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Volume 605, issue 1, 2006
- Democracy, Crime, and Justice pp. 6-23
- Susanne Karstedt and Gary Lafree
- Democracy and Crime: A Multilevel Analysis of Homicide Trends in Forty-Four Countries, 1950-2000 pp. 25-49
- Gary Lafree and Andromachi Tseloni
- Democracy, Values, and Violence: Paradoxes, Tensions, and Comparative Advantages of Liberal Inclusion pp. 50-81
- Susanne Karstedt
- Democratization and Political Change as Threats to Collective Sentiments: Testing Durkheim in Russia pp. 82-103
- William Alex Pridemore and Sang-Weon Kim
- Democracy and Intellectual Property: Examining Trajectories of Software Piracy pp. 104-127
- Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex R. Piquero
- War Crimes, Democracy, and the Rule of Law in Belgrade, the Former Yugoslavia, and Beyond pp. 129-151
- John Hagan and Sanja Kutnjak Ivković
- Law and Order in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from the Reconstruction of Kosovo’s Police and Justice Systems pp. 152-177
- Jeremy M. Wilson
- The Right to Unionize, the Right to Bargain, and the Right to Democratic Policing pp. 178-199
- Monique Marks and Jenny Fleming
- Policing, Recognition, and Belonging pp. 201-221
- Ian Loader
- Policing Uncertainty: Countering Terror through Community Intelligence and Democratic Policing pp. 222-241
- Martin Innes
- Civil Democracy, Perceived Risk, and Insecurity in Brazil: An Extension of the Systemic Social Control Model pp. 242-263
- Corinne Davis Rodrigues
- Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems pp. 265-280
- Franklin E. Zimring and David T. Johnson
- Citizenship, Democracy, and the Civic Reintegration of Criminal Offenders pp. 281-310
- Christopher Uggen, Jeff Manza and Melissa Thompson
- Democracy and Criminal Justice in Cross-National Perspective: From Crime Control to Due Process pp. 311-337
- Hung-En Sung
- Democracy, Crime, and Justice pp. 338-338
- Susanne Karstedt and Gary Lafree
Volume 604, issue 1, 2006
- Preface pp. 6-9
- William L. Waugh
- The Political Costs of Failure in the Katrina and Rita Disasters pp. 10-25
- William L. Waugh
- President Bush and Hurricane Katrina: A Presidential Leadership Study pp. 26-56
- Richard T. Sylves
- Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina pp. 57-81
- Kathleen Tierney, Christine Bevc and Erica Kuligowski
- Rising to the Challenges of a Catastrophe: The Emergent and Prosocial Behavior following Hurricane Katrina pp. 82-101
- Havidán RodrÃguez, Joseph Trainor and Enrico L. Quarantelli
- Moral Hazard, Social Catastrophe: The Changing Face of Vulnerability along the Hurricane Coasts pp. 102-112
- Susan L. Cutter and Christopher T. Emrich
- Hurricane Katrina and the Flooding of New Orleans: Emergent Issues in Sheltering and Temporary Housing pp. 113-128
- Joanne M. Nigg, John Barnshaw and Manuel R. Torres
- Weathering the Storm: The Impact of Hurricanes on Physical and Mental Health pp. 129-151
- Linda B. Bourque, Judith M. Siegel, Megumi Kano and Michele M. Wood
- Challenges in Implementing Disaster Mental Health Programs: State Program Directors’ Perspectives pp. 152-170
- Carrie L. Elrod, Jessica L. Hamblen and Fran H. Norris
- Hurricane Katrina and the Paradoxes of Government Disaster Policy: Bringing About Wise Governmental Decisions for Hazardous Areas pp. 171-191
- Raymond J. Burby
- Planning for Postdisaster Resiliency pp. 192-207
- Philip R. Berke and Thomas J. Campanella
- Disaster Mitigation and Insurance: Learning from Katrina pp. 208-227
- Howard Kunreuther
- The Primacy of Partnership: Scoping a New National Disaster Recovery Policy pp. 228-255
- James K. Mitchell
- Agility and Discipline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response pp. 256-272
- John R. Harrald
- Is the Worst Yet to Come? pp. 273-287
- Donald F. Kettl
- Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National Emergency Management System after Hurricane Katrina pp. 288-332
- William L. Waugh
Volume 603, issue 1, 2006
- Preface pp. 6-7
- Richard E. D. Schwartz
- Sociolegal Evolution: An Introduction pp. 8-21
- Richard E. D. Schwartz
- Democracy and Equality pp. 24-36
- Robert Post
- Reflecting on the Rule of Law: Its Reciprocal Relation with Rights, Legitimacy, and Other Concepts and Institutions pp. 37-53
- Samuel J. M. Donnelly
- Can the Welfare State Survive in a Globalized Legal Order? pp. 54-79
- Samuel Krislov
- Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation? pp. 82-110
- James L. Gibson
- The Federal Constitutional Court: Guardian of German Democracy pp. 111-128
- Donald P. Kommers
- Religion, Constitutional Courts, and Democracy in Former Communist Countries pp. 129-138
- James T. Richardson
- Transitions to Constitutional Democracies: The German Democratic Republic pp. 140-154
- Inga Markovits
- Sudan: A Nation in Turbulent Search of Itself pp. 155-162
- Francis M. Deng
- Expecting the Unexpected: Cultural Components of Arab Governance pp. 163-178
- Lawrence Rosen
- Rule of Law and Lawyers in Latin America pp. 179-191
- Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo
- Law and Development of Constitutional Democracy: Is China a Problem Case? pp. 192-199
- Randall Peerenboom
- Toward a World Rule of Law: Freedom of Expression pp. 202-216
- Kurt Wimmer
- Divided Nations: The Paradox of National Protection pp. 217-225
- Francis M. Deng
- Views on the Ground: The Local Perception of International Criminal Tribunals in the Former Yugoslavia and Sierra Leone pp. 226-239
- Donna E. Arzt
- Global Rule of Law or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counterterrorism pp. 240-251
- Mathieu Deflem
- Environmental Protection, Free Trade, and Democracy pp. 252-261
- David M. Driesen
- Global Business: Oversight without Inhibiting Enterprise pp. 262-268
- John Philip Jones
- The “Good Governance†Concept Revisited pp. 269-283
- Ved P. Nanda
- Sociolegal Evolution: An Afterword pp. 284-289
- Richard E. D. Schwartz
- Law, Society, and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives pp. 292-328
- Richard E. D. Schwartz and Herb Fayer
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