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to JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE Volume 21 Number | (February 2005) pp. 1-94 Number 2 (May 2005) pp. 95-194 Number 3 (August 2005) pp. 195-292 Number 4 (November 2005) pp. 293-412 Authors: BOHM, ROBERT M., ‘“Miscarriages of Criminal Justice: An Introduction,” 196. BROOKS, LISA E., see La Vigne, N. G. BURNETT, CATHLEEN, “Restorative Justice and Wrongful Capital Convictions: A Simple Proposal,” 272. CAMPBELL, KATHRYN M., see Denov, M. S. CASTRO, JENNIFER L., see La Vigne, N. G. CHRISTIAN, JOHNNA, “Riding the Bus: Barriers to Prison Visitation and Family Management Strategies,” 31. COTTER, LEO P., see Levenson, J. S. CRAWLEY, ELAINE, “Institutional Thoughtlessness in Prisons and Its Impacts on the Day-To-Day Prison Lives of Elderly Men,” 350. DENOV, MYRIAM S., and KATHRYN M. CAMPBELL, “Criminal Injustice: Understanding the Causes, Effects, and Responses to Wrongful Conviction in Canada,” 224. DUCHOWNY, LAUREL, “Life Plus 99 Years: Nathan Leopold and Chicago Crimi- nology,” 336. ESKRIDGE, CHRIS, “The State of the Field of Criminology: Brief Essay,” 296. FLEISHER, MARK S., “Fieldwork Research and Social Network Analysis: Differ- ent Methods Creating Complementary Perspectives,” 120. HAGEDORN, JOHN M., “The Global Impact of Gangs,” 153. HARRIS, PATRICIA M., and KIMBERLY S. KELLER, “Ex-Offenders Need Not Apply: The Criminal Background Check in Hiring Decisions,” 6. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 21 No. 4, November 2005 406-408 © 2005 Sage Publications to JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE Volume 21 Number | (February 2005) pp. 1-94 Number 2 (May 2005) pp. 95-194 Number 3 (August 2005) pp. 195-292 Number 4 (November 2005) pp. 293-412 Authors: BOHM, ROBERT M., ‘“Miscarriages of Criminal Justice: An Introduction,” 196. BROOKS, LISA E., see La Vigne, N. G. BURNETT, CATHLEEN, “Restorative Justice and Wrongful Capital Convictions: A Simple Proposal,” 272. CAMPBELL, KATHRYN M., see Denov, M. S. CASTRO, JENNIFER L., see La Vigne, N. G. CHRISTIAN, JOHNNA, “Riding the Bus: Barriers to Prison Visitation and Family Management Strategies,” 31. COTTER, LEO P., see Levenson, J. S. CRAWLEY, ELAINE, “Institutional Thoughtlessness in Prisons and Its Impacts on the Day-To-Day Prison Lives of Elderly Men,” 350. DENOV, MYRIAM S., and KATHRYN M. CAMPBELL, “Criminal Injustice: Understanding the Causes, Effects, and Responses to Wrongful Conviction in Canada,” 224. DUCHOWNY, LAUREL, “Life Plus 99 Years: Nathan Leopold and Chicago Crimi- nology,” 336. ESKRIDGE, CHRIS, “The State of the Field of Criminology: Brief Essay,” 296. FLEISHER, MARK S., “Fieldwork Research and Social Network Analysis: Differ- ent Methods Creating Complementary Perspectives,” 120. HAGEDORN, JOHN M., “The Global Impact of Gangs,” 153. HARRIS, PATRICIA M., and KIMBERLY S. KELLER, “Ex-Offenders Need Not Apply: The Criminal Background Check in Hiring Decisions,” 6. