FINAL Program
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Panel 10 Presidential Workshop
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
4.00 pm – 5.15 pm
(Caucus)
INTEGRITY AND THE COURTS
Convenor: Eddie J. Jordan, Jr.
Rodney, Borenave, Boxkin & Ehret, New Orleans, LA
Panel 16 Presidential Roundtable
Thursday, September 27, 2001
2.30 pm – 3.45 pm
(Caucus)
THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE U.S.
Convenor: Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida.
Panel 17 Presidential Roundtable
Thursday, September 27, 2001
4.00pm – 5.15 pm
(Caucus)
RACIAL PROFILING: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN DEVELOPING A RESEARCH
AGENDA
Convenor: William F. Walsh, University of Louisville
PROFILING: RACIAL BIAS OR PROACTIVE POLICING
Convenors: Ferris Byxbe, Delta State University,
Philip Carlan, University of North Alabama
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
8:30 am- 3:30 pm SCJA Registration Senate
8:30 am- 9:45 am SCJA Executive Board Meeting Renoir
8:30 am- 5:15 pm Panels See Program
8:30 am- 5:00 pm Exhibits Open Senate
10:00 am-11:30 am Morning Coffee Break Senate
2:00 pm- 4:00 pm Afternoon Coffee Break Senate
4:00 pm- 5:15 pm Presidential Workshop: Eddie J. Jordan Jr. Caucus
6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Presidential Reception Memphis Barbecue
Panel 1
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 8:30 am – 9:45 am
Where: Caucus
POLICING ISSUES I: CORRUPTION, STRESