VOLUME XXXVIII 2005 NUMBER 2
BEYOND PROSECUTION: SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM'S RIGHTS
IN THEORY AND PRACTICE SYMPOSIUM
Invisible Clients: Exploring Our Failure to Provide
Civil Legal Services to Rape Victims
Lois H. Kanter
Enabling Rape Shield Procedures Under Crime Victims' Constitutional Privacy Rights
Douglas E. Beloof
Revictimizing Child Abuse Victims: An Empirical
Rebuttal to the Open Juvenile Dependency Court
Reform Movement
William Wesley Patton
The Extrajudicial Resolution of Sexual Abuse Cases: Can the Church be a Resource for Survivors
Ruth Jones
The "Monster" in all of Us: When Victims Become
Perpetrators
Abbe Smith
Acquaintance Rape at Private Colleges and Universities: Providing for Victims' Educational and Civil Rights
Kathryn M. Reardon
Rape in the Twilight Zone: When sex is Unwanted But Not Illegal
Stephen J. Schulhofer
Sovereignty of the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Rape Law Reform and Federal Indian Law
Sarah Deer
The Second Wave: An Agenda for the Next Thirty Years of Rape Law Reform
Ilene Seidman & Susan Vickers
NOTE
Where Do We Go From Here? A Modern Jurisdictional Analysis
of Behavioral Expert Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Prosecutions