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Criminology & Public PolicyVolume 5, Issue 1 p. 93-101 ISSUES BEYOND EMPIRICAL EM REPORTS J. ROBERT LILLY, J. ROBERT LILLY Regents Distinguished Professor of Sociology/Criminology and Adjunct Professor of Law at Northern Kentucky University. He is the co-editor of the Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. He has published extensively on electronic monitoring in the United States and Europe. His work has appeared in Criminology, Social Problems, Crime & Delinquency, The Howard Journal, Legal Studies Forum, Journal of Drug Issues, The New Scholar, Adolescence, Qualitative Sociology, Federal Probation, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Justice Quarterly, The Howard Journal, Vista, and Revue de Droit Penal et de Criminologie. He has coauthored several articles and book chapters with Richard A. Ball, and he is the coauthor of House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home (1988) and Crimino-logical Theory: Context and Consequences with Ball and Francis T. Cullen (Sage, 1989; 1995; 2002, and 2006, forthcoming). In 2003 (Payot), he published La Face Cachee Des 01 GI's: Les Viols commis par des soldats americains en France, en Angleterre et en Allemange pendat La Seconde Guerre mondiale. This book was translated into Italian (Mursia) and published (2004) as Stuppi Di Guerra: Le Violenze Commesse Dai Soldati Americani in Gran Bretagna, Francia E Germania 1942–1945. It is expected to be published by Palgrave/Macmillan within 18 months. The latter work is part of his extensive research on patterns of crimes and punishments experienced by U.S. soldiers in WW II during the European Theater of War. Taken by Force: American GI's and Rape in Europe, a made-for-TV documentary by Programm33 (Paris) will be released in 2006. It is based on the French edition of his book on wartime rape. He is the past Treasurer of the American Society of Criminology. In 1988 he was a visiting professor at the School of Law, DeMontfort University, Leiscester, U.K., and a visiting scholar at All Soul's College, Oxford, U.K. In 1992 he became Visiting Professor at the University of Durham, U.K.Search for more papers by this author J. ROBERT LILLY, J. ROBERT LILLY Regents Distinguished Professor of Sociology/Criminology and Adjunct Professor of Law at Northern Kentucky University. He is the co-editor of the Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. He has published extensively on electronic monitoring in the United States and Europe. His work has appeared in Criminology, Social Problems, Crime & Delinquency, The Howard Journal, Legal Studies Forum, Journal of Drug Issues, The New Scholar, Adolescence, Qualitative Sociology, Federal Probation, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Justice Quarterly, The Howard Journal, Vista, and Revue de Droit Penal et de Criminologie. He has coauthored several articles and book chapters with Richard A. Ball, and he is the coauthor of House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home (1988) and Crimino-logical Theory: Context and Consequences with Ball and Francis T. Cullen (Sage, 1989; 1995; 2002, and 2006, forthcoming). In 2003 (Payot), he published La Face Cachee Des 01 GI's: Les Viols commis par des soldats americains en France, en Angleterre et en Allemange pendat La Seconde Guerre mondiale. This book was translated into Italian (Mursia) and published (2004) as Stuppi Di Guerra: Le Violenze Commesse Dai Soldati Americani in Gran Bretagna, Francia E Germania 1942–1945. It is expected to be published by Palgrave/Macmillan within 18 months. The latter work is part of his extensive research on patterns of crimes and punishments experienced by U.S. soldiers in WW II during the European Theater of War. Taken by Force: American GI's and Rape in Europe, a made-for-TV documentary by Programm33 (Paris) will be released in 2006. It is based on the French edition of his book on wartime rape. He is the past Treasurer of the American Society of Criminology. In 1988 he was a visiting professor at the School of Law, DeMontfort University, Leiscester, U.K., and a visiting scholar at All Soul's College, Oxford, U.K. In 1992 he became Visiting Professor at the University of Durham, U.K.Search for more papers by this author First published: 26 April 2006 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-9133.2006.00105.xCitations: 10AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume5, Issue1February 2006Pages 93-101 RelatedInformation

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