction of pregnant drug-using women as criminal perpetrators.
- Lessons unlearned: women offenders, the ethics of care, and the promise of restorative justice.
- Mad women and desperate girls: infanticide and child murder in law and myth.
- Sexual abuse of women in United States prisons: a modern corollary of slavery.
- Rare and inconsistent: the death penalty for women.
- Mother of atrocities: Pauline Nyiramasuhuko's role in the Rwandan genocide.
- Revisiting Anna Moscowitz Kross's critique of New York City's Women's Court: the continued problem of solving the "problem" of prostitution with specialized criminal courts.