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23 J. Crime & Just. i (2000)

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Journal of Crime and Justice


                    ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Steven  E. Barkan  is Professor of Sociology at the University of Maine.
His most recent book is Collective Violence (with Lynne Snowden; Allyn &
Bacon), and  hit forthcoming books include a criminal justice text (with
George  Bryjak; Allyn & Bacon), the second edition of a criminology text
(Prentice Hall), and an introduction to sociology text (Wadsworth). His
recent journal articles include papers on racial prejudice and punitiveness
and on race and political participation.

Jennifer L. Bryan  is a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at
Yale  University. While  a McNair  scholar at Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ  she completed a B.A. in Administration of Justice. She has
been published in Crime, Law and Social Change and the American Journal
of Criminal Justice.

Mary  Ann  Farkas  is Assistant Professor of Criminology and Law Studies
and  Director of  the Administration of  Justice Graduate  Program  at
Marquette University. She holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University.
Her research centers on legal, social, and community strategies to manage
sex offenders, corrections, and women  working  in the criminal justice
system. Her  recent publications include articles in Behavioral Science and
the Law,  Women   and  Criminal  Justice, The International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative  Therapy, and The Journal of Criminal
Justice.

David  Giacopassi  is Professor in the Department of Criminology  and
Criminal  Justice at the University of Memphis.   He  is the author of
numerous  journal articles with his major research interest in studying how
change in law affects society.

Galan  M. Janeksela is a professor in the School of Social and Community
Services, and Dean of the College of Health and Human   Services at the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He previously served as Director
of the Administration of Justice Program at Wichita State University. Prior
to  serving as  Director, he was  Chairperson  of  the Department   of
Administration of Justice at the same institution. He holds a Ph.D. in

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