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SOCIAL JUSTICE Vol. 38, No. 4
commentary
Who Polices the Police?
Gene Grabiner 58
Due Process and the Reconstruction of Democracy
Steve Martinot 80
book reviews
Dario Melossi, Crime, Punishment and Migration
Alessandro De Giorgi 97
Naomi Murakawa, The First Civil Right: How Liberals
Built Prison America
Peter A. Hanink 103
abstracts108