No. 7-2, June 1998
Index
- Book Reviews : David Shichor and Dale K. Secrest (Eds) Three Strikes and You're Out: Vengeance as Public Policy. London: Sage, 1996, 290 pp., £17.50 paperback
- Book Reviews : Mark Jackson, New-born Child Murder. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1996, ix + 206 pp., £40.00 hardback
- Book Reviews : Phillip A. Thomas (Ed.), Legal Frontiers. Aldershot/Brookfield, MA: Dartmouth, 1996, 344 pp., £42.50 hardback
- Book Reviews : Richard A. Cosgrove, Scholars of the Law: English Jurisprudence from Blackstone to Hart. London/New York: New York University Press, 1996, 262 pp., $45.00 hardback. David Sugarman, Law in History: Volumes I and II. Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1996, 631 & 658 pp., £180.00 hardback
- Book Reviews : Rosemary Pattenden, English Criminal Appeals 1844-1994. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996, xii + 494 pp., £55.00 hardback
- Book Reviews : Susan Ehrlich Martin and Nancy C. Jurik, Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Law and Criminal Justice Occupations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996, 270pp., £13.99 paperback. Despite progress, the resistance to women in justice agencies has been zealous, and they have not been completely integrated into the station house, court- room, or prison. What appears to be an open door to occupations dominated by men is actually a revolving door: More women enter than in the past, but many of them quickly exit ... Those who remain encounter obstacles that limit their advancement opportunities and confine them to gender stereotyped tasks. (Martin and Jurik, 1996: 2)
- Constitutionalizing the Culture-Ideology of Consumerism
- New Managerialism and Canadian Police Training Reform
- Sex Education and the Problematization of Teenage Pregnancy: a Genealogy of Law and Governance
- The Contract Compliance Policy: an Illustration of the Persistence of Racism as the Failure of Modernity
- The Future of Law in a Global Economy
- Whose Rule of Law? Rethinking Post- Colonial Legal Culture in Hong Kong