Vol. 86 No. 2, January 1996
Index
- Inside the interrogation room.
- Making criminal codes functional: a code of conduct and a code of adjudication.
- The social construction of a hate crime epidemic.
- Race effects in juvenile justice decision-making: findings of a statewide analysis.
- Preventative detention and the judicial prediction of dangerousness for juveniles: a natural experiment.
- The end of the line: an empirical study of judicial waiver.
- Hoisted by their own petard: adverse inferences in civil forfeiture.
- Guiding the sentencing court's discretion: a proposed definition of the phrase "non-violent offense" under United States Sentencing Guidelines s. 5K2.13.
- The right of silence, the presumption of innocence, the burden of proof, and a modest proposal: a reply to O'Reilly.
- The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse.
- Remarks of Marvin E. Wolfgang at the Guns and Violence Symposium at Northwestern University School of Law, February 3, 1996.