
VOLUME 100/ISSUE 3/SUMMER 2010
Centennial Symposium: A Century of Criminal Justice
Foreword
Julia T. Rickert 633
Opening Remarks
Ronald J. Allen 635
I. Crimes and Punishments
Capital Punishment: A Century of Discontinuous Debate
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker 643
A Short History of American Sentencing: Too Little Law, Too Much Law, or Just Right
Judge Nancy Gertner 691
The Modern Irrationalities of American Criminal Codes: An Empirical Study of Offense Grading
Paul H. Robinson, Thomas Gaeta, Matthew Majarian, Megan Schultz & Douglas M. Weck 709
How Much Do We Really Know About Criminal Deterrence?
Raymond Paternoster 765
II. "Justice" in Action
One Hundred Years Later: Wrongful Convictions After a Century of Research
Jon B. Gould & Richard A. Leo 825
Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions
Shari Seidman Diamond, Locke E. Bowman, Manyee Wong & Matthew M. Patton 869
Racial and Ethnic Disparity and Criminal Justice: How Much is Too Much?
Robert D. Crutchfield, April Fernandes & Jorge Martinez 903
The Supreme Court Giveth and the Supreme Court Taketh Away: The Century of Fourth Amendment "Search and Seizure" Doctrine
Thomas Y. Davies 933
III. The People
One Hundred Years of Race and Crime
Paul Butler 1043
"Offending Women": A Double Entendre
Joanne Belknap 1061
Damaged Daughters: The History of Girls' Sexuality and the Juvenile Justice System
Lisa Pasko 1099
IV. Freedom in Decline
Bill Clinton's Parting Pardon Party
Albert W. Alschuler 1131
The Twilight of the Pardon Power
Margaret Colgate Love 1169
Reflections and Perspectives on Reentry and Collateral Consequences
Michael Pinard 1213
The Scale of Imprisonment in the United States: Twentieth Century Patterns and Twenty-First Century Prospects
Franklin E. Zimring 1225
Dinner Remarks
Remarks at the Dinner Celebrating the Centennial of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, January 29, 2010
Steven A. Drizin 1247
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