Walking While Wearing a Dress: Prostitution Loitering Ordinances and the Policing of Christopher Street Karen Struening June 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 3 Issue 2
Legislating “Legitimate” Victims: How the Jailhouse Exclusion Denies Inmates the Protection of California’s Rape Shield Statute Katharina Jehle June 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 3 Issue 2
The Extraordinary Trajectory of Griffin v. California: The Aftermath of Playing Fifty Years of Scrabble with the Fifth Amendment James J. Duane December 1, 2015 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 3 Issue 1
A Different Kind Of Sentencing Commission: A “Smart” Solution For California And A Model For Prison Downsizing Across The Country Michael Romano April 1, 2015 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 2 Issue 1
Family Matters: The Role of “Family Ties and Responsibilities” In Sentencing Tali Yahalom Leinwand April 1, 2015 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 2 Issue 1
Liberal But Not Stupid: Meeting the Promise of Downsizing Prisons Joan Petersilia Francis T. Cullen April 1, 2015 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 2
Prosecutor King Erik Luna October 1, 2014 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 1 Issue 1
The Many Faces of Prosecution Ronald F. Wright Kay L. Levine Marc L. Miller October 1, 2014 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 1 Issue 1
Narcotics Prosecutors as Problem Solvers Mark Osler October 1, 2014 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Volume 1 Issue 1