- indicates that SPR is mentioned.
- Sasha Gear, Rules of engagement: Structuring sex and damage in men’s prisons and beyond, 7 Culture, Health & Sexuality 195 (2005).
- Terry A. Kupers, Toxic Masculinity as a Barrier to Mental Health Treatment in Prison, 61 J. of Clinical Psychology 6 (2005).
- Christopher Hensley & Richard Tewksbury, Warden's Perceptions of Prison Sex, 85 Prison J. 186 (2005).
- Christopher Hensley & Richard Tewksbury, Wardens' Perceptions of Inmate Fear of Sexual Assault: A Reasearch Note, 85 Prison J. 198 (2005).
- Christopher Hensley et al., Examining the Characteristics of Male Sexual Assault Targets in a Southern Maximum-Security Prison, 20 J. of Interpersonal Violence 667 (2005).
- Anadora Moss & Ashbell T. Wall, Addressing the Challenge of Inmate Rape, 67 Corrections Today 74 (2005).
- Carla I. Barrett, Does the Prison Rape Elimination Act Adequately Address the Problems Posed by Prison Overcrowding? If Not, What Will?, 39 New Eng. L. Rev. 391 (2005).
- David K. Ries, Duty-to-Protect Claims by Inmates After the Prison Rape Elimination Act, 13 J.L. & Pol'y 915 (2005).
- Daniel Brook, The Problem of Prison Rape, Legal Affairs 24 (March/April 2004).
- Richard Edney, To Keep Me Safe from Harm? Transgender Prisoners and the Experience of Imprisonment, Deakin L Rev 17 (2004).
- Ian O'Donnell, Prison Rape In Context, 44 Brit. J. Criminology 241 (2004).
- James E. Robertson, Compassionate Conservatism and Prison Rape: The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, 30 New Eng. J. on Crim. & Civ. Confinement 1 (Winter 2004).
- Barbara Belbot, Report on the Prison Litigation Reform Act: What Have the Courts Decided So Far?, 84 Prison J. 3 (2004).
- Olga Giller, Patriarchy On Lockdown: Deliberate Indifference And Male Prison Rape, 10 Cardozo Women's L.J. 659 (2004).
- Deborah M. Golden, It's Not All in My Head: The Harm of Rape and the Prison Litigation Reform Act, 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 37 (2004).
- Christine Peek, Breaking Out of the Prison Hierarchy: Transgender Prisoners, Rape and the Eighth Amendment, 44 Santa Clara L. Rev. 1211 (2004).
- James E. Robertson, The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003: A Primer, 40 No. 3 Crim. Law Bulletin 5 (2004).
- James E. Robertson, A Punk's Song About Prison Reform, 24 Pace L. Rev. 527 (2004).
- Sasha Gear, Your Brother, My Wife: Sex and gender behind bars, 4 S. Africa Crime Quarterly (2003).
- Dumond, R.W., Confronting America's most ignored crime problem: The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, 31 J. of the Am. Academy of Psych. & Law 354, (2003).
- Alexander L. Lee, Nowhere to Go But Out: The Collision Between Transgender & Gender-Variant Prisoners and the Gender Binary in America's Prisons (2003) (unpublished manuscript).
- Julie Samia Mair et al., New Hope for Victims of Prison Sexual Assault, 31 J. L. Med. & Ethics 602 (2003).
- Christopher Hensley et al., Characteristics of Prison Sexual Assault Targets in Male Oklahoma Correctional Facilities, 18 J. Interpersonal Violence 595 (2003).
- Christopher Hensley et al., Inmate-to-Inmate Sexual Coercion in a Prison for Women, 37 J. Offender Rehabilitation 77 (2003).
- James E. Robertson, Rape Among Incarcerated Men: Sex, Coercion and STDs, 17 AIDS, Patient Care & STDs 423 (2003).
- Lara Stemple, Lifting the Curtain of Silence: Survivors Speak about Rape Behind Bars, 31 J. Am. Acad. of Psychiatry & the L. 361 (2003).
- James E. Robertson, A Clean Heart and an Empty Head: The Supreme Court and Sexual Terrorism in Prisons, 81 N.C. L. Rev. 433 (2003).
- Brenda V. Smith, Watching You, Watching Me, 15 Yale J.L. & Feminism 225 (2003).
- Kunselman, J., Tewksbury, R., Dumond, R.W. & Dumond, D.A., Nonconsensual same-sex sexual behavior, in C. Hensley (Ed.), Prison sex: Practice & policy, Chapter 3, 27-48. (2002).
- Dumond, R.W. & Dumond, D.A., The treatment of sexual assault victims, in C. Hensley (Ed.), Prison sex: Practice & policy, Chapter 5, 67-88. (2002).
- Dumond, R.W. & Dumond, D.A., Training staff on inmate sexual assault, in C. Hensley (Ed.), Prison sex: Practice & policy, Chapter 6, 89-100. (2002).
- Christopher D. Man & John P. Cronan, Forecasting Sexual Abuse in Prison: The Prison Subculture of Masculinity as a Backdrop for "Deliberate Indifference", J. Crim. L. & Criminology 92 (Fall 2001/Winter 2002).
- Robert D. Hauser, Labeling Theory as a Paradigm for the Etiology of Prison Rape, Professional Issues in Counseling Online Journal, (2002).
- Katherine C. Parker, Female Inmates Living in Fear: Sexual Abuse By Correctional Officers in The District of Columbia, 10:2 J. Gender, Social Policy & Law (2002).
- T. Butler, B. Donovan, M. Levy & J. Kaldor, Sex Behind The Prison Walls, 26 Australian & New Zealand J. Public Health 390 (2002).
- Christopher Hensley et al., Possible Solutions for Preventing Inmate Sexual Assault: Examining Wardens' Attitudes, 27 Am. J. Crim. Justice 19 (2002).
- Cindy Struckman-Johnson & David Struckman-Johnson, Sexual Coercion Reported by Women in Three Midwestern Prisons, 39 J. Sex Res. 3 (2002).
- Katrina C. Rose, When is an Attempted Rape Not an Attempted Rape? When the Victim is a Transexual, 9:3 J. Gender, Social Policy & Law (2001).
- Robert W. Dumond, The Impact and Recovery of Prisoner Rape, Paper presented at the "Not Part of the Penalty": Ending Prisoner Rape Conference (2001).
- Christopher D. Man & John P. Cronan, Forecasting Sexual Abuse in Prison: The Prison Subculture of Masculinity and A Backdrop for "Deliberate Indifference", 92 J of Crim Law and Criminology 127 (2001).
- Shara Abraham, Male Rape in U.S. Prisons: Cruel and Unusual Punishment, 9 No. 1 Hum. Rts. Brief 5 (2001).
- Mark Hansen, Brutal Findings, 87 ABA J. 16 (2001).
- James J. Park, Redefining Eight Amendment Punishment: A New Standard for Determining The Liability of Prison Officials For Failing to Protects Inmates From Serious Harm, 20 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 407 (2001).
- Brenda V. Smith, Sexual Abuse Against Women in Prison, 16 Crim.. Just. Mag. 1 (2001).
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