Wisconsin Women's Law Journal
| Volume XVIII, Number 1 | Spring 2003 | |
THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER, AGE AND CRIME
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Introduction: Girls In The Juvenile Justice System: The Intersection of Gender, Age And Crime |
Alecia Humphrey | 1 |
POEM |
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| Illusions |
Heather | 7 |
ARTICLES |
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| When Individual Differences Demand Equal Treatment: An Equal Rights Approach To The Special Needs of Girls In the Juvenile Justice System |
Marsha L. Levick and Francine T. Sherman |
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| A Better Way To Spend $500,000: How the Juvenile Justice System Fails Girls |
Marty Beyer, Gillian Blair, Sarah Katz, Sandra Simkins, and Annie Steinberg |
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| Shifting Boundaries: Abortion, Criminal Culpability And The Indeterminate Legal Status of Adolescents | J. Shoshanna Ehrlich | 77 |
| "Because Everybody Thought That I Wouldn't Be Able To Do It": Gender-Responsive Services For Court-Involved Girls And the First Year Of The GirlRising Program | Melissa M. Beck, Ana Bermudez, and Martha King |
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COMMENTS |
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| Title VII In The Seventh Circuit: An Analysis Of Administrative Claims And Civil Complaints | Nicole Frankel | 139 |
| Staying Inbounds: Reforming Title Ix In Collegiate Athletics | Kristin Rozum | |
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