Submissions from 2022
Drugs, Thugs, and Mariachis: An Institutional Response to Mexico’s Drug Cartels, Marshall B. Lloyd
Submissions from 2020
Section 1983 Civil Liability Against Prison Officials and Dentists for Delaying Dental Care, Claire Nolasco and Michael S. Vaughn
Submissions from 2019
The Long Wait for an Improbable Death: A Look at Delays in Executions in Kansas and Possible Reforms to Capital Punishment, Amy M. Memmer, Melanie K. Worsley, and Brenda I. Rowe
Convenience Theory of Cryptocurrency Crime: A Content Analysis of U.S. Federal Court Decisions, Claire Nolasco Braaten and Michael S. Vaughn
Suffer the Little Children to Come: The Legal Rights of Unaccompanied Alien Children under United States Federal Court Jurisprudence, Claire Nolasco and Daniel Braaten
The Role of Hospitable and Inhospitable States in the Process of Refugee Resettlement in the United States, Claire Nolasco and Daniel Braaten
Construing the Legality of Solitary Confinement: Analysis of United States Federal Court Jurisprudence, Claire Nolasco and Michael S. Vaughn
Get Out of My Driveway! Collins v. Virginia Protects Curtilage from Being Trampled by the Automobile Exception, Brenda I. Rowe
Transnational State-sponsored Cyber Economic Espionage: A Legal Quagmire, Brenda I. Rowe
Does Insider Trading Pay? An Analysis of Trading and Tipping Activities in Insider Trading Litigation, Aneta Spaic, Claire Nolasco, Lily Chi-Fang Tsai, and Michael S. Vaughn
Submissions from 2018
Runaway Jury: An Analysis of State Laws Concerning Juror Impeachment, Brenda I. Rowe and Wesley S. McCann
The Invisible Scholar: Authors of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, Brenda I. Rowe, Wesley S. McCann, and Craig Hemmens
Modeling Job Stress Among Police Officers: Interplay of Work Environment, Counseling Support, and Family Discussion with Co-Workers, Lily Chi-Fang Tsai, Claire Nolasco, and Michael S. Vaughn
Submissions from 2017
How Would You Like to Die? Glossip v. Gross Deals Blow to Abolitionists, Brenda I. Rowe
Submissions from 2016
Persona Non Grata: The Marginalization of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals, Brenda I. Rowe, Wesley S. McCann, and Craig Hemmens
Submissions from 2015
Building Legal Competency: Foundations for a More Effective Criminology and Criminal Justice Discipline, Claire Nolasco, Rolando V. del Carmen, Kevin F. Steinmetz, Michael S. Vaughn, and Aneta Spaic
Predictors of Texas Police Chiefs’ Satisfaction with Police-Prosecutor Relationships, Brenda I. Rowe
Submissions from 2014
Book Review Essay: Sarah Wilson, The Origins of Modern Financial Crime: Historical Foundations and Current Problems in Britain, Claire Nolasco and Aneta Spaic