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Appendices to the Annual Report
APPENDIX A:  Doctoral Students Mentored Through ILSCJ and their Research Projects.
The ultimate goals of research and mentorship are presentations in scholarly conference and submission of articles for publication.

Ken Balusek  - A Constitutional Examination of Statutes on Civil Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators.

Vidisha Barua  -  Legal Liability for Use of Tasers and Stun Guns.

Michael Bozeman  -  Automobile Black Boxes and the Fourth Amendment.

Michael Cavanaugh  -  Legal Issues Involving School Searches and Seizures.

Elycia Daniel  -  Legal and Constitutional Issues on Strip Searches.

Adam DiMambro  -  Legal Dynamics Affecting Use of Force Policy.

Hector Esparza  --  Suicide by Cop:  A Review of Legal Liability for Law Enforcement.

Jennifer Hillburn  -  Judicial Action:  The Bill of Rights and the Police.

Kyung Yon Jhi  -  USA Patriot Act: Section 213’s “Sneak and Peak” Warrants.

Amanda D. Johnson  -  The Entrapment Defense:  Current Issues, Trends, and Problems.

Matthew Johnson  -  A Three-Dimensional Paradigm for Justice in Criminal Justice.

Soraya K. Kawucha  -  Miranda and the Public Safety Exception.

Ben Leal  -  Constitutional Issues and Rights in the Workplace.

Hoon Lee  -  Organizational Breakdown in Police Use of Deadly Force after Canton and Monell.

Aziz Ozmen  -  Flying While Arab: Screening, Searching, and Profiling at United States Airports on the Basis of Threat Assessment.

Amy L. Procter  -  How Far is Too Far?  Routine vs. Non-Routine Border Searches.

Mark Pullen  -  Constitutional Issues and Private Security.

David A. Rembert  -  Prison Civil Liability:  Medical Care and Segregated Offenders.

Napoleon Reyes  -  Revisiting the Legal Issues of the Bicutan Siege in the Philippines.

Brenda Rowe  - Police-Prosecutorial Decision-Making.

Mary B. Sarver  -  Search and Seizure of Mail Through Carriers Such as the United States Postal Service, Federal Express, and United Parcel Service.

Kim Schnurbush  -  Crisis in Corrections: Are We Failing to Provide Legally Adequate Mental Health Services to Inmates?

Sam Swindell  -  Whither and Whence:  The Study of Law in Criminal Justice—A National Survey

Natalia D. Tapia  -  Legal Issues Surrounding Medical Care for Pregnant Inmates.

Virginia T. Wilson  -  Harassment and Abuse of Female Citizens by Police Officers: Civil Liability for Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress.

Susan L. Wynne  -  Bribes, Kickbacks, and Other Abuses of Public Trust:  A Comparison of United States Anti-Corruption Statutes.

 

APPENDIX B:  Publications of ILSCJ Associated Faculty and Students 2006-2007

1.  Books.

Barua, V.  (2006).  Terrorism in India. Huntsville, TX: OICJ.

del Carmen, R.V.  (2006).  Criminal procedure:  Law and practice (7th ed.).  Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth.

del Carmen, R.V., & Walker, J.  (2006).  Briefs of leading cases in law enforcement (6th ed.).  Cincinnati:  Anderson/LexisNexis.

del Carmen, R.V., Vollum, S., Cheeseman, K., Frantzen, D., & San Miguel, C.  (2006).  The death penalty:  Constitutional issues, commentaries, and case briefs.  Cincinnati:  Anderson/LexisNexis.

del Carmen, R.V., & Trulson, C.  (2006).  Juvenile justice:  System, process, and law. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth. 

2.  Articles (refereed):

Barua, V.  (2008).  Synthetic sanity:  A way around the 8th Amendment.  Criminal Law Bulletin, 44, in press. 

Colwell, L.H., Miller, H.A., Lyons, P.M., & Miller, R.S.  (2006).  The training of law enforcement officers in detecting deception:  A survey of current practices and suggestions for improving accuracy.  Police Quarterly, 9, 275-290.

Colwell, L.H., Miller, H.A., Miller, R.S., & Lyons, P.M.  (2006).  U.S. police officers' knowledge regarding behaviors indicative of deception:  Implications for eradicating erroneous beliefs through training.  Psychology, Crime, and Law, 12, 489-503.

Dowling, J., & Bozeman, M.  (2007).  Automobile black boxes:  Is the Fourth Amendment a crash test dummy?  Criminal Law Bulletin, in press.

Dias, C.F., & Vaughn, M.S.  (2006).  Bureaucracy, managerial disorganization, and administrative breakdown in criminal justice agencies.  Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 543-555.

Lyons, P.M.  (2007).  The future of criminal psychology in Korea:  Lessons from the United States.  Korean Criminal Psychology Review, in press.

Murrie, D.C., & Balusek, K.  (2007).  Forensic assessment of violence risk in adversarial proceedings:  Pursuing objectivity and avoiding bias.  Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, in press.

3. Articles (non-refereed):

Reyes, N.  (2007).  Believing Cassandra: Rape trauma as evidence of lack of consent in rape. Phillipine Law Journal, in press.

Stowe, C.R., Jenkins, K., & Balusek, K.  (2005).  The identity theft crisis has arrived.  ACET Journal for Computer Educators, 3 (1). 

4.  Book Reviews and Book Review Essays:

Barua, V.  (2007).  Review of moth smoke:  Crime and social control in Pakistani society.  Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 13, in press. 

Swindell, S.  (2006).  Review of the one percent doctrineSouthwest Journal of Criminal Justice, 3(2), 148-152. 

5.  Book Chapters.

Dias, C.F., & Vaughn, M.S.  (2008).  Section 1983 civil liability when dental care is denied to prisoners and inmates in correctional facilities.  In R. Ruddell & M. Tomita (Eds.), Correctional health care (in press).  Washington, DC: ACA.

Dozier, J.  (2006).  The internet and criminal justice:  Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.  In Society and security impact of the internet.  United Arab Emirates, Ministry of the Interior:  Center for Research and Security Studies.

6.  Encyclopedia Entries:

Balusek, K.  (2007).  Routine activities theory and white collar crime.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 253-255).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Dias, C.F., Ekhomu, J.L., & Vaughn, M.S.  (2007).  Police civil liability in domestic violence incidents.  In N.A. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of domestic violence (pp.  537-543).  New York:  Routledge Reference/Taylor and Francis.

Dowling, J.  (2006).  Supreme court decisions.  In J.R. Greene (Ed.), Encyclopedia of police science (3rd ed.).  New York:  Routledge.

Nix, C.  (2007).  900 numbers.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 199-201).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Sarver, M.  (2007).  E. Robert Wallach 1934.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 298-299).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Sarver, M.  (2007).  Teapot dome.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 278-280).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Sarver, M.  (2007).  Wedtech scandal.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 301-303).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Swindell, S.  (2007).  Pesticides.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 221-223).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.

Swindell, S.  (2007).  Waste management.  In J. Gerber & E. Jensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of white collar crime (pp. 299-301).  Westport, CT:  Greenwood.