
VOLUME 85/ISSUE 2/FALL 1994
Criminal Law
Mistake of Fact in the Objective Theory of Justification:
Do Two Rights Make Two Wrongs Make Two
Rights . . . ?
Russell L. Christopher 295
A Transatlantic Perspective on the Compensation of Crime
Victims in the United States
Desmond S. Greer 333
England Limits the Right to Silence and Moves Towards an Inquisitorial System of Justice
Gregory W. O’Reilly 402
Criminology
Is Gender Subordinate to Class? An Empirical Assessment
Of Colvin and Pauly’s Structural Marxist Theory of
Delinquency
Sally S. Simpson & Lori Elis 453
How Reasonable is the Reasonable Man?: Police and
Excessive Force
Geoffrey P. Alpert & William C. Smith 481
Comments
Clearing the Smoke From the Battlefield: Understanding
Congressional Intent Regarding the Innocent Owner
Provision of 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(7)
Robert E. Blacher 502
Capital Confusion: The Effect of Jury Instructions
on the Decision to Impose Death
Susie Cho 532
Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Juliet M. Casper 562
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