Volume 88, Issue 4 (1998)
Summer
Symposia
Explaining Recent Trends in U.S. Homicide Rates
Alfred Blumstein and Richard Rosenfeld
Declining Crime Rates: Insiders' Views of the New York City Story
George L. Kelling and William J. Bratton
The Improbable Transformation of Inner-City Neighborhoods: Crime, Violence, Drugs, and Youth in the 1990s
Richard Curtis
Declining Homicide in New York City: A Tale of Two Trends
Jeffrey Fagan, Franklin E. Zimring, and June Kim
Alcohol and Homicide in the United States 1934-1995--Or One Reason Why U.S. Rates of Violence May Be Going Down
Robert Nash Parker and Randi S. Cartmill
Asymmetrical Causation and Criminal Desistance
Christopher Uggen and Irving Piliavin
Understanding the Time Path of Crime
John J. Donohue
Volunteerism and the Decline of Violent Crime
Warren Friedman
Which Homicides Decreased--Why
Michael D. Maltz