BCCJ Faculty Publications
Faculty Publications
Recent Faculty Books
David Sklansky, Democracy and the Police (2008)
Jonathan Simon, Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear (2007)
Frank Zimring, The Great American Crime Decline (2006)
Recent Faculty Articles
Charles D. Weisselberg, Selected Criminal Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2007-2008 Term, and a Look Ahead(PDF), 44 Court Review 90 (2008)
Charles D. Weisselberg, Mourning Miranda (PDF), California Law Review (2008)
Charles D. Weisselberg, Terror in the courts: Beginning to assess the impact of terrorism-related prosecutions on domestic criminal law and procedure in the USA, Crime, Law, and Social Change (2008)
Charles D. Weisselberg, Good Film, Bad Jury (PDF), Chicago-Kent Law Review (2007)
Jonathan Simon, Recovering the Craft of Policing: Wrongful Convictions, the War on Crime, and the Problem of Security, JSP/Center for the Study of Law and Society Faculty Working Paper 47 (2007).
Erin Murphy, The New Forensics: Criminal Justice, False Certainty, and the Second Generation of Scientific Evidence (PDF), Cal. L. Rev. (2007)
David Sklansky, Comparative Law Without Leaving Home: What Civil Procedure Can Teach Criminal Procedure, and Vice Versa (PDF), with Stephen C. Yeazel, 94 Geo. L.J. 683 (2006)
David Sklansky, Not Your Father's Police Department: Making Sense of the New Demographics of Law Enforcement (PDF), 96 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 1209 (2006)
David Sklansky, Private Police and Democracy, 43 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 89 (2006)
Charles Weisselberg, Building Clinical Legal Education Programs in a Country Without a Tradition of Graduate Professional Legal Education: Japan Educational Reform as a Case Study (PDF), with Peter A. Joy, Shigeo Miyagawa, Takao Suami, 13 Clin. L. Rev. 417 (2006)
Recent Faculty Briefs
Charles Weisselberg, Anderson v. Terhune (PDF)

