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Communications

Rejoinder to Professor French

L. Thomas Winfree, Jr.

G. Larry Mays

A communication may take one of two forms. The first relates to correspondence from a reader about an article that has appeared in the Review. In this instance the editor will determine whether the initial correspondence is worthy of publication. In the event that it is, the author of the article in question will have an opportunity to respond to the reader's comment. Both communications will appear unedited. The second type of communication relates to book reviews. It is assumed that this type of communication will be initiated by authors of books who believe that their work has been criticized unfairly. In this instance the editor will not determine whether the communication should be published. Instead, it is our intention to allow the reviewer of the book in question to respond to the author's communication and then to permit the author of the book a final rejoinder to the reviewer's communication. All of this correspondence will be published unedited. This policy is designed to ensure the essential integrity and purpose of the Review.

Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 22, No. 2, 277-278 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/073401689702200236


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