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VOLUME 89/ISSUE 4/SUMMER 1999

Criminal Law
Liberty Interests in the Preventive State: Procedural Due Process and Sex Offender Community Notification Laws
Wayne A. Logan 1167

Comment
The Vagueness of Partial-Birth Abortion Bans: Deconstruction or Destruction?
Maureen L. Rurka 1233

Tribute
Tributes to Fred E. Inbau:
Note From the Editors 1269
Ronald J. Allen 1271
The Honorable Marvin E. Aspen 1277
The Honorable John F. Keenan 1281
Wayne W. Schmidt 1283
The Honorable James B. Zagel 1285

Firearms Identification—“Ballistics”
Fred E. Inbau 1293

A Law Enforcement Program for the State of Illinois
Earl H. De Long and Fred E. Inbau 1315

Self-Incrimination—What Can an Accused Person be Compelled to Do?
Fred E. Inbau 1329

Legal Pitfalls to Avoid in Criminal Interrogations
Fred E. Inbau 1363

Some Avoidable Lie-Detector Mistakes
Fred E. Inbau 1371

The Perversion of Science in Criminal and Personnel Investigations
Fred E. Inbau 1377

Should We Abolish the Constitutional Privilege against Self-Incrimination
Fred E. Inbau 1385

Law and Police Practice: Restrictions in the Law of Interrogation and Confessions
Fred E. Inbau 1393

Police Interrogation—A Practical Necessity
Fred E. Inbau 1403

Public Safety v. Individual Civil Liberties: The Prosecutor's Stand
Fred E. Inbau 1413

More about Public Safety v. Individual Civil Liberties
Fred E. Inbau 1421

Democratic Restraints Upon the Police
Fred E. Inbau 1429

“Playing God”: 5 to 4
Fred E. Inbau 1441

Stop and Frisk: The Power and the Obligation of the Police
Fred E. Inbau and James R. Thompson 1445

Over-Reaction—The Mischief of Miranda v. Arizona
Fred E. Inbau 1449

Book Review
Selling the Idea to Tell the Truth: The Professional Interrogator and Modern Confessions Law
Joseph D. Grano 1465

Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Bard R. Ferrall 1499

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