Talk:Alan W. Clarke

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Irene Ringworm in topic Reopen notability discussion

Moved pubs to talk page to vet for notability

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This pubs list is way too long and includes things like editor's notes and publications in unrefereed journals. I have started vetting this list for notability. I have dispositioned some journals as non-notable using the ranking database at [1] Irene Ringworm 17:43, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Publications

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PUBLICATIONS include the following: Alan W. Clarke, The Ku Klux Klan Act and the Civil Rights Revolution, THE SCHOLAR: THE ST. MARY’S LAW REVIEW ON MINORITY ISSUES (Spring 2005). Non-notable journal. Rank = 100, Impact = 1.7

Alan W. Clarke, Laurie Anne Whitt, Eric Lambert & Oko Elechi, Does the Rest of the World Matter? Sovereignty, International Human Rights Law and the American Death Penalty, 30 QUEEN’S LAW JOURNAL 261 (2004) (Queen’s University, Canada). Non-notable. Rank = 100, Impact = 0.5

Alan W. Clarke, Issue Editor’s Note, 61 (2) GUILD PRACTITIONER (Spring 2004). trade magazine. Non-refereed article. Rank=100. Impact = 0.1

Eric Lambert, Alan Clarke, and Janet Lambert, Reasons for Supporting and Opposing Capital Punishment: A Preliminary Study, THE INTERNET JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (2004). free-access online journal peer-reviewed, non-selective. Not even recognized as journal by wlu.

Eric Lambert, Alan W. Clarke & Janet Lambert, Crime, Capital Punishment, and Knowledge: Are Criminal Justice Majors Better Informed Than Other Majors About Crime and Punishment? 41 SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL 53 (2004). Impact factor for journal = 0.135.

Eric G. Lambert, Lois A. Ventura, Daniel E. Hall, Alan Clarke, O. Oko Elechi, David N. Baker, Morris Jenkins, United We Stand? Differences Between White and Nonwhite College Students in Their Views on Terrorism and Punishment of Terrorists, 1 JOURNAL OF ETHNICITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 91 (2003). Unranked.

Alan Clarke, The Death Penalty in International Law, 60(2) GUILD PRACTITIONER 86 (Spring 2003). Quarterly newsletter for partisan lawyers' association. Rank=100. Impact = 0.1

Eric Lambert, Terry Nerbonne, Phillip Watson, Jack Buss, Alan Clarke, Nancy Hogan, Shannon Barton, and Janet Lambert, The Forensic Science Needs of Law Enforcement Applicants and Recruits: A Survey of Michigan Law Enforcement Agencies. 14 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION 67 (Spring 2003). Not recognized by wlu.

Alan W. Clarke, Terrorism, Extradition and the Death Penalty, 29 WILLIAM MITCHELL LAW REVIEW 783 (2003). Rank=100. Impact = 2.

Laurie Anne Whitt, Alan W. Clarke & Eric Lambert: Innocence Matters: How Innocence Recasts the Death Penalty Debate, 38 CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN 670 (2002). Rank=100. Impact = 0.6

Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan, Shannon Barton & Alan Clarke, The Impact of Instrumental Communication and Integration on Correctional Staff. 15(2) THE JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL (2002). Not recognized by WLU. Only citations are citations by author.

Eric Lambert, Alan W. Clarke, Daniel Hall & Oko Elechi, Views of College Students on Terrorism, the Death Penalty, and Civil Rights and Why Some Foreign Governments Are Concerned With the U.S. War Against Terrorism. 5(2) THE SOCIAL SCIENCE PAPER PUBLISHER (2002). An electronic journal (now defunct) where "anyone may register as an external reviewer". Non-notable.

Alan W. Clarke, Eric Lambert, Laurie Anne Whitt, Debating the Death Penalty: The Impact of Innocence, 59(2) GUILD PRACTITIONER 116 (Spring 2002). Quarterly newsletter for partisan lawyers' association. Rank=100. Impact = 0.1

Alan W. Clarke, Eric Lambert, and Laurie Anne Whitt, Executing the Innocent: The Next Step in the Marshall Hypothesis, 26 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE 309 (2000-2001). Notable journal. Rank=21.1, impact=3. Citations?

Eric Lambert and Alan Clarke, The Impact of Information on an Individual’s Support for the Death Penalty: A Partial Test of the Marshall Hypothesis Among College Students, 12 CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY REVIEW 215 (2001). Non-notable journal. Rank = 100, Impact=0.1

Alan W. Clarke and Laurie Anne Whitt, University Senates and the Law: A Case Study 15 THOUGHT AND ACTION: THE NEA HIGHER EDUCATION JOURNAL, No. 2, 119 (Fall 1999). Notable journal, high circulation, peer-reviewed.

Alan W. Clarke, Queen’s Law Journal review of: In the Shadow of the Gallows: Criminal Law and Capital Punishment in Prince Edward Island, 1769-1941, by Jim Hornby, 24 QUEEN’S LAW JOURNAL 327 (1998)(Queen’s University, Canada). Non-notable. Rank = 100, Impact = 0.5

Alan W. Clarke, Habeas Corpus: The Historical Debate, 14 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 375 (1998). Journal now defunct. Low impact factor.

Alan W. Clarke, Procedural Labyrinths and the Injustice of Death: A Critique of Death Penalty Habeas Corpus, (Part Two), 30 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 303 (1996).

Alan W. Clarke, Procedural Labyrinths and the Injustice of Death: A Critique of Death Penalty Habeas Corpus, (Part One), 29 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 1327 (1995). - Arguably notable given citation by ninth circuit court

Alan W. Clarke & Steven Pershing, Back to the future: Local redistricting for minority votes in Virginia, 3 VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION LAW JOURNAL 19 (1991). Nonnotable. No google hits for journal.

Alan W. Clarke, Virginia's Capital Murder Sentencing Proceeding: A Defense Perspective, 18 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 341 (1984). Low impact factor. Unranked

Reopen notability discussion

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You can check out the afd archive for the whole scoop, but despite very strong feelings by several editors that this professor is notable, no one seems to have added any external support for this professor's work other than a single footnote in a ninth circuit court handbook. Can anyone find an external article not written by Mr. Clarke that gives information about Mr. Clarke or summarizes his work? Irene Ringworm 17:43, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply