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Vol. 11 2001: Generally Themed Issue
Status: Available Pages: 95 Editor's Introduction: A Thousand Points of Light, by Liz Elliott Articles: Heat, by James Blau A Clockwork Grey, by Steven Reid Capital Punishment of Minors, by John MacKenzie Where have all the Super Predators Gone?, by John Marc Taylor America the Beautiful? by H.D Blake Life and Death in America: The Killing of Amadou Diallo, by Charles Huckelbury Time: A Convict's Perspective, by Gregory McMaster On Heroes and She-roes: Self-Esteem and Breaking the Cycle of Prison Recidivism, by Ed Poindexter Prisoners' Struggles: In Self-Defense: Constitutional Rights for Pro Se Criminal Defendants in North Carolina, by Eddie Hatcher Dispatches from Death Row, Texas, by James V. Allridge III One Prison, One Death, One Mass-Coverup, by Dawnya Ferdinandsen Response: An Interview with Nils Christie , by Luc Robert Book Reviews: "A Few Small Candles: War Resisters of World War II Tell Their Stories," Edited by Lara Gara and Lena Mae Gara, Kent, Ohio and London. Kent State University Press (1999) (Reviewed by Peter Brock) "The Funhouse Mirror: Reflections on Prison," By Robert Ellis Gordon and Inmates of Washington Corrections System. Washington: Washington State University Press (2000), (Reviewed by Jay Jones) "Women on the Row: Revelations from Both Sides of the Bars," by Kathleen O'Shea. Ithaca: Firebrand. (2000) (Reviewed by Karlene Faith) |