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to CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR Volume 26 Number 1 (March 1999) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (June 1999) pp. 145-272 Number 3 (September 1999) pp. 273-400 Number 4 (December 1999) pp. 401-520 Authors: ANDERSON, BOBBI JO, MALCOLM D. HOLMES, and ERIK OSTRESH, “Male and Female Delinquents’ Attachments and Effects of Attachments on Severity of Self-Reported Delinquency,” 435. ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS LONGSHORE, and SUSAN TURNER, “Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime: An Evaluation of Five Programs,” 168. BARO, AGNES L., “Effects of a Cognitive Restructuring Program on Inmate Institutional Behavior,” 466. BEATTY, DAVID, see Byrne, C. A. BIGGAM, FIONA H., and KEVIN G. POWER, “A Comparison oft he Problem-Solving Abili- ties and Psychological Distress of Suicidal, Bullied, and Protected Prisoners,” 196. BLEA, LEROY, see Grinstead, O. A. BOOTHBY, JENNIFER L., and THOMAS W. DURHAM, “Screening for Depression in Pris- oners Using the Beck Depression Inventory,” 107. BRODSKY, STANLEY L., see Caputo, A. A. BYRNE, CHRISTINA A., DEAN G. KILPATRICK, SUSAN S. HOWLEY, and DAVID BEATTY, “Female Victims of Partner Versus Nonpartner Violence: Experiences With the Criminal Justice System,” 275. CAPUTO, ALICIA A., PAUL J. FRICK, and STANLEY L. BRODSKY, “Family Violence and Juvenile Sex Offending: The Potential Mediating Role of Psychopathic Traits and Negative Attitudes Toward Women,” 338. CARPENTER, JAMES TYLER, “Straight Talk About Criminals, by Stanton E. Samenow” [Book Review], 393. CLEMENTS, CARLB., “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (2nd ed.), by D. A. Andrews and James Bonta” [Book Review}, 389. CUNNINGHAM, MARK D., and MARK. P. VIGEN, “Without Appointed Counsel in Capital Postconviction Proceedings: The Self-Representation Competency of Mississippi Death Row Inmates,” 293. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 26 No. 4, December 1999 515-518 © 1999 American Association for Correctional Psychology 516 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR CUNNINGHAM, MARK D., and THOMAS J. REIDY, “Don’t Confuse Me With the Facts: Common Errors in Violence Risk Assessment at Capital Sentencing,” 20. DE LEON, GEORGE, see Wexler, H. K. DOCKERILL, JOHN, see Ward, A. DOUGLAS, KEVIN S., and CHRISTOPHER D. WEBSTER, “The HCR-20 Violence Risk Assessment Scheme: Concurrent Validity in a Sample of Incarcerated Offenders,” 3. DURHAM, THOMAS W., see Boothby, J. L. FAIGELES , BONNIE, see Grinstead, O. A. FRICK, PAUL J., see Caputa, A. A. FUNK, STEPHANIE, “Risk Assessment for Juveniles on Probation: A Focus on Gender,” 44. GRINSTEAD, OLGA A., BARRY ZACK, BONNIE FAIGELES, NINA GROSSMAN, and LEROY BLEA, “Reducing Postrelease HIV Risk Among Male Prison Inmates: A Peer-Led Intervention,” 453. GROSSMAN, NINA, see Grinstead, O. A. HARRIS, PHILIP W., and PETER R. JONES, “Differentiating Delinquent Youths for Program Planning and Evaluation,” 403. HART, HARM ’T, see Landsheer, J. A. HOGE, ROBERT D., “An Expanded Role for Psychological Assessments in Juvenile Justice Systems,” 251. HOLMES, MALCOLM D., see Anderson, B. J. HOWARD, MATTHEW O., see Jenson, J. M. HOWLEY, SUSAN S., see Byrne, C. A. JENSON, JEFFREY M., and MATTHEW O. HOWARD, “Hallucinogen Use Among Juvenile Probationers: Prevalence and Characteristics,” 357. JONES, PETER R., see Harris, P. W. JUNG, SANDY, and EDWARD P. RAWANA, “Risk and Need Assessment of Juvenile Offend- ers,” 69. JUNGER, MARIANNE, and RICHARD E. TREMBLAY, “Self-Control, Accidents, and Crime,” 485. KILPATRICK, DEAN G., see Byrne, C. A. KRESSEL, DAVID, see Wexler, H. K. LANDSHEER, JOHANNES A., and HARM ’T HART, “Age and Adolescent Delinquency: The Changing Relationship Among Age, Delinquent Attitude, and Delinquent Activity,” 373. LONGSHORE, DOUGLAS, see Anglin, M. D. LYNCH, DAVID R.., “Perceived Judicial Hostility to Criminal Trials: Effects on Public Defend- ers in General and on Their Relationships With Clients and Prosecutors in Particular,” 217. OSTRESH, ERIK, see Anderson, B. J. PETERS, JEAN, see Wexler, H. K. PINIZZOTTO, ANTHONY J., “The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic Perspec- tives, edited by J. Reid Meloy” [Book Review], 267. POWER, KEVIN G., see Biggam, F. H. RAWANA, EDWARD P., see Jung, S. REAY, WILLIAM E., “Forensic Evaluation of Juveniles, by Thomas Grisso” [Book Review], 141. REIDY, THOMAS J., see Cunningham, M. D. SIMOURD, DAVID J., and