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- Brenda V Smith, The Prison Rape Elimination Act: Implementation and Unresolved Issues Criminal Law Brief American University Washington College of Law Washington, DC; 10-18 (Spring 2008)
- Brenda V Smith and Jaime Yarussi, Prosecuting Sexual Violence in Correctional Settings: Examining Prosecutors’ Perceptions. Criminal Law Brief American University Washington College of Law Washington, DC; 19-28 (Spring 2008).
- Jaime Yarussi, The Violence Against Women Act: Denying Needed Resources Based on Criminal History. Criminal Law Brief of American University Washington College of Law Washington, DC; 29-36 (Spring 2008).
- Lara Stemple, HBO’s OZ and the Fight against Prisoner Rape: Chronicles from the Front Line, Third Wave Feminism and Television: Jane Puts it in a Box 166 (2007).
- Kim Shayo Buchanan, Impunity: Sexual Abuse in Women's Prisons, 42 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties L. Rev. (2007). (see also: "This is Happening in Our Country": Two Testimonials of Survivors of Prison Rape)
- Sasha Gear, Behind the Bars of Masculinity: Male Rape and Homophobia in and about South African Men's Prisons, 10 Sexualities 209 (2007).
- Valerie Jenness, et al., Violence in California Correctional Facilities: An Empirical Examination of Sexual Assault, Center for Evidence-Based Corrections, University of California-Irvine (2007).
- Elaine C. Stewart, The Sexual Health and Behavior of Male Prisoners: The Need for Research, 46 The Howard J. 1 (2007).
- Susan Okie, Sex, Drugs, Prisons, and HIV, 356 New England J. of Medicine 2 (2007).
- Hilmi M. Zawati, Impunity or Immunity: Wartime Male Rape and Sexual Torture as a Crime Against Humanity, 17 J. on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture 1 (2007).
- Margo Schlanger and Giovanna Shay, Preserving the Rule of Law in America's Prisons: The Case for Amending the Prison Litigation Reform Act, Am. Constitution Soc'y for Law & Policy (March 2007).
- Flyn L. Flesher, Cross-Gender Supervision in Prisons and the Constitutional Right of Prisoners to Remain Free from Rape, 13 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 841 (2007).
- Cindy Struckman-Johnson and David Struckman-Johnson, A Comparison of Sexual Coercion Experiences Reported by Men and Women in Prison, 21 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 1591 (2006).
- Janine M. Zweig et al., Addressing Sexual Violence in Prisons: A National Snapshot of Approaches and Highlights of Innovative Strategies, Urban Institute (October 2006).
- Deborah M. Golden, Am. Constitution Soc'y for Law & Policy, The Prison Litigation Reform Act- A Proposal For Closing the Loophole For Rapists (June 2006).
- James Austin et al., Sexual Violence in the Texas Prison System, The JFA Institute (March 2006).
- Rebecca Mann, The Treatment of Transgender Prisoners, Not Just an American Problem, 15 Law & Sex. 91 (2006).
- Jessica Feierman, "The Power of the Pen": Jailhouse Lawyers, Literacy, and Civic Engagement, 41 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties L. Rev. (2006).
- Robert W. Dumond, The Impact of Prisoner Sexual Violence: Challenges of Implementing Public Law 108-79--The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, 32 J. Legis. 142 (2006).
- Alice Ristroph, Sexual Punishments, 15 Colum. J. Gender & L. 139 (2006).
- Mary Sigler, By the Light of Virtue: Prison Rape and the Corruption of Character, 91 Iowa L. Rev. 561 (2006).
- Mary Sigler, Just Deserts, Prison Rape, And The Pleasing Fiction Of Guideline Sentencing, 38 Ariz. St. L.J. 561 (2006).
- Brenda V. Smith, Analyzing Prison Sex: Reconciling Self-Expression 13 No. 3 Hum. Rts. Brief 17 (2006).
- Brenda V. Smith,Sexual Abuse of Women in United States Prisons: A Modern Corollary of Slavery, 33 Fordham Urb. L.J. 571 (2006).
- Brenda V. Smith, Rethinking Prison Sex: Self-Expression and Safety, 15 Colum. J. Gender & L. 185 (2006).
- Nancy Wolff, et al., Sexual Violence Inside Prisons: Rates of Victimization, 83 J. of Urban Health 2 (2006).
- Lorraine Yap, et al, Do condoms cause rape and mayhem? The long-term effects of condoms in New South Wales' prisons, Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2006.
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