Harold E. Pepinsky papers, 1956-2009, bulk
1980-1998
A Guide to his Papers at the Indiana University Archives
Finding aid prepared by Crystal Matjasic
Summary Information
Repository
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives
Creator
Pepinsky, Harold E.
TitleHarold E. Pepinsky papers, 1956-2009, bulk
1980-1998
Collection No.
C349
Extent
20.4 cubic feet
Language
Materials are in English
Abstract
Harold Pepinsky was Professor of
Criminal Justice and Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana
University from 1976-2008. His writings focus on how the criminal justice system can
be the cause or cure for crime and research interests include peacemaking
criminology, restorative justice, violence against children, and ritual abuse. The
collection consists of materials relating to his position at IU and professional
interests, including correspondence, case files, publications, teaching files,
awards and collected materials.
Access Restrictions
Files containing student papers, correspondence with students, course evaluations,
and tenure evaluations are closed to researchers at this time.
Advance notice required for access.
Biographical Note
Born January 18, 1945 in Lawrence, Kansas, Harold Pepinsky attended the University of
Michigan, where he graduated in 1965 with a B.A. with Distinction in Chinese
Language and Literature. From there, he attended Harvard Law School, graduating in
1968 with a J.D. He continued his studies and went on to earn a Ph.D. in Sociology
in 1972 from the University of Pennsylvania and began teaching at the School of
Criminal Justice at the State University of New York at Albany.
Joining the Indiana University faculty in 1976, Pepinsky was a professor in the
departments of Criminal Justice (1976-2008) and East Asian Languages and Cultures
(1977-1996). He taught a wide range of courses, including regular courses on
alternative social control systems and feminist justice. Within the University,
Pepinsky was actively involved in a number of committees and faculty governance
groups such as the Bloomington and University Faculty Council.
Outside of IU, Pepinsky’s involvement in professional organizations was wide ranging
and included a position as Chair of the Critical Criminology Division of the
American Society of Criminology (1992-1994), and long-standing appointments on the
editorial boards of the Legal Studies Forum (1985-present) and Quarterly Journal of
Ideology (1984-1996). In 1991 he was the chief organizer of the Fifth International
Conference on Penal Abolition, hosted by the Department of Criminal Justice at IU.
Pepinsky was also involved in the Bloomington community in a variety of capacities,
such as serving as a volunteer mediator and as a member of the Board of Directors of
the Citizens for Community Justice. He also participated as a specialist in legal
cases and within organizations relating to sexual violence and prisoner sentencing
and treatment.
A prolific writer, Pepinsky authored or co-authored four books, numerous book
chapters, and more than fifty scholarly articles. His book,
Myths That Cause Crime, co-authored with Paul Jesilow, won the
Outstanding Book Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in 1986.
Pepinsky’s works focus on the how the criminal justice system can be the cause or
cure for crime and his research interests include peacemaking criminology,
restorative justice, violence against children, and ritual abuse.
Prof. Pepinsky retired from Indiana University in December 2008, after more than 30
years on the faculty.
Arrangement
Collection is organized into ten series: Education; Indiana University; Publications;
Case files; Correspondence; Subject files; Collected materials; Awards; Audiovisual
materials; and Computer disks.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Harold Pepinsky are organized into ten series: Education; Indiana
University; Publications; Case files; Correspondence; Subject files; Collected
materials; Awards; Audiovisual materials; and Computer disks.
The first series, Education, is arranged chronologically and includes materials from
Pepinsky’s educational career, beginning with high school and going through his time
at Harvard Law School. Included are course readers prepared by Harvard professor
Thomas Ehrlich, who went on to become the 15th president of Indiana University
(1987-1994).
The second series, Indiana University, is further organized into two sub-series:
Administrative and Teaching. Arranged alphabetically by folder title, the
administrative materials focus on the Department of Criminal Justice and include
materials such as department handouts, academic enhancement planning documents,
undergraduate newsletters, and Ph.D. program summaries. Also arranged
alphabetically, the teaching materials include a variety of materials such as course
handouts, course syllabi, student dissertations and master theses, lecture notes and
course readers for courses such as seminars on feminist justice and alternative
social control systems.
Arranged chronologically, the Publication series consists of a variety of
publications such as book reviews, journal submissions, articles, conference
presentations, and monographs written by Pepinsky as well as outside reviews of
Pepinsky’s work. Included within this series are working versions of Myths That
Cause Crime, The Geometry of Violence and Democracy and Criminology as
Peacemaking.
Arranged alphabetically, the Case files series consists of records related to legal
cases Pepinsky used as examples in his classes and includes court documents, news
articles, and psychological reports. The cases, from local to international, cover a
wide range of crimes, including murder, abuse and kidnapping.
