Sex Offender Law Report
ISSN 1529-0697, Online ISSN: 2156-9290
Volume 18, Number 03, April/May 2017. Click on Article Title for Abstract and Full Text PDF
Articles
Sex Offense Policy Research Workgroup Focuses on Societal Effects
pp.33-34 (2)
Authors:
Lisa L. Sample.
Constitutionality of Modern Post-Sentence Restrictions on Convicted Sex Offenders, Part II
pp.33-36 (4)
Authors:
Stephen R. McAllister.
Should K-12 Teachers Be Versed in Reading, Writing, ’Rithmetic, and the Fourth R: Raping?
pp.35-37 (3)
Authors:
Roslyn K. Myers, J.D., M.A..
Sexual Violence Prevention: Can Outcomes Improve While Costs Are Cut?
pp.37-39 (3)
Authors:
Cynthia Calkins, Ph.D..; Elizabeth Jeglic, Ph.D..
From the Literature
pp.39-42 (4)
Authors:
Stacy Calhoun.
Universities Can Exercise Jurisdiction in Cases of Off-Campus Sexual Misconduct, But Only if the Code or Handbook Is Properly Drafted
pp.46-47 (2)
Authors:
Staff Editors.
Complete Issue
pp.17-32 (16)
Authors:
Roslyn K. Myers, J.D., M.A..