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Home > VLR > Vol. 35 > Iss. 3 (1982)

 
Vanderbilt Law Review

Issue 3 - Symposium: The Crisis in the Criminal Justice System: Reality Or Myth

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Federal Rule of Evidence 803(3) and the Criminal Defendant: The Limits of the Hillmon Doctrine
Thomas A. Wiseman, III

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Double Jeopardy and Prosecutorial Appeal of Sentences: Di Francesco, Bullington, and the Criminal Code Reform Act of 1981
Ronald P. O'Hanley, III

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The Expert as Educator: A Proposed Approach to the Use of Battered Woman Syndrome Expert Testimony
Meredith B. Cross

Book Reviews

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The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal: Penal Policy and Social Idea
Louis A. Jacobs

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Youth Crime and Urban Policy: A View from the Inner City
Diana R. Gordon

Symposiums

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The Crime Controversy: Avoiding Realities
David L. Bazelon

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The Acquisition of Evidence for Criminal Prosecution: Some Constitutional Premises and Practices in Transition
H. Richard Uviller

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The Limits of Law Enforcement
Hans Zeisel

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How Serious is Serious Crime?
Albert J. Reiss, Jr.

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Deterrence, Death, and the Victims of Crime: A Common Sense Approach
Frank G. Carrington

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Criminal Law: The Missing Element in Sentencing Reform
Michael H. Tonry

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Colloquy
Mr. Wiseman, Professor Uviller, Ms. Rosen, Professor Zeisel, Professor Reiss, Mr. Washington, Mr/ Carrington, Ms. Collins, Professor Tonry, and Mr. Hishta

 
 
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