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79 Prison J. [i] (1999)

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* PRISON



JOURNAL
       An International Forum on Incarceration
                  and Alternative Sanctions


EDITOR:
   Alan T. Harland
   Temple  University

DEPUTY EDITORS:
   Wayne  N. Welsh
   Temple  University
   Peter R. Jones
   Temple  University


EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD


Alexine Atherton, Lincoln University
James Austin, National Council on Crime and
  Delinquency
Alvin Bronstein, ACLU National Prison
  Project
Stevens Clarke, University of North Carolina
  at Chapel Hill
Todd Clear, Rutgers University, Newark
Paul F. Cromwell, University of Miami
Francis Cullen, University of Cincinnati
John Dilulio, Princeton University
Timothy Flanagan, Sam Houston State
  University
Gerald Gaes, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Paul Gendreau, University ofNew Brunswick,
  Canada
Don Gottfredson, Rutgers University, Newark
Julia Hall, Drexel University
M. Kay Harris, Temple University
Gordon Hawkins, University of Sydney,
  Australia
Melvin Heller, Temple University
Finn Hormum, La Salle University


Joe Hudson, University of Calgary, Canada
James Inciardi, University of Delaware
James Jacobs, New York University
Robert Johnson, American University
Norman  Johnston, Beaver College
James McKenna, Jr., Villanova University
Allison Morris, Institute of Criminology,
  Wellington, New Zealand
Norval Morris, University of Chicago
Ted Palmer, California Youth Authority
Ken Pease, University of Manchester U.K.
Joan Petersilia, University of California,
  Irvine, and RAND
Frank Porporino, Correctional Service of
  Canada
Judge Edmund Spaeth, Jr., Pennsylvania
  Superior Court (ret.)
Steven Shaw, Prison Reform Trust, U.K.
Hans Toch, University ofNew York atAlbany
Gennaro Vito, University of Louisville
Franklin Zimring, University of California,
  Berkeley


For SAGE  Periodicals Press: Jason Dean, Angela Emery, and Joe Cribben

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