Human Rights Magazine

Spring 2002, Volume 29, Number 2
From the Chair
By Zona Hostetler
Introduction: Is Price No Object in Our Bid to Make Crime Never Pay?
By Wilson A. Schooley
Three Strikes Laws: A Real or Imagined Deterrent to Crime?
By Michael Vitiello
Federal Sentencing Guidelines: A View from the Bench
By Nancy Gertner
Sidebar: Tough on Crime/Soft on Crime: Redefining the Labels
By H. Lee Sarokin
Behind Bars in America
By Joanne Mariner
Protecting Constitutional Rights in an Age of Anxiety: A New Approach
By Laurence A. Benner
The Innocent and Not So Innocent Alike: Untold Casualties in the War on Crime
By Abbe Smith
Sidebar: Crime, Punishment, and Perception
By Joseph Kennedy
Some Thoughts on Penology, Tough Love, and Prevention
By Finesse G. Couch
A Federal Prosecutor’s Pursuit of Justice
By John McKay
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