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1984–1980 (Nos. 21–13)
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Nos. 21-22 (1984) International Lawlessness and the Search for Justice

Anthony M. Platt and Gregory Shank, Editorial: “International Lawlessness and the Search for Justice”
Jon Frappier, Above the Law: Violations of International Law by the U.S. Government from Truman to Reagan
Francis Boyle, International Lawlessness in the Caribbean Basin
Jan Pieterse, State Terrorism on a Global Scale: The Role of Israel
Ronnie Munck, Repression, Insurgency, and Popular Justice: The Irish Case
Mark Findlay, Organized Resistance, Terrorism, and Criminality in Ireland: The State’s Construction of the Control Equation
Beverly May Carl, How Marxist Is Nicaragua? A Look at the Laws
C.H. Brants and Theo de Roos, Pollution, Press, and the Penal Process: The Case of UNISER in the Netherlands
Dirk Van Zyl Smit, Public Policy and the Punishment of Crime in a Divided Society: A Historical Perspective on the South African Penal System
Michael Mandel, Democracy, Class, and Canadian Sentencing Law
Richard Criley, The Cult of the Informer Revisited: “Antiterrorism” Policy in the United States
Anthony M. Platt, Criminology in the 1980s: Progressive Alternatives to “Law and Order”
Werner Einstadter, Citizen Patrols: Prevention or Control?
Robert Bohm, Beyond Employment: Toward a Radical Solution to the Crime Problem
Matthew Yeager, Community Redress Against the Corporate Offender

No. 20 (1983) Race, Crime, and Culture

Gregory Shank, Overview of “Race, Crime, and Culture”
Mike Brake, Under Heavy Manners: A Consideration of Racism, Black Youth Culture, and Crime in Britain
Mauricio Schoijet, The Timerman Affair, Argentina, and the United States
Rod Bush, Racism and Changes in the International Division of Labor
Bernard D. Headley, Black on Black Crime: The Myth and the Reality
James G. Fox, The New Right and Social Justice: Implications for the Prisoners’ Movement
Charles J. Helm, A Modest Proposal for the Fostering of Acquiescence in the Republic, or Frank Wills, and a “Sensitive Due Regard for Our Betters”: Notes on the Language of Equality
Heinz Steinert, The Development of “Discipline” According to Michel Foucault: Discourse Analysis vs. Social History
Byron W. Groves and Charles Corrado, Culture as a Metaphysic: An Appraisal of Cultural Models
David S. Davis, The Production of Crime Policies
Kitty Calavita, Law and Order and the Anti-Terrorist Act of 1983
Jim Messerschmidt, Leonard Peltier’s Struggle for Justice
Fidel Gomez, Peoples College of Law
Barry Winograd, People’s Lawyer: Review of Arthur Kinoy, Rights on Trial: The Odyssey of a People’s Lawyer
Tony Jefferson, The Police, State, and Class Relations: Review of Michael Brogden, The Police: Autonomy and Consent
Werner J. Einstadter, Bridgewater State Hospital: Issues in Penal Reform: Review of Tom Ryan and Bob Casey, Screw: A Guard’s View of Bridgewater State Hospital
Munyonzwe Hamalengwa, The CIA in Southeast Asia: Review of Ralph W. McGehee, Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA
Miles Wolpin, The Origins of State Terrorism: Review of Edward S. Herman, Real Terror Network: Terrorism in Fact and Propaganda
Gregory Shank, Bibliography on Minorities: Review of Scott Christianson (ed.), Index to Minorities and Criminal Justice

No. 19 (1983) Crisis in Theory and Social Policy

EditorsOverview of “Crisis in Theory and Social Policy”
Gill Boehringer, Dave Brown, Brendan Edgeworth, Russell Hogg, Ian Ramsay, Law and Order for Progressives? An Australian Response
Raymond J. Michalowski, Crime Control in the 1980s: A Progressive Agenda
Ronald L. Boostrom and Joel H. Henderson, Community Action and Crime Prevention: Some Unresolved Issues
R.S. Ratner and John L. McMullan, Social Control and the Rise of the “Exceptional State” in Britain, the United States, and Canada
Alan Clarke, Holding the Blue Lamp: Television and the Police in Britain
Tony Stigliano, Jean-Paul Sartre on Understanding Violence
Ronald Hinch, Marxist Criminology in the 1970s: Clarifying the Clutter
Gerda Ray, Legitimating the Right: The Neoconservatives Build a Base
Nick DiSpoldo, Notes from a Nevada Prison
Brian Martin, Suppression of Dissident Experts: Ideological Struggle in Australia
Elizabeth Martínez, A Decade of Repression: Update on the “Kiko” Martinez Case
Martha Huggins, A World of Crime: Review of Shelley, Crime and Modernization
Thomas S. Bodenheimer, M.D., Review of Silverman et al., Prescriptions for Death: The Drugging of the Third World
Anthony M. Platt, Review of Foner, Karl Marx Remembered: Comments at the Time of His Death

No. 18 (1982) Remaking Justice

EditorsIntroduction: Remaking Justice
Editors, Introduction: Social Justice and Social Policy
Ian Taylor, Against Crime and for Socialism
Alan Hunt, Law, Order, and Socialism: A Response to Ian Taylor
Francis Cullen and John Wozniak, Fighting the Appeal of Repression
Joseph Bute, Jr., Crime and Community: Strategies for the Left
Anthony M. Platt, Crime and Punishment in the United States: Immediate and Long-Term Reforms from a Marxist Perspective
John Clarke, Taking Politics Seriously: Thatcherism, Marxism, and Welfare in Britain
Pat O’Malley, Historical Practice and the Production of Marxist Legal Theory
Harry Brill, Auto Theft and the Role of Big Business
Editors, Introduction: Pedagogy
Herman Schwendinger and Julia R. Schwendinger, The Paradigm Crisis in Delinquency Theory
Frank Henry, Capitalism, Capital Accumulation, and Crime
Editors, Introduction: State and Right-Wing Repression
State Research, The Repressive Side of Monetarism
Editors, Introduction: Struggles for Justice
Rosa del Olmo, Remaking Justice and Rehabilitation in Revolutionary Nicaragua
Claire Culhane, The Struggle for Prisoners’ Rights in Canada
Gregg Barak, Punishment and Corrections
David O. Friedrichs, A Just Pedagogy for Criminal Justice
Raymond Michalowski, A Progressive Text for Criminology