The fifth series, Correspondence, is further organized into three subseries,
Personal, Prisoner, and General correspondence. Arranged alphabetically, the
personal correspondence consist primarily of correspondence with colleagues,
professional organizations, and individuals who presented in courses taught by
Pepinsky. Also included are emails printed from the 3 ½ floppy discs, now located in
the Computer disks series. The prisoner correspondence is arranged alphabetically by
surname, and consists of correspondence between Pepinsky and incarcerated
individuals. The correspondence with the prisoners was often initiated by Pepinsky
in order to gain a greater perspective of the realities of the penal system and to
provide the prisoners with an emotional support system. Pepinsky did not provide any
significant legal advice to the prisoners but did assist with petitions. Arranged
chronologically, the general correspondence sub-series consists of correspondence
with colleagues, individuals seeking his advice, guest speakers for Pepinsky’s
classes, mass emails on mind control, and professional and non-professional
organization related correspondence.
The sixth series, Subject files, is arranged alphabetically by folder title and
consists of a wide variety of subjects, including conferences and presentations;
professional organizations; informational materials related to research interests,
such as fact sheets, newsletters, and papers; and CVs and works of colleagues.
The Collected materials series is further organized into two subseries, Clippings and
newsletters and Papers. Arranged alphabetically, the Clippings and newsletters
subseries consists of material related to Pepinsky’s research interests, such as
prison reform, peacemaking, abuse and violence, and drug reform. Arranged
alphabetically by author’s surname, the Papers subseries consist of master theses,
dissertations, articles and manuscripts written by individuals not associated with
IU. The topics of the papers are related to his varied research interests, such as
abuse and violence, prison reform, peacemaking, and satanic ritual abuse.
The eighth series, Awards, is arranged alphabetically and consists of awards in paper
certificate and plaque forms that Pepinsky received for his professional and
volunteer activities.
The ninth series, Audiovisual materials, is arranged alphabetically and consists of a
wide range of materials, such as videotaped class lectures and presentations,
documentary materials for teaching purposes, and videotaped professional
organization meetings, all on a variety of formats, such as U-Matic, VHS, DVD and
cassette tape.
The final series, Computer disks, consists of a variety of information and files
stored on 3 ½ floppy discs and CD-ROMs that included email correspondence with
colleagues and students, correspondence for organizations such as the Bloomington
Faculty Council and ICOPA, papers, and course and student information and
correspondence. Any information on the discs that could be accessed was printed and
arranged in the relevant series, but a large portion was not printed due to
inaccessibility due to software incompatibility.
This series also includes an external hard drive with a significant amount of
material. The material on this hard drive includes course handouts, syllabi and
correspondence with students. It also includes personal correspondence and
correspondence with prisoners, C.V.s and drafts of publications and papers.
Materials relating to students, including correspondence and student papers are
restricted.
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Indexing Terms
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in
IUCAT, the IU Libraries'
online catalog. Materials about related topics, persons or places can be found by
searching the catalog using these terms.
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Separated Material
Photographs and a scrapbook have been transferred to the Archives photo collection.
Consult Archives Photographs Curator for details.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Accession Number 2009/013 and 2009/059
Usage RestrictionsThe donor(s) of this collection have transferred their copyrights for the materials to the Trustees of Indiana University
through a Deed of Gift. For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.
The Indiana University Archives respects the intellectual property rights of others and does not claim any copyrights for
non-university records, materials in the public domain, or materials for which we do not hold a Deed of Gift. Responsibility
for the determination of the copyright status of these materials rests with those persons wishing to reuse the materials.
Researchers are responsible for securing permission from copyright owners and any other rights holders for any reuse of these
materials that extends beyond fair use or other statutory limitations.
Digital reproductions of archival materials from the Indiana University Archives are made available for noncommercial educational
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inclusion on our site, please contact the Indiana University Archivist.
Preferred Citation
[Item], Harold E. Pepinsky papers, Collection C349, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Provenance
Transferred from Harold Pepinsky to the University Archives in February 2009 and
June 2009.
Appraisal
Duplicate course materials, such as syllabi and handouts, were discarded.
Pepinsky received a large number of articles and publications for reviewing
purposes that were discarded from the collection, but the letters requesting the
reviews and Pepinsky’s responses remain in the correspondence series.
Processing InformationProcessed by Crystal Matjasic.
Completed in 2009
Accession 2009/059 added to the collection by Crystal Matjasic May 2010.
