The University of St. Thomas

Volume 3 number 3

University of St. Thomas
Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
Spring 2006 Volume 3  Number 3  
 Exploring Alternatives to the Incarceration Crisis 

 

Keynote Address

Exploring Alternatives to the Incarceration Crisis - Hon. Paul H. Anderson

Articles

Panel: Restorative Justice

Mass Incarceration and the Proliferation of Criminal Records
James B. Jacobs

Restorative Processes & Doing Justice
Paul H. Robinson

Too Many Sticks, Not Enough Carrots: Limits and New Opportunities in American Crime Policy
Samuel Walker

Panel: Issues of Race and Gender

Beaten by the System and Down for the Count: Why Poor Women of Color and Children Don't Stand a Chance Against U.S. Drug-Sentencing Policy
Nekima Levy-Pounds

Pain and Race: A New Understanding of Race-Based Sentencing Disparities
Margareth Etienne

Panel: Issues of Recidivism

What Works in Reducing Recidivism?
Edward J. Latessa, Ph.D. & Christopher Lowenkamp, Ph.D.

Recidivism, Incapacitation, and Criminal Sentencing Policy
Andrew Leipold

Panel: Issues Surrounding Punishment of Sex Offenders

Incapacitation through Maiming: Chemical Castration, the Eighth Amendment, and the Denial of Human Dignity
John F. Stinneford

Sex Offender Residency Statutes and the Culture of Fear: The Case for More Meaningful Rational Basis Review of Fear-Driven Public Safety Laws
David Singleton

Comments

One Nation Indivisible: How Congress's Addition of "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance Offends the Original Intent of the Establishment Clause
Matthew Berger

Pledge of Protection: The Need for Official Supreme Court Recognition of Civil Religion
Rachel R. Myers

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