| Reconceptualizing Sentencing | Douglas A. Berman | 1 |
Gun Crime and Gun Control: The Hawaiian Experience | Joseph A. Peters Philip J. Cook Jens Ludwig | 55 |
Punishment Decisions at Conviction: Recognizing the Jury as Fault-Finder | Michael T. Cahill | 91 |
Beyond Band-Aids: A Proposal for Reconfiguring Federal Sentencing After Booker | Frank O. Bowman, III | 149 |
Detecting Bias: Using Statistical Evidence to Establish Intentional Discrimination in Racial Profiling Cases | Nicola Persico David A. Castleman | 217 |
Empirical Economics and the Study of Punishment and Crime | Thomas J. Miles | 237 |
A Socio-Legal Conflict Theory of Perceptions of Criminal Injustice | John Hagan Carla Shedd | 261 |
Seeing Crime and Punishment Through a Sociological Lens: Contributions, Practices, and the Future | Calvin Morrill John Hagan Bernard E. Harcourt Tracey Meares | 289 |
Policing L.A.’s Skid Row: Crime and Real Estate Redevelopment in Downtown Los Angeles [An Experiment in Real Time] | Bernard E. Harcourt | 325 |
Expressing Doubts About Expressivism | Heidi M. Hurd | 405 |
On Commonplace Punishment Theory | Kyron Huigens | 437 |
Comments |
The Federal Bank Fraud Statute: A Plain Interpretation | Joseph Callister | 459 |
Former Jurors as Retrial Consultants: A Proposed Model Rule for the “Worrisome But Clever” Practice of Post-Mistrial Juror Interviews | Susanna E. Cowen | 485 |
Perks for Prisoners who Pray: Using the Coercion Test to Decide Establishment Clause Challenges to Faith-Based Prison Units | Richard R.W. Fields | 541 |
Does Payton Apply?: Absent Consent or Exigent Circumstance, Are Warrantless, In-Home Police Seizures and Arrests of Persons Seen Through an Open Door of the Home Legal? | Jennifer Marino | 569 |
In Defense of Sell: Involuntary Medication and the Permanently Incompetent Criminal Defendant | Lisa Kim Anh Nguyen | 597 |