Container List
Series:
Box 1
Education, 1956-1978,
undated
University School, 1956-1960
(See Box 20)
Tenth Grade, 1959-1960
Eleventh Grade,
1960-1961
University School Class of 1962, Correspondence, 1961,
1991-1996,
undated
(See Box 20)
General Student, 1962-1963
Harvard Voluntary Defenders, 1964
Public International Law, 1965-1966
The International Legal Process, 1967
(3 volumes)
Harvard Law School Yearbook
1967
1968
Harvard Law School Class of 1968 Reunion Materials, 1973,
1978
University School, Alumni Directory, 1998
(See Box 20)
Notes, undated
Series:
Indiana University, 1978-2009,
undated
Subseries:
Administrative, 1986-2009,
undated
Box 1
Academic Enhancement Plan, April
2000
Academic Planning, 2000-2003
Center for Peace Studies and Community Development, Grant
Application, undated
CJ Grad, 1987-1989,
undated
Committees, 2000-2007
Criminal Justice Department
Graduate Policy Handbook, 1997-2007
Handouts, 1997-2009,
undated
Ph.D., 1996
Undergraduate Newsletters, 1996-2004
CVs, Faculty Search, 1996-2004,
undated
IU Handouts, 1986-2001,
undated
Box 2
IU Handouts, 1986-2001,
undated (cont.)
IU Handouts, 1986-2001,
undated
Materials for Graduate Program Meeting undated
(See Box 20)
Tenure,
Recommendations, 1978-1979
Restricted
(See Box 20)
Tenure Review Files
Peter Iadicola, 1996-1998,
undated
Restricted
Michael R. Nusbaumer, 1988-1996,
undated
Restricted
University Faculty Council, 1989-1990
Subseries:
Teaching, 1978-2008,
undated
AI Training Seminar, Fall 2004
(See Box 20)
Course Notes and Transparencies, 1997,
undated
Course Handouts
1995-1997,
undated
1998-1999,
undated
Course Readers
Alternative Social Control Systems
Spring
1995
Fall
1996
Spring 1998 (volume I)
Box 3
Spring 1998 (volume II)
Alternative Social Control Lecture Syllabus, Spring
1998
Alternative Social Control: Little Rock Reed’s Habeas
Corpus Decision, Spring 1995
Children of the Underground, Supplement for Alternative
Social Control Systems, Spring 1998
Comparative Justice Systems, Spring
2002
Feminist Justice
Fall
1996
Fall
2003
Ideas About Justice: Restorative Justice, Spring
1999
Proseminar in Cross-Cultural Studies, Fall
1998
Science and Technology in Social Control Systems,
Fall
1982
Seminar on Feminist Justice, Fall
2002
(See Box 20)
Seminar of Feminist Justice: Children’s Rights and
Safety
Fall
1994
Fall
1995
Spring
1995
Fall 1998 (volume I)
Box 4
Fall 1998 (volume II)
Fall
2000
Fall
2001
Fall
2004
Seminar on New Directions in Criminal Justice, Spring
2000
Seminar on Violence in Children, Spring
2000
Ethics Seminar, 1990
Lecture Notes, 1986
Peer Mediation Training, undated
Sample Test, undated
Student Files
Restricted
(See box 19)
Students
Margaret J. Allen, M.A. Thesis, 2003
Shelly Baker, Knowledge Area Module Paper, 1998
Diane Schafer, Dissertation
1998
1999,
undated
Syllabi
1978,
1995-1999
2000-2008,
undated
Syllabi, Ancient, 1988,
undated
Teaching Advisement Materials, 1987-2000,
undated
Series:
Publications, 1965-2005,
undated
Box 4
"Social Deviance,"
1965-1976,
undated
"Toward an Understanding of the Conduct of
Diplomatic Relations By the People’s Republic of China in the First
Nine Months of 1967,"
May 1, 1968
China Law Papers, 1969,
1989,
undated
"A Theory of Police Reaction to
Miranda…,"
1970
"Police Decisions to Report Offenses,"
1972
Box 5
Book Reviews, 1973-1979,
1997,
undated
"Goal Definition for Police
Patrolmen,"
1973,
1975,
undated
"The Paradox of the Hunt,"
1973
"VX Report,"
1973,
1987
"Toward Diversion from Diversion from the
Criminal Justice System,"
1973
"Watergate and Taking Care,"
1973
"The Application of Potential of Micro-and
Macro- Level Data from Research in Deviance,"
1974
"From White Collar Crime to
Exploitation,"
1974
