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Volume 623, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction pp. 7-10

- Lauren J. Krivo and Ruth D. Peterson
- The Impact of Neighborhood Context on Intragroup and Intergroup Robbery: The San Antonio Experience pp. 12-24

- Jeffrey M. Cancino, Ramiro Martinez and Jacob I. Stowell
- Youth Violence— Crime or Self-Help? Marginalized Urban Males' Perspectives on the Limited Efficacy of the Criminal Justice System to Stop Youth Violence pp. 25-38

- Deanna L. Wilkinson, Chauncey C. Beaty and Regina M. Lurry
- Latino Youths' Experiences with and Perceptions of Involuntary Police Encounters pp. 39-51

- Carmen Solis, Edwardo L. Portillos and Rod K. Brunson
- The Environmental Context of Racial Profiling pp. 52-63

- Patricia Y. Warren and Amy Farrell
- The Effects of Race/Ethnicity and National Origin on Length of Sentence in the United States Virgin Islands pp. 64-76

- Gale Iles
- Race and the Response of State Legislatures to Unauthorized Immigrants pp. 78-92

- Jorge M. Chavez and Doris Marie Provine
- Segregated Spatial Locations, Race-Ethnic Composition, and Neighborhood Violent Crime pp. 93-107

- Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. Krivo
- Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Noncompliance with Juvenile Court Supervision pp. 108-120

- Hilary Smith, Nancy Rodriguez and Marjorie S. Zatz
- Race Effects of Representation among Federal Court Workers: Does Black Workforce Representation Reduce Sentencing Disparities? pp. 121-133

- Amy Farrell, Geoff Ward and Danielle Rousseau
- “Cultures of Inequalityâ€: Ethnicity, Immigration, Social Welfare, and Imprisonment pp. 134-147

- Robert D. Crutchfield and David Pettinicchio
- The Consequences of the Criminal Justice Pipeline on Black and Latino Masculinity pp. 150-162

- Victor M. Rios
- Perceptions of Criminal Injustice, Symbolic Racism, and Racial Politics pp. 163-178

- Ross L. Matsueda and Kevin Drakulich
- The Mass Incarceration of Parents in America: Issues of Race/ Ethnicity, Collateral Damage to Children, and Prisoner Reentry pp. 179-194

- Holly Foster and John Hagan
- Sequencing Disadvantage: Barriers to Employment Facing Young Black and White Men with Criminal Records pp. 195-213

- Devah Pager, Bruce Western and Naomi Sugie
- Structuring and Re-Creating Inequality: Health Testing Policies, Race, and the Criminal Justice System pp. 214-227

- Bryan L. Sykes and Alex R. Piquero
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 230-245

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Volume 622, issue 1, 2009
- The Globalization of Class Actions: An Overview pp. 7-29

- Deborah R. Hensler
- Group and Aggregate Litigation in the United States pp. 32-40

- Nicholas M. Pace
- Canada pp. 41-52

- Jasminka Kalajdzic, W.A. Bogart and Ian Matthews
- Argentina pp. 54-62

- Héctor A. Mairal
- Brazil pp. 63-67

- Ada Pellegrini Grinover
- Chile pp. 68-75

- MartÃn Gubbins and Carla López
- European Union Legislation pp. 78-85

- Christopher Hodges
- Collective Redress in Austria pp. 86-94

- Georg E. Kodek
- Belgium pp. 95-104

- Matthias E. Storme and Evelyne Terryn
- England and Wales pp. 105-113

- Christopher Hodges
- France pp. 114-124

- Véronique Magnier
- Germany pp. 125-137

- Dietmar Baetge
- Italy pp. 138-148

- Elisabetta Silvestri
- The Netherlands pp. 149-160

- Ianika Tzankova and Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer
- Portugal pp. 161-169

- Henrique Sousa Antunes
- Spain pp. 170-178

- Pablo Gutiérrez de Cabiedes
- Switzerland pp. 179-187

- Samuel P. Baumgartner
- Poland pp. 190-200

- Magdalena Tulibacka
- Class Actions in Denmark pp. 202-208

- Erik Werlauff
- Finland pp. 209-219

- Klaus Viitanen
- Norway pp. 220-230

- Camilla Bernt
- Sweden pp. 231-241

- Per Henrik Lindblom
- Israel pp. 244-253

- Amichai Magen and Peretz Segal
- South Africa pp. 256-268

- Clive Plasket
- China pp. 270-279

- Michael Palmer and Chao Xi
- Japan pp. 280-285

- Ikuo Sugawara
- Malaysia: Principles and Procedural Obstacles pp. 286-295

- Yeow Choy Choong and Sujata Balan
- Group Litigation in Singapore pp. 296-300

- Jeffrey Pinsler
- Taiwan pp. 301-309

- Kuan-Ling Shen and Alex Yueh-Ping Yang
- Indonesia pp. 310-317

- Mas Achmad Santosa
- Australia pp. 320-327

- Vince Morabito
- What Are People Trying to Do in Resolving Mass Issues, How Is It Going, and Where Are We Headed? pp. 330-345

- Christopher Hodges
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 346-349

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