
Criminal Justice Magazine, Spring 2001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Features
- Female Offenders: An Introduction
By Myrna S. Raeder- Why Focus on Women Offenders?
By Judge Patricia M. Wald- Sentencing Women Offenders: A Training Curriculum for Judges
By Judge Carolyn Engel Temin- Are Girls Closing the Gender Gap in Violence?
By Meda Chesney-Lind- Sentencing Women to Death
By Victor L. Streib- Sexual Abuse Against Women in Prison
By Brenda V. Smith- Bad Medicine: Health Care Inadequacies in Women's Prisons
By Ellen M. Barry- Give 'Em a Fighting Chance: Women Offenders Reenter Society
By Ann L. Jacobs- Prosecutor Seeks Alternatives to Incarceration
By Charles J. Hynes- Intermediate Sanctions for Women Offenders Project
By Lauren B. Simon and Mary Katherine MooreDEPARTMENTS
- Chair's Report to Members
Stalkers lurk in web of the Internet- Section Nominations for 2001-02
- Federal Sentencing
Baker's dozen, part II: Advice for the advocate- Trial Tactics
Inextricably intertwined? Maybe not- Juvenile Justice
Task force report for practitioners, policymakers- Section News
Midyear Meeting activities; Albuquerque in the spring- Indigent Defense
Historic summits
Criminal Justice Magazine
Criminal Justice magazine, published quarterly by the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association, is intended for a national audience of defense lawyers, prosecutors, judges, academics, and other criminal justice professionals with a focus on the practice and policy issues of the criminal justice system. Each issue includes feature articles, as well as regular columns. In addition, there are occasional thematic issues which focus on one particular aspect of the criminal justice system.
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