No. 17 (1982) Meeting the Challenge of the 1980s

Anthony M. Platt and Paul Takagi, Editorial: Meeting the Challenge of the 1980s
Andre Gunder Frank, The Political-Economic Crisis and the Shift to the Right
Steven Box and Chris Hale, Economic Crisis and the Rising Prisoner Population in England and Wales
Editors, Introduction: Pedagogy
Paul Takagi, Delinquency in School and Society: The Quest for a Theory and Method
Editors, Introduction: Social Justice and Social Policy
Bertram Gross, Some Anticrime Proposals for Progressives
Charles Reasons, Lois Ross, and Craig Patterson, Your Money and Your Life: Workers’ Health in Canada
Larry Tifft, Capital Punishment Research, Policy, and Ethics: Defining Murder and Placing Murderers
Editors, Introduction: State and Right-Wing Repression
Gregory Shank and Polly Thomas, The International Terrorist Network: A Right-Wing Conception of Academic Criminology
Lorraine Petti, Civil Liberties under Attack from the Right
Editors, Introduction: Struggles for Justice
Peter Linebaugh, Credit to the Parties in Brixton: Malcolm X Day at Attica
Elizabeth Martínez, The Kiko Martinez Case: A Sign of Our Times
Martin B. Miller, Rothman Revisited
John Galliher, Tale of Two Mafias

No. 16 (1981) Focus on Historical Perspectives

Editors, Overview of “Focus on History”
Julia R. Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger, Rape, Sexual Inequality, and Levels of Violence
Pat O’Malley, The Suppression of Social Banditry: Train Robbers in the U.S. Border States and Bushrangers in Australia, 1865*ND*1905
Dragan Milovanovic, The Commodity-Exchange Theory of Law: In Search of a Perspective
Ruth Morgan, County Jail: A Photographic Essay
Gerda Ray, Dario Melossi and Massimo Pavarini, The Prison and the Factory
Ivan Jankovic, Deterrence and Justice
Dennis Hoffman, Larry Tifft and Dennis Sullivan, The Struggle to Be Human

No. 15 (1981) Law and Order in the 1980s

Anthony M. Platt and Paul Takagi, Editorial: Law and Order in the 1980s
John Horton, The Rise of the Right: A Global View
John Hylton, The Growth of Punishment: Imprisonment and Community Corrections in Canada
Raymond Michalowski, The Politics of the Right
Jeffrey Reiman, The Crisis of Liberalism
Lynn Cooper, The Attack on Women’s Rights
Warren Burger, The Perspective of the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
John Galliher, A Response to Chief Justice Burger
Jim Thomas, David Stribling, Ra Rabb Chaka, Edmond Clemons, Charlie Secret, and Alex Neal, Prison Conditions and Penal Trends
Thomas Mathiesen, Law and Order: The View from Scandinavia
David Williams, Law and Order: The View from New Zealand
Argenis Riera Encinoza and Rosa del Olmo, Law and Order: The View from Latin America — Against Transnational Criminology: A Call for Democratic International Cooperation
Gregory Shank, Bertram Gross, Friendly Fascism
Della Hinn, Ann Fagan Ginger,Human Rights Docket, U.S. 1979

#14 (1980) Focus on Racism

EditorsOverview
Los Angeles Board of Police CommissionersConcerning the Shooting of Eulia Love
Charles A. TracyRace, Crime and Social Policy: The Chinese in Oregon, 1871-1885
Fredric Solomon, Walter L. Walker, Garrett J. O’Connor, and Jacob R. Fishman, Civil Rights Activity and Reduction in Crime Among Negroes
Martin B. MillerSinking Gradually into the Proletariat: The Emergence of the Penitentiary in the United States
Jim Thomas, Charles Secret, David Stribling, Edmond Clemons, Michael Clark, Al Sanders, Reggie Smith, Don Nichols, Doug Gates, Jim Barksdale, and Alex Neal, The Ideology of Prison Research: A Critical View of Stateville: The Penitentiary in Mass Society
Dario MelossiGeorg Rusche: A Biographical Essay
John GalliherCritique of Delinquency Texts
Anthony M. PlattJohn Irwin, Prisons in Turmoil

No. 13 (1980) Focus on Prisons

EditorsOverview of Prison Revolts and the “New Realists”
Editors, In Memoriam: Fay Stender
Julia R. Schwendinger and Herman SchwendingerRape Victims and the False Sense of Guilt
Bob FineThe Birth of Bourgeois Punishment
David WilliamsThe Role of Prisons in Tanzania: An Historical Perspective
Georg RuschePrison Revolts or Social Policy: Lessons from America
Herman Schwendinger and Julia R. SchwendingerThe New Idealism and Penal Living Standards
Robert ReinerTony Bunyan, The History and Practice of the Political Police in Britain
William ChamblissCritique of Law Editorial Collective, Critique of Law: A Marxist Analysis
Larry TrujilloJulian Samora, Joe Bernal, and Albert Peña, Gunpowder Justice: A Reassessment of the Texas Rangers