Issue 3 - Symposium: The Crisis in the Criminal Justice System: Reality Or Myth
Notes
Federal Rule of Evidence 803(3) and the Criminal Defendant: The Limits of the Hillmon Doctrine
Thomas A. Wiseman, III
Double Jeopardy and Prosecutorial Appeal of Sentences: Di Francesco, Bullington, and the Criminal Code Reform Act of 1981
Ronald P. O'Hanley, III
The Expert as Educator: A Proposed Approach to the Use of Battered Woman Syndrome Expert Testimony
Meredith B. Cross
Book Reviews
Youth Crime and Urban Policy: A View from the Inner City
Diana R. Gordon
Symposiums
The Crime Controversy: Avoiding Realities
David L. Bazelon
The Acquisition of Evidence for Criminal Prosecution: Some Constitutional Premises and Practices in Transition
H. Richard Uviller
The Limits of Law Enforcement
Hans Zeisel
How Serious is Serious Crime?
Albert J. Reiss, Jr.
Deterrence, Death, and the Victims of Crime: A Common Sense Approach
Frank G. Carrington
Criminal Law: The Missing Element in Sentencing Reform
Michael H. Tonry
Colloquy
Mr. Wiseman, Professor Uviller, Ms. Rosen, Professor Zeisel, Professor Reiss, Mr. Washington, Mr/ Carrington, Ms. Collins, Professor Tonry, and Mr. Hishta