Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006
Prison Reform - Essay
Staff Use of Force in United States Confinement Settings
Steve J. Martin
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 145-154
Improving Prison Safety: Breaking the Code of Silence
Kathleen M. Dennehy and Kelly A. Nantel
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 175-185
Inmates As Public Health Sentinels
Robert B. Greifinger
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 253-264
Excessive Force in the New York City Jails: Litigation and Its Lessons
John Boston
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 155-173
Oversight and Accountability in Corrections
Michael J. Ashe Jr.
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 205-215
Statement of Testimony: Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons
Jack Cowley
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 187-194
Toward Increased Transparency in the Jails and Prisons: Some Optimistic Signs
Michael Gennaco
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 195-203
Isolation in Penal Settings: The Isolation-Restraint Paradigm
Fred Cohen
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 295-324
Confronting Confinement: A Report of The Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons
John J. Gibbons and Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 385-562
The Wages of Prison Overcrowding: Harmful Psychological Consequences and Dysfunctional Correctional Reactions
Craig Haney
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 265-293
A Perspective on Corrections Health Care
Jeffrey Beard
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 241-252
A Conundrum for Corrections, A Tragedy for Prisoners: Prisons As Facilities for the Mentally Ill
Jamie Fellner
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 135-144
Mechanisms for Custodial Oversight: The United States and Europe
Silvia Casale
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 217-229
Making Prisons Safe: Strategies for Reducing Violence
Donald Specter
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 125-134
Psychiatric Effects of Solitary Confinement
Stuart Grassian
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 325-383
Social Responsibility of Lawyers - Essay
Hastened Death and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine
Ronald A. Lindsay, Rebecca P. Dick and Tom L. Beauchamp
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 001-028
Democracy, Race, and Multiculturalism in the Twenty-First Century: Will the Voting Rights Act Ever Be Obsolete?
Sheryll D. Cashin
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 071-105
The Presumption of Liberty and the Public Interest: Medical Marijuana and Fundamental Rights
Randy E. Barnett
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 029-045
Indian Givers: What Indigenous Peoples Have Contributed to International Human Rights Law
S. James Anaya
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 107-120
Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law
David Boies
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 057-070
A Lawyer's Responsibility: Protecting Civil Liberties in Wartime
Geoffrey R. Stone
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 047-055
Note
Playing Fair: Why the United States Anti-Doping Agency's Performance-Enhanced Adjudications Should Be Treated As State Action
Paul C. McCaffrey
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 645-676
The Americans with Disabilities Act and Inmates with Disabilities: The Extent to Which Title II of the Act Provides a Recourse
Paul Evans
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 563-590
No Place to Call Home: A Current Perspective on the Troubling Disenfranchisement of College Voters
Patrick J. Troy
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 591-617
Internet Pharmacies and the Specter of the Dormant Commerce Clause
Laura Vanderstappen
2006-01-01 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 619-644