Volume 92, Issue 3 (2002)
Spring
Criminal Law
Learning from the Past, Living in the Present: Understanding Homicide in Chicago, 1870-1930
Leigh B. Bienen and Brandon Rottinghaus
Cook County Criminal Law Practice in 1929: A Community's Response to Crime and a Notorious Trial
Thomas F. Geraghty
Life Terms or Death Sentences: The Uneasy Relationship between Judicial Elections and Capital Punishment
Richard R. W. Brooks and Steven Raphael
Owing to the Extreme Youth of the Accused: The Changing Legal Response to Juvenile Homicide
David S. Tanenhaus and Steven A. Drizin
Wife Murder in Chicago: 1910-1930
Cynthia Grant Bowman and Ben Altman
Criminology
Lunatics and Anarchists: Political Homicide in Chicago
Edward M. Burke
Afterword to Lunatics and Anarchists: Political Homicide in Chicago
Leigh B. Bienen and Thomas J. O'Gorman
Homicide in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago
Eric H. Monkkonen
Firearm Deaths, Gun Availability, and Legal Regulatory Changes: Suggestions from the Data
Greg S. Weaver
I Loved Joe, but I Had to Shoot Him: Homicide by Women in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago
Jeffrey S. Adler
Homicides among Chicago Families: 1870-1930
Roland Chilton