"Mandate of Heaven,"
1974,
undated
"More and Greater, Bigger and Better,"
1974
"More Treatment, More Offenses,"
1974
"The Scientist as Teacher,"
1974
"Why Doesn’t He Give It Away?,"
1974
"Generation of Discretion,"
1975
"Humanizing the Study of Social
Control,"
1975-1981
"Imaging Worlds That Could Be,"
1975
"Police Decision Making,"
1975
"Predicting Changes in the Rates of Labeling
Deviance,"
1975-1979,
undated
"Scientific Displacement,"
1975-1976
"Anarchist-Communism,"
1976
"Crime and Conflict"
, Ads and
Reviews, 1976,
undated
"The Growth of Crime,"
1976
"Preventing Crime by Challenging,"
1976
"Service Publications,"
1976-1982,
undated
"Communist Anarchism as an Alternative to the
Rule of Criminal Law,"
1977
"Crime Control Strategies,"
1977-1978
"Doing by Not-Doing,"
1977
"A Meter Study…,"
1977-1978
"The Room for Despotism,"
1977
"Stereotyping as a Force,"
1977
"A Case for Treating Violence,"
1978
"Making Crime Control Work,"
1978-1980,
undated
"Social Historians: Write Your
Criminologists,"
1978
"Crime Control Strategies,"
1979
"Humanizing Social Control,"
1979-1982
"The Irresponsibility of Explaining,"
1979
"Making Peace,"
1979
"Optimism and Pessimism,"
1979
"A Radical Alternative,"
1979
"The Role of Criminology in Formulating
Constitutional Doctrine,"
1979
"Urban Profile,"
1980
"Human Research on Crime,"
1980
"Crime Causation: Political Theories,"
1981-1982,
undated
"Damned if You Do,"
1981
"Presidential Remarks,"
1981
"The Production and Confinement of Human
Waste,"
1981
"Ten Myths,"
1981-1983,
undated
"Toward a Science of Confinement,"
1981
"Askew Proposal,"
1982
"Better Living through Police
Discretion,"
1982-1984
"Historical Lessons from Contemporary
Problems,"
1982,
undated
"Humanizing Social Control,"
1982
"Impact of Flat Sentencing,"
1982
"Reply to Weiner,"
1982
"A Season of Disenchantment,"
1982
"Toward (or Away From) Social
Apocalypse,"
1982
Box 6
"The American Economy From Abroad,"
1983
"Teaching the Art of Social Control,"
1983
"Contemporary Crises,"
1984
"Biological Foundations of Justice,"
1985
"Decentralization of Social Control,"
1985
"Justice of Information Sharing,"
1985
"Myths,"
1985-1989,
undated
"Punishment and Privilege,"
1985
"The Sociology of Justice,"
1985
"The Urbanization of Crime,"
1985
ACJS White Papers, 1986
Ansvar, 1986
"Information Sharing as a Human
Right,"
1986-1987
"Post-Marxist Criminology,"
1986
"Sociology of Justice,"
1986
"Comparative Research,"
1987
"A Criminal Defendant’s Sense of
Justice,"
1987
"Explaining Police Recorded Crime Trends in
Sheffield,"
1987
"Feminist Justice Contributions,"
1987-1988
"Sense,"
1987-1988,
undated
"Sheffield,"
1987
"Violence as Unresponsiveness,"
1987-1988
"Geometry,"
1988-1991
"Issues of Citizen Involvement in
Policing,"
1988-1989
"Nature of Violence,"
1988-1989
"Political Bias,"
1988
"Reproducing Violence,"
1988-1989
"Peacemaking,"
1988-1989
"Social Rhythms,"
1988-1989
"Utopian University Compensation,"
1988
"Corruption in Tanzania,"
1989-1990,
undated
Environment Guest Column, 1989
"Speaking Freely,"
1989
Box 7
"Corruption and Patriarchy,"
1990
"Corruption, Bribery, and Patriarchy in
Tanzania,"
1990,
1992
"Corruption in Tanzania,"
1990
"Tanzania Corruption,"
1990,
1995,
undated
"The Geometry of Violence and
Democracy,"
1991
"World War II Diary,"
1991
"Penal Abolition as a Human Right,"
1992-1994
"A Vote for Peace and Freedom,"
1992
"Sociology of Injustice,"
1994
"Peacemaking Primer,"
1995
"Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice: The
New (Dis) Order,"
1996
"Crime, Criticism, Compassion and
Community,"
1996
"Geometric Forms of Violence,"
1996-1997,
undated
"Peacemaking,"
1996
"Shallow Thoughts,"
1996
"Crimeless Victims,"
1997
"Educating for Abuse Awareness,"
