| Title: | LBJ Journal of Public Affairs, Vol. 15, 2003 |
| Author: | LBJ School of Public Affairs |
| Description: | TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Dean (p.4) -- From the Managing Editors (p.5) -- Practitioner’s Corner DAVID M. WALKER, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES (p.7) -- Faculty Corner WILLIAM K. BLACK, LBJ SCHOOL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS (p.11) -- DragNet: Law Enforcement, Civil Liberties, and the Internet Since September 11 by CYRIL DADD (p.16) -- Case Comment: Atkins v. Virginia: A “Nip and a Tuck” or the Beginning of the End for Capital Punishment? by CORENE KENDRICK (p.26) -- Slouching Toward Bethlehem? US Policy Toward Internally Displaced Persons by AMANDA LEVINSON (p.39) --Institutional Credibility, Resource Mobilization, and Economic Reform: A Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis of Latin American Countries, 1980-95 by YOUNG H. BYUN (p.48) -- Employer Tax Credits: Promise from the Demand Side by THOMAS J. HOOPER (p.58) -- Child Support Enforcement: Results, Challenges, and Policy Issues by SKYE KILAEN (p.65) -- Index of Past Journal Articles (p.76) -- 2003 LBJ Journal of Public Affairs Editorial Board (p.79) |
| Department: | Public Affairs |
| Subject: |
policy analysis
public administration public policy public affairs global policy labor policy criminal justice policy |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2152/17231 |
| Date: | 2003 |