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 21 No. 4, November 2005 406-408 © 2005 Sage Publications Index HUANG, CHEN-NAN, SHR-CHI JOU, and YUAN-LIEN LAI, “A National Survey of Juvenile Correctional Institutions in Taiwan,” 386. HUGHES, LORINE A., “Studying Youth Gangs: Alternative Methods and Conclu- sions,” 98. JOU, SHR-CHI, see Huang, C. KELLER, KIMBERLY S., see Harris, P. M. KLEIN, MALCOLM W., “The Value of Comparisons in Street Gang Research,” 135. LA VIGNE, NANCY G., REBECCA L. NASER, LISA E. BROOKS, and JENNIFER L. CASTRO, “Examining the Impact of Incarceration and In-Prison Family Contact on Prisoners’ Family Relationships,” 314. LAI, YUAN-LIEN, see Huang, C. LEO, RICHARD A., “Rethinking the Study of Miscarriages of Justice: Developing a Criminology of Wrongful Conviction,” 201. LEVENSON, JILL S., and LEO P. COTTER, “The Effect of Megan’s Law on Sex Offender Reintegration,” 49. MACKENZIE, DORIS LAYTON, and FAWN NGO MITCHELL, “Inmates” Experi- ences in Prisons: Different Perspectives,” 309. MITCHELL, FAWN NGO, see Mackenzie, D. L. NASER, REBECCA L., see La Vigne, N. G. SCHOENFELD, HEATHER, “Violated Trust: Conceptualizing Prosecutorial Mis- conduct,” 250. SHORT, JAMES F., JR., “Editorial Comment,” 96. SMITH, PAULA, and WILLIAM A. SMITH, “Experiencing Community Through the Eyes of Young Female Offenders,” 364. SMITH, WILLIAM A., see Smith, P. SULLIVAN, MERCER L., “Maybe We Shouldn’t Study “Gangs”: Does Reification Obscure Youth Violence?” 170. TEWKSBURY, RICHARD, “Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Registra- tion,” 67. UGGEN, CHRISTOPHER, “Editorial Comment,” 4. WHEELOCK, DARREN, “Collateral Consequences and Racial Inequality: Felon Status Restrictions as a System of Disadvantage,” 82. Articles: “Collateral Consequences and Racial Inequality: Felon Status Restrictions as a Sys- tem of Disadvantage.” Wheelock, 82. “Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Registration,” Tewksbury, 67. “Criminal Injustice: Understanding the Causes, Effects, and Responses to Wrongful Conviction in Canada,” Denov and Campbell, 224. “Editorial Comment,” Short, Jr., 96. “Editorial Comment,” Uggen, 4. “The Effect of Megan’s Law on Sex Offender Reintegration,’ Levenson and Cotter, 49, “Examining the Impact of Incarceration and In-Prison Family Contact on Prisoners’ Family Relationships,” La Vigne, Naser, Brooks, and Castro, 314. 408 Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice / November 2005 ‘“Ex-Offenders Need Not Apply: The Criminal Background Check in Hiring Deci- sions,” Harris and Keller, 6. “Experiencing Community Through the Eyes of Young Female Offenders,’ Smith and Smith, 364. “Fieldwork Research and Social Network Analysis: Different Methods Creating Complementary Perspectives,” Fleisher, 120. “The Global Impact of Gangs,” Hagedorn, 153. ‘Inmates’ Experiences in Prisons: Different Perspectives,’ Mackenzie and Mitchell, 309. “Institutional Thoughtlessness in Prisons and Its Impacts on the Day-To-Day Prison Lives of Elderly Men,” Crawley, 350. “Life Plus 99 Years: Nathan Leopold and Chicago Criminology,’ Duchowny, 336. “Maybe We Shouldn’t Study “Gangs”: Does Reification Obscure Youth Violence?” Sullivan, 170. “Miscarriages of Criminal Justice: An Introduction,” Bohm, 196. “A National Survey of Juvenile Correctional Institutions in Taiwan,” Huang, Jou, and Lai, 386. “Restorative Justice and Wrongful Capital Convictions: A Simple Proposal,” Burnett, Ble. “Rethinking the Study of Miscarriages of Justice: Developing a Criminology of Wrongful Conviction,” Leo, 201. “Riding the Bus: Barriers to Prison Visitation and Family Management Strategies,” Christian, 31. “The State of the Field of Criminology: Brief Essay,” Eskridge, 296. “Studying Youth Gangs: Alternative Methods and Conclusions,’ Hughes, 98. “The Value of Comparisons in Street Gang Research,” Klein, 135. “Violated Trust: Conceptualizing Prosecutorial Misconduct,’ Schoenfeld, 250.

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