JENNIFER VAN DE VEN, “Assessment of Criminal Attitudes: Criterion-Related Validity of the Criminal Sentiments Scale-Modified and Pride in Delin- quency Scale,” 90. THOMAS, GEORGE, and Wexler, H. K. INDEX 517 TREMBLAY, RICHARD E., see Junger, M. TURNER, SUSAN, see Anglin, M. D. VAN DE VEN, JENNIFER, see Simourd, D. J. VAUGHN, MICHAEL S., “Lawful Order: A Case Study of Correctional Crisis and Reform, by Leo Carroll” [Book Review], 502. VIGEN, MARK P., see Cunningham, M. D. WALSH, ROBERT, “Scared Straight: The Panacea Phenomenon Revisited, by James O. Finck- enauer and Patricia W. Gavin” [Book Review], 509. WALTERS, GLENN D., “Short-Term Outcome of Inmates Participating in the Lifestyle Change Program,” 322. WARD, ANN, and JOHN DOCKERILL, “The Predictive Accuracy of the Violent Offender Treatment Program Risk Assessment Scale,” 125. WEBSTER, CHRISTOPHER D., see Douglas, K. S. WEXLER, HARRY K., GEORGE DE LEON, GEORGE THOMAS, DAVID KRESSEL, and JEAN PETERS, “The Amity Prison TC Evaluation: Reincarceration Outcomes,” 147. WOOLDREDGE, JOHN D., “Inmate Experiences and Psychological Well-Being,” 235. ZACK, BARRY, see Grinstead, O. A. Articles: “Age and Adolescent Delinquency: The Changing Relationship Among Age, Delinquent Atti- tude, and Delinquent Activity,” Landsheer and Hart, 373. “The Amity Prison TC Evaluation: Reincarceration Outcomes,” Wexler et al., 147. “Assessment of Criminal Attitudes: Criterion-Related Validity of the Criminal Sentiments Scale-Modified and Pride in Delinquency Scale,” Simourd and Van de Ven, 90. “A Comparison of the Problem-Solving Abilities and Psychological Distress of Suicidal, Bul- lied, and Protected Prisoners,” Biggam and Power, 196. “Differentiating Delinquent Youths for Program Planning and Evaluation,” Harris and Jones, 403. “Don’t Confuse Me With the Facts: Common Errors in Violence Risk Assessment at Capital Sentencing,” Cunningham and Reidy, 20. “Effects of a Cognitive Restructuring Program on Inmate Institutional Behavior,’ Baro, 466. “An Expanded Role for Psychological Assessments in Juvenile Justice Systems,” Hoge, 251. “Family Violence and Juvenile Sex Offending: The Potential Mediating Role of Psychopathic Traits and Negative Attitudes Toward Women,” Caputo et al., 338. “Female Victims of Partner Versus Nonpartner Violence: Experiences With the Criminal Justice System,” Byrne et al., 275. “Hallucinogen Use Among Juvenile Probationers: Prevalence and Characteristics,” Jenson and Howard, 357. “The HCR-20 Risk Assessment Scheme: Concurrent Validity in a Sample of Incarcerated Offenders,” 3. “Inmate Experiences and Psychological Well-Being,” Wooldredge, 235. “Male and Female Delinquents’ Attachments and Effects of Attachments on Severity of Self- Reported Delinquency,” Anderson et al., 435. “Perceived Judicial Hostility to Criminal Trials: Effects on Public Defenders in General and on Their Relationships With Clients and Prosecutors in Particular,’ Lynch, 217. “The Predictive Accuracy of the Violent Offender Treatment Program Risk Assessment Scale,” Ward and Dockerill, 125. 518 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR “Reducing Postrelease HIV Risk Among Male Prison Inmates: A Peer-Led Intervention,” Grin- stead et al., 453. “Risk and Need Assessment of Juvenile Offenders,” Jung and Rawana, 69. “Risk Assessment for Juveniles on Probation: A Focus on Gender,” Funk, 44. “Screening for Depression in Prisoners Using the Beck Depression Inventory,’ Boothby and Durham, 107. “Self-Control, Accidents, and Crime,” Junger and Tremblay, 485. “Short-Term Outcome of Inmates Participating in the Lifestyle Change Program,” Walters, 322. “Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime: An Evaluation of Five Programs,” Anglinetal., 168. “Without Appointed Counsel in Capital Postconviction Proceedings: The Self-Representation Competency of Mississippi Death Row Inmates,” Cunningham and Vigen, 293. Book Reviews: “Forensic Evaluation of Juveniles, by Thomas Grisso,” Reay, 141. “Lawful Order: A Case Study of Correctional Crisis and Reform, by Leo Carroll,” 502. “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (2nd ed.), by D. A. Andrews and James Bonta,” Clements, 389. “The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives, edited by J. Reid Meloy,” Pinizzotto, 267. “Scared Straight: The Panacea Phenomenon Revisited, by James O. Finckenauer and Patricia W. Gavin,” Walsh, 509. “Straight Talk About Criminals, by Stanton E. Samenow,” Carpenter, 393.

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