|
Anonymous. "A rocky reform." New York
Times. 26 April 2004, A18.
Bayer,
R. "Repression, reform and drug abuse: An
analysis of the response to the Rockefeller Drug
Law Proposals of 1973." Journal of Psychedelic
Drugs. 1974. 6(3): 299-309.
Caulkins, JP; Rydell, CP; Chiesa,
J; Schwabe, WL; Rand Corporation, Drug Policy
Research Center. "Mandatory
minimum drug sentences: Throwing away the key
or the taxpayers' money?" Santa Monica,
CA: Rand. 1997. 193 pp.
City Project. "Following
the dollars: Where New York state spends its prison
moneys." New York, NY: City Project. 2000.
various pp.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Basic principals of drug law reform."
New York, NY: Correctional Association of New
York. 2000. 1 p.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Drop the rock: Proposed cuts and
potential savings in New York state's budget 2004-
2005." New York, NY: Correctional Association
of New York. 2004. 1 pp.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Drop
the rock: Repeal the Rockefeller drug laws."
New York, NY: Correctional Association of New
York. 2004. 2 pp.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Drug war discrimination: Drop
the rock." New York, NY: Correctional Association
of New York. 2001. 3 pp.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Mandatory injustice: Case histories
of women convicted under New York's Rockefeller
Drug Laws." New York, NY: Correctional Association
of New York. 1999. 25 pp.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Rockefeller
drug law repeal." New York, NY: Correctional
Association of New York. 1999.
Correctional Association of
New York. "Rockefeller drug law repeal."
New York, NY: Correctional Association of New
York. 2001.
Correctional Association of New York. "Stupid
and irrational and barbarous: New York judges
speak against the Rockefeller Drug Laws."
New York, NY: Correctional Association of New
York. 2001. 26 pp.
Coughlin III, Thomas A. Testimony
of the New York State Corrections Commissioner
Thomas A. Coughlin, III: Rockefeller drug laws--20
years later: Presented before a hearing convened
by the Assembly Committee on Codes on June 8,
1993." New York, NY: 1993. 5 pp.
Court TV. "Catherine Crier
Live: Rockefeller Drug Laws with Veronica Fourney
and Andrew Cuomo." Court TV. 7 May 2003.
12 mins.
CUNY-TV. "Eldridge and
company with Randy Credico." New York, NY:
City University Television (CUNY-TV). 2003. 28
mins.
Dunne, J. "When will New
York correct its mistake?" New York Times.
10 May 2002, A35.
Dupont, I; Correctional Association
of New York. "Effective
alternatives to the drug laws: What works best
for nonviolent drug offenders." New York,
NY: Correctional Association of New York. 2001.
19 pp.
Elgrably, J. "War
of attrition: Drug policy and the decline of the
American empire."
Lip Magazine. 24 Aug. 2002. 8 pp. Available in
full text at Lip Magazine
Fellner, J. Collateral
casualties: Children of incarcerated drug offenders
in New York. Washington, DC: Human Rights
Watch. 2002. 15 pp. Available in full text at
the Human Rights Watch
Fellner, J; Human Rights Watch.
"Punishment and prejudice: Racial disparities
in the war on drugs." New York, NY: Human
Rights Watch. 2000. 28 pp.
Gangi, R; Schiraldi, V; Ziedenberg,
J.
"New York State of mind? Higher education
vs. prison funding in the empire state, 1988-1998."
New York, NY: Correctional Association of New
York; Justice Policy Institute. 1999. 11pp.
Gonnerman, J. "Life
on the outside: The prison odyssey of Elaine Bartlett."
New York, NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. 2004.
354 pp.
Herman, SN. "Measuring
culpability by measuring drugs: Three reasons
to reevaluate the Rockefeller Drug Laws."
Albany Law Review. 2000. 63(3): 777-798.
Human Rights Watch. "Cruel
and usual: Disproportionate sentences for New
York drug offenders."
Washington, DC: Human Rights Watch. 1997. 33 pp.
Human Rights Watch. "Official
data reveal most New York drug offenders are nonviolent."
Washington, DC: Human Rights Watch. 1999. 2 pp.
Human Rights Watch. "The
Path to prison: A response to the Governor's assessment
of drug offender incarceration rates."
Washington, DC: Human Rights Watch. 1999. 5 pp.
Human Rights Watch. "Who
goes to prison for drug offenses: A rebuttal to
the New York State District Attorneys Association."
Washington, DC: Human Rights Watch. 1999. 7 pp.
Interfaith Impact of New
York State. "How
the Rockefeller drug laws harm society: Women
in prison and it's effect on families."
Interfaith Impact of New York State. 2004. 5 pp.
Interfaith Impact of New
York State. "Memorandum
in support of the reform of the Rockefeller drug
laws and to permit judicial discretion in sentencing
A7078/ Aubry." Interfaith Impact of New
York State. 2004. 1 pp.
Legal Action Center. "Cost
savings that would accrue to New York under the
Assembly's drug law reform bill (A-7078 of 2003)."
New York, NY: Legal Action Center. 2003. 15 pp.
Legal Action Center. "Drug
law reform: Dramatic cost savings for New York
State." New York, NY: Legal Action Center.
2002. 31 pp.
Legal Action Center. "Drug
law reform: How dramatic the impact."
New York, NY: Legal Action Center. 2001. 9 pp.
Legal Action Center. "New
Yorkers strongly support Rockefeller drug law
reform, new poll shows." New York, NY:
Legal Action Center. 2002. 6 pp.
Legal Aid Society. "Testimony
of the Legal Aid Society of the City of New York
at a public hearing on Drop the Rock: Repealing
the Rockefeller drug laws: Presented before The
New York City Council Committee on Fire and Criminal
Justice Services and the Select Committee on Civil
Rights by Daniel L. Greenberg on October 22, 2002."
New York, NY: Legal Aid Society. 2002. 7 pp.
Morial, MH. "Reform
the Rockefeller drug laws." To Be
Equal. 2003. 22: 2 pp.
Nakdai, Lisa R. "Note:
Are New York's Rockefeller drug laws killing the
messenger for the sake of the message." Hofstra
Law Review. 2001. 30(557): 36 pp.
New York City Legal Aid
Society. "Rockefeller
drug laws." New York, NY: New York City
Legal Aid Society. 2002. 2 pp.
O'Connor, JJ. "The
Rockefeller drug laws." Catholic New York.
Feb. 2000. 2 pp.
Rydel, PK. "Symposium
on drug crimes: Penal jurisprudence in punishment
and treatment." Albany, NY: Albany Law Review.
2000. 63(3): 961 pp.
Vitale, AS. "Fighting Against
the Rockefeller drug laws." Left Turn. Oct./Nov.
2002. various pp.
|