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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 32-1 Fall; (2002)

Campus Violence Symposium
VOLUME 32 Fall 2002 NUMBER 1
Introduction S. Daniel Carter

The Clery Act: How Effective Is It?: Perceptions from the Field - The Current State of the Research and Recommendations for Improvement of the Act and Campus Safety Dennis E. Gregory,
Steven M. Janosik

Making Campuses Safer for Students: The Clery Act as a Symbolic Legal Reform Bonnie S. Fisher,
Jennifer L. Hartman,
Francis T. Cullen,
Michael G. Turner

Breaking the Code of Silence: Bystanders to Campus Violence and the Law of College and University Safety Joel Epstein

The Emerging Crisis of College Student Suicide: Law and Policy Responses to Serious Forms of Self-Inflicted Injury Peter Lake, Nancy Tribbensee

The Appalachian School of Law: Tried but Still True Wendy B. Davis

Where Did Florida Go Wrong? Why Religion-Based Peremptory Challenges Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny Kelly Lina Kuljol

It Takes a Father? Conforming with Traditional Family Values as a Condition of Receiving Welfare: Morals Reform and the Price of Privacy Bridget Remington

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