1997
"Modest Social Control,"
1997
Review—
"Prosecution of International
Crimes,"
1997
"Victims Without Crimes,"
1997
"Center for Human Values,"
1998
"Empathy Works, Obedience Doesn’t,"
1998,
undated
"Feminist Criminology,"
1998
"Justice at the Margin,"
1998
"Making Peace with Childhood,"
1998
Publications Directory, 1998
"Safety from Personal Violence,"
1998
"Transcending Literyranny,"
1998,
undated
"War of the Words,"
1998
"A Criminologist’s Quest for Peace,"
2000
"Cultivating Community in Conversational
Circles,"
2000,
undated
"Distilling Love and Inclusion,"
2000
"Educating for Peace,"
2000,
undated
Interview—Mainstream Criminology vs. Peacemaking Criminology,
2000
"Living Criminology with Naked
Emperors,"
2000
"Making Peace with Shame,"
2000
"Peacemaking Criminology,"
2000-2001,
undated
"Shame and Punishment, Democracy and
Anger,"
2000
"Controlling Drug Use,"
2001
"A Struggle to Inquire Without Becoming an
Un-Critical Non-Criminologist,"
2001
"Exploring the Paradox of the (un) Reality of
Richard Quinney’s Criminology,"
2002
"You Merry Peace Mobile,"
2002
"Sharing and Responding to Memories,"
2003,
2005
"From Crime and Criminal Justice to Violence
and Peacemaking,"
2005
"Abolishing Prisons,"
undated
"Alienation and Equality,"
undated
"Awaiting Death,"
undated
(See Box 20)
"Conditions for National Self-Reliance
Reconsidered,"
undated
"Democratization as Policy,"
undated
"Empathy and Restoration,"
undated
(See Box 20)
"Making Peace with Police: A Community
Approach,"
undated
"On Handling Contradictions Between Dynastic
Tradition and Marxist Humanism,"
undated
"Quest,"
undated
"A Sociologist on Police Patrol,"
undated
"Some New Conceptions,"
undated
Untitled, undated
Untitled Colloquim Address, undated
(See Box 20)
"Why We Incarcerate,"
undated
Series:
Case Files, 1984-2007,
undated
Box 8
French/Williams, 1988-1995
Libby Frey, 1986-1988,
undated
Kemp, Will and Margie Georgia, 1988-1993
Kneadmore, 1989
Local Cases, 1989-1990,
undated
Lowe vs. Lowe, 1987-1988,
undated
Matthews, Jason
1987-1996,
undated
1988-1989,
undated
1989,
undated
1989-1994
1989-1995
1990-1994
1992-1995,
undated
Box 9
Morgan, Elizabeth, 1989-1990,
undated
National Cases, 1987-1993,
undated
National Cases
Alabama, 1988-1992
Iowa, undated
Kentucky, 1992
Ohio, 1993
Nguyen vs. Tran, 2004-2007
Ohio vs. Steeg, 1996
Proctor vs. Scott, 2000
Wayco vs. Wayco
1990-1995,
undated
1995
Williams Appeal, 1993
Williams Case
1984-1993,
undated
1989-1993,
undated
Williams Pepinsky/ Atty General, 1992-1993
Yager, Faye, 1991,
undated
Series:
Correspondence, 1962-2009,
undated
Subseries:
Personal, 1976-2004,
undated
Box 9
Advocate, 1990
Andrews, Tee / Princess Evening Sky
1988-2002,
undated
1996,
undated
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1997
American Society of Criminology, 1984-1991
Ashton, 1987
Berry, 1990-1996
Bianchi, 1990
Bochringer, 1989,
undated
Boulding, E., 1989
Christie, 1986-1992,
undated
Cohen, Matthew, 1996-1997
Colloquium, 1989
De Haan, 1987-1990
Evans, undated
Friedrichs, 1990,
undated
Galliher, 1976-1978,
undated
General, 1973-1978
(See Box 20)
Gondwe, 1990-1991
Hal CJJ (3 ½ floppy disc), 1999-2000
Hong Kong, Subways in, 1979,
1988-1990,
undated
Immarigeon, 1985-1988
Box 10
Iowa State, 1999
IU Administration, 1988-1990
Johansen, 1989-1992
Johnston, 1990-1992
Juma, 1990
Kapinga, 1990
Kellough, 1993
Lombardo, 1989
Lynch, 1991-1992
Mshangama, 1990
Mohamed, Ahmed, 1990
NAACP, 1989
Other Service, 1988-1989
Pfatek, 1989
Pryor, 1989
Rattner, 1984-1989,
undated
Reviews, 1995-2004,
undated
Reviews and Responses, 1998
Rhodes, Susan, 1992,
undated
Sagi, Philip C., 1969
(See Box 20)
Selective Service, 1969-1970
Restricted
(See Box 20)
Streib, 1989
Thomas, Greg, 1990
Tifft, 1988,
undated
Werenko, 1988
Subseries:
Prisoners, 1962-2009,
undated
Azania, Zolo Agona, 1991-2001,
undated
Bland, Steven C., 1996-1998
Brown, Billy
1997-1999,
undated
2000
2001-2004
2004-2006,
undated
Bubba, 1989
Chasing Bear, Oo Wah Nah, 1998-1999
Chuck, 1989
Cole, Jr., John C., 1997
Duvall, Jim, 1997-1998,
undated
Fast Horse, 1989
General, Prisoners, 1985-2004,
undated
Israel, Aaron, 2004,
undated
Johnson, Kenneth, 1996
Johnson, Lloyd, 1999-2003
Kappos, James
1985-1996
1996
1997
1998-1999
2001-2008
Khaldun, Khalfani X., 1998-2007,
undated
Klatte, Neil, 1998-2000
Krepps, Daniel, 2003-2005
Long Jr., Bobby, 1995-1997
Box 11
Matthew, Jason, 1996
Moss, Carl, 1998-2003
Rasheed-Bey, Taajwar Kafel, 1982-1993,
undated
Reed, Little Rock, 1991-1998,
undated
Sahah-El, Tiyo Attallah, 1996-2005,
undated
Samiego, Albert Dean, 1990-1992,
undated
Sauer, James, 1997,
undated
Silver, Dwayne, 1998
Stone-Bey
1995-1996
1996
1997
1998
1999-2008
Swiney, Patrick, 1997-2002,
undated
Tariq, Jalal, 1996,
undated
Villaume, Alfred,
1985-1997
Wale, Malcolm, 2004-2005
White, Sarah Cindy, 1993
General
1962,
1985-1995
1996
1997
1998
Box 12
1998
1999-2009
Series:
Subject Files, 1972-2007,
undated
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Box 12
1984-1991
1986-2000
African Politics, 1976-1987,
undated
Anderson, 1983-1991
Alter, Marilyn Vanderbur – Incest, 1991
Block, 1989
Bloomington Human Rights Commission, 1989
Brogden, 1987
CADMUS, 1987-1988
Catalyst Participatory Sociology, 1985
Child Abuse, 1993-2007,
undated
Cochabamba, undated
Conference / Presentations, 1991-2002,
undated
Contemporary Justice Review, 2002,
undated
Contemporary Psychology, 1972
Critical Criminologist, 1989-2000,
undated
The Criminologist,
1997-2001
2002-2003
European Political Thought, 1983-1990
European Study Group, 1988,
undated
Falandysz, 1985-1988
Fell Iron, 1988-1989
Gadfly, 1987
Great Britain Home Office, 1984-1989
Geis, 1988-1989
Gordon, Scott, 1990
Grants for Research, 1989
Grassroots, undated
Gunkel, undated
Hallett, 1990
Harold E. Pepinsky, 1995
(See Box 20)
Harrison, 1988-1989
Humanist Sociology (AAS), 1987,
undated
Hyden, undated
ICOPA (International Conference on Penal Abolition),
1991-2000
1996-2002,
undated
ICOPA IV, 1989
ICOPA IX, 2000,
undated
ICOPA Lawmaking, 1976,
1989-1991
Box 13
Images, undated
Ingstrup, 1988
INPIRG (Indiana Public Interest Research Group), 1989
Ivanicka, 1988-1989
Jesilow, 1985-1991,
undated
Journals, 1999-2002
(See Box 20)
Juvenile Detention Facts, 1984-1998,
undated
Justicia,
1987-1989
1996-2007
JustUs, 1985
Law and Society Association, 1985-1989,
undated
MacClean, 1989-1990
Marx, Gary, 1985
Making Pease in Prison Conference, 1995
(See Box 20)
Mediation UK, 1994-1995
Milovanovic, 1988-1990
Morgan- Summit, Sexual Abuse and Body Image, 1990
M. O. T. (Mothers on Trial) Info, 1997-1999,
undated
Napier, 1996-1997,
undated
NCCD (National Council on Crime and Delinquency), 1987-1989
Newman, undated
NOMAS (National Organization for Men Against Sexism), Child
Molester Unsupervised Visitation, 1992
NOMAS, Stratton, Children of Abusers, 1993
Omar, Alwiya, S., undated
Organizations, 1995-1997,
undated
Osborne, Doug, 1990
Outlines and Notes, undated
Parnell, 1976,
1988-1990,
undated
Hal Pepinsky, 1985
Pontell, 1988
Pryor, 1990
Quinney, 1986-1989
Regoli, Bob, 1990,
undated
Ritual Abuse,
1982-1997,
undated
1994-1997,
undated
Rwezaura, 1987-1990,
undated
Sametz, 1978
Schegel, 1980
Judge Schudson (On Trial) Violence Against Children, 1991
Schwartz, 1988-1991
Senger, 1982-1988,
undated
Shoham, 1968-1987,
undated
Skogan, 1988
SMART (Stop Mind control And Ritual abuse Today), 1996-2001
Smith, Denver, 1989
Smykla, 1989,
undated
Straus, 1989
Sullivan, 1987-1988,
undated
Taatgen, 1988
Box 14
Tanz. and African Human Rights, 1989-1991,
undated
Tanz. Notes, 1980-1991,
undated
Tanz. Teaching, 1984-1990,
undated
A Tourist’s Tale, undated
Training Manuals,
1996-2006,
undated
1996-1999,
(2 folders)
(See Box 20)
Trebach, 1989
UDSM (University of Dar Es Salaam), 1989,
undated
Urban Pathology Conference, 1986-1987,
undated
USIP (United States Institute for Peace), 1988-1989
UUP (United University Professionals), 1989,
undated
Van Swaaningen, 1988
Wright, Fred, 1989,
undated
Wright, R., undated
Young, 1989
Series:
Collected Materials, 1968-2007,
undated
Subseries:
Clippings and Newsletters, 1980-2005,
undated
Clippings
Box 14
1993-1998
1996-1998,
undated
The Advocate, 1996
The Arch Advocate, 1993-1997
Augustus, 1986
Believe the Children, 1997
Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1980-2000
CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation on Errants),
1996-2001
Coalition for the Abolition of Prisons, 1996-2001
The Common Good, 1997-2003
CJ Update, 1996-1997
The Drug Policy Letter, 1995-2000
Famm-gramm, 1997
Focus on Law Studies, 1998-2000
Footpaths, 2001-2002
The Genesee Conciliator, 1996-1998
Home Office Research, Development, and Statistics
Directorate, 1996-2000
Inquiries, 1997
Justice Jottings, 1996-2000
Box 15
Juvenile Justice Bulletin, 1996-2001
Miscellaneous Articles and Newsletters, 1994-2003
(See Box 20)
National Institute of Justice, 1996-2001
Peace Work, 2000
Penal Issues, 2004-2005
Policing By Consent, 1996
Restore, 1997-2003
Together for Prevention, 1999-2000
The Voice, 2000-2004
General Newsletters
1984-1993,
undated
1994-1996
1997-1998
2000-2003
Subseries:
Papers, 1968-2007,
undated
Abel, Richard, 1982
ACHES-MC (Advocacy Committee for Human Experimentation
Survivors- Mind Control), 1997
Ammar, Nawal H., 1997
Appell, Annette R., 2004
(See Box 20)
Barlow, Maude, 1998
Berns, Nancy, 1999
Bianchi, Herman, undated
Blessington, Mary, 1997
Bullock, Cathy and Foegen, Anne, undated
Carlton, Bree and Minogue, Craig, undated
Carrico, David, 1991-1997,
undated
Carrico, David and Carrico, Donna, undated
Christian, Stephen, 1997
Christie, Nils, 1985,
undated
Consultant Report, 1999
deMause, Lloyd, 1999
Derrick, Barbara, 1996
Douglas, Vickie and Tamplin, Mike, undated
Drug Policy Foundation, 1992-1993
Forget, Marc, 2006
(See Box 20)
Freeman, Sarah, 1978
Garofolo, James, 1978
Gray, Shani P., 2005
Gulick, David, 1983
Box 16
Haikiana, Matt, 1997
Hallett, Michael, undated
Herman, Chuck, 1972
Hill, Larry, 1968
History of Reformed Presbyterian Congregation, undated
Human Rights and the Judiciary, 2006
Kakoti, George R., 2004
Karriker, Wanda, 2005
(See Box 20)
Kopel, David, 1995
Koski, Carole, 1998
Lazare, David, 2002
Leslie, Charles, 2006
(See Box 20)
Lewis, Suzanne, 2000
Lopez, Steve, undated
Man for Himself, undated
Mann, Dana, 1990
McGongle, Helen, 1998
McKendy, John, undated
Million Man March Mission Statement, 1995
McKenna, Annie, 1999
Meaning of Imprisonment Conference Transcript, 1989
Mind Control Victims Association of Japan, 1998
Morris, Ruth, 1997
Nickels, Ernest, 2000
O’Hara, Roger, 1984
Oliphant, Robert, 1971
Omar, Alwiya S., 1992
Paluszak, Joseph, 1994,
undated
Pierson, Arthur, 1987,
1995
Platt, Tony and Takagi, Paul, undated
Presser, Lois, 2002
Prison and Its Alternatives, undated
Quinney, Richard, 2000
Rappoport, Jon, 1995
Respect in Prison Conference Transcript, 1991
Reynolds, Paul Davidson, 1970
Saleh-Hanna, Viviane, 2000
Sametz, Lynn, 1979
Sarson, Jeanne and McDonald, Linda, 2002-2003
Sharma, Kamal K., 1980
Sheldon, Randall and Brown, William, undated
Shepard, Mark, 1990
Simon, Shelia, 2003
(See Box 20)
Box 17
Smith, Arthur Allen, 1986
Spierenburg, Peter, 1985
Tariq, Jalal, undated
Taylor, Jon Marc, 2004
(See Box 20)
Teng, Ssu-yü, 1981
Tschirgi, Necla, 2004
(See Box 20)
Ullman, Sarah E., 2007
Untitled, undated
Verma, Arvid, 1986
Villaume, Alfred and Oakes, R.T., 1985
Warfare Plus Ministries, undated
Westbrook, Jeanette M, 1996,
undated
White, Rob, 1997
White, T, undated
Wolf, Valerie B., 1997
Wright, James B, 1995
Yasser, Mike, 1995-1996
Zimmerman, Sherwood, 1976
Collected Pamphlets, undated
Series:
Awards, 1981-2008
Box 17
Annual Staff Award, 1981-1982
(See oversized box 18)
Certificate of Appreciation, 2006
Mentor of the Year Award, 1998
(See oversized box 18)
Outstanding Book Award, 1986
(See oversized box 18)
Proclamation Award, 2008
Volunteer Appreciation, 2000
Series:
Audio-Visual materials, 1994-2007,
undated
Box 17
"14G- 20/20 Spot," VHS, undated
"Battering Women: Battering Central
Americans," VHS, undated
"CJUS P202: Keith and Shildes,"
DVD, Dec. 3, 2007
"CJUS P202: Lecture on Jason Matthews
and Other Persons Cases," VHS, 1995
"The Classification and Compensation
Program: Turning Point," VHS, Oct.
1996
"Colloquium Series," VHS,
undated
"Composition Final Skinheads
USA," VHS, undated
"Criminal Justice,"
undated
"Criminal Justice Meeting at IU,"
VHS, undated
"Domestic Violence," VHS,
undated
"Dr. Walters: Child Abuse,"
U-matic, undated
"For Safety’s Sake…Personal Safety
Initiative," VHS, undated
"Oliver: Racism and Criminal Justice
for CJUS P202," VHS, Nov. 13,
1997
"Technology in the Classroom: A Faculty
Perspective," VHS, 1994
Box 18
"Teens on the Justice System: Tara
Morales," VHS, undated
"The Times of a Sign," Compact
Disc, undated
"Times of a Sign, Children Return from
Syria?, On CPS in Texas, Denise, Nieh, and Brenton on Leeza,"
VHS, undated
"Twewde! Units 9-14" cassette
tape, undated
"Twewde! Units 15-22," cassette
tape, undated
"Upstairs/Downstairs: Learning in
America," VHS, undated
"Victims," VHS, undated
Untitled, VHS, undated
Untitled, cassette tape, undated
"W. Oliver," VHS, undated
"Women on Trial, Waco, Ethnic Notions,
Child Abuse," VHS, undated
Series:
Computer disks, 1989-2000,
undated
Box 18
Book 2000, 3 ½ floppy, 2000
Criminal Justice (CJUS) P202, Violence, DVD-R, 7 July 2009
CJUS P202, Violence and Peacemaking, DVD-R, 8 July 2009
CJUS P202, Ritual Abuse, DVD-R9 July 2009
CPS Attachments 1-7, 3 ½ floppy, undated
CPS Attachments Section 8, 3 ½ floppy, undated
CPS Report, 3 ½ floppy, undated
External Hard Drive, 2003-2007
(See Box 21)
Hal CCJ mbx (5), 3 ½ floppy, undated
Hal, 3 ½ floppy, undated
(2 discs)
Hal, 3 ½ floppy, Sept
1990
Hal Educating for Peace, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Hal Home, 3 ½ floppy, 1992
Hal – ICOPA.8, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Hal Office PC, Sept
1999
Hal P. 3 ½ floppy, undated
Hal Papers mbx (8), 3 ½ floppy, undated
HEP, 3 ½ floppy, Nov
1989
HPmbx (1) 7, 3 ½ floppy, undated
HPmbx (2) 3, 3 ½ floppy, undated
HPmbx (3) 1, 3 ½ floppy, undated
ICOPA V Hal P ICOPA 89, 3 ½ floppy, 1989
ICOPA V Report Pepinsky 1st 5 chapters draft, 3 ½ floppy,
1991
Inciardi Criminal Justice Alive!, CD-Rom, undated
Mbx (6) 5, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Mbx (7) 6, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Mbx (8) 4, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Moral Satanism, HPmbx (4) 2, 3 ½ floppy, undated
PC, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Reference Disc Backup, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Satan Mason (from Steve Kent), 3 ½ floppy, June 1994
Switch to a: drive, 3 ½ floppy, undated
Untitled, 3 ½ floppy, Oct
1989
Untitled, 3 ½ floppy, 1996
Seven untitled and undated 3 ½ floppies
Series:
Box 19
Student files
Restricted