Harry E. Allen and Clifford E. Simonsen , Corrections in America ( Encino, Cal.: Glencoe, 1978), pp. 67-74.
2.
See G. Caplan "Reflections on the Nationalization of Crime 1964-68," Law and the Social Order, Vol. 3, pp. 583-635;
3.
James Finckenouer, "Crime as a National Political Issue: 1964-76," Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 24, pp 13-27; and
4.
Walter C. Reckless and Harry E. Allen, "Developing a National Crime Policy: The Impact of Politics on Crime in America," in Edward Sagarin (ed.), Criminology: New Concerns (Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage, 1979), pp. 129-138.
5.
Donald E.J McNamara "The Medical Model in Corrections Requires CAT in PACE," Criminology, Vol. 14, No. 4 (February, 1977), pp. 435-438.
6.
Richard Allinson "Effects of Illinois' New Sentencing Law," and "North Carolina Enacts Determinate Sentencing," Criminal Justice Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 20 (October 8, 1979), pp. 6-7.
7.
Victoria Jaycox "The Elderly's Fear of Crime: Rational or Irrational ?" Victimology, Vol 2 (1978), pp. 329-334.
8.
Michael Maltz , "Crime Statistics: An Historical Persepctive ," Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1979), pp. 32-40.
9.
See also, Robert Kidd, "Crime Reporting: Toward a Social Psychological Model," Criminology, Vol 17, No. 3 (N ovember 1979), pp. 380-394.
10.
Louis Genevie, Common Law Crime Severity After Release from Prison, unpublished doctoral dissertation, City University of New York, 1978.
11.
See also Ann Witt and Peter Schmidt, "An Analysis of the Types of Criminal Activity Using the Logit Model ," Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 16, No. 1 ( 1979), pp. 164-179.
12.
For an empirical study on punishment and deterrence, see Maynard Erickson and Jack Gibbs, "Objective and Perceptual Properties of Legal Punishments and the Deterrence Doctrine," Social Problems, Vol. 25, No. 3 (1978), pp. 253-264.
13.
Proposition 13 amended the California Constitution, requiring a taxrate reduction for private households and requiring a Constitutional Amendment to alter tax rates. Proposition 9 will reduce California State income tax rates by 50 percent.
14.
See Genevie, note 7 supra.
15.
Daniel Glaser , "Politicialization of Prisoners: New Challenge to American Penology," American Journal of Corrections, Vol. 23 (November, 1971), pp. 6-9.
16.
James Jacobs and Norma Gratty, Guard Unions and the Future of the Prisoner ( Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University1978). See also John Waynne , Prison Employee Unionism: The Impact on Correctional Administrators and Programs (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1978).
17.
Richard Allinson , "Thirty-Two States Involved in Prison Litigation ," Criminal Jusitce Newsletter, Vol 10 (July 30, 1979).
18.
See Simon Dinitz, "Nothing Fails Like a Little Success," in Edward Sagarin, note 2, supra, pp. 105-118.
19.
Prisoners in State and Federal Institutions on December 31, 1978, Advance Report (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of Justice, May, 1979).
20.
Milton Rector , "NCCD Urges Americans. Judges to Use Their Power to Move Nation Away from Prison Use," Corrections Digest , Vol. 10, No. 22 (October 26, 1979), pp. 1, 7: 8.
21.
Richard Allinson "Current Trends in Community Corrections: Favored Strategies and Promising Projects," Criminal Justice Newsletter , Vol 10, No. 18 (September 10, 1978), pp. 1-3.
22.
Nick Gatz and Harry E. Allen, "Abandoning the Medical Model in Corrections: Some Implications and Alternatives," The Prison Journal, Vol 54, No. 2 (Autum-Winter, 1974) pp. 4-14.
23.
C. Ray Jeffery , "Biology and Crime: The New Neo-Lombrosians ," in C. R. Jeffery (ed.), Biology and Crime (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Glencoe, 1979), pp. 7-18.
24.
Fred Kort and Stephen Maxon, "Politics in a Bio-Behavioral Perspective: A Report on a Course Based on a New Paradigm," in C. R. Jeffery, supra note 19, pp. 122-138. See also C.R. Jeffery, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage , 1971).
25.
Stephen Gettlinger "The Death Penalty is Back- and So is the Debate ," Corrections Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2 (June, 1979), pp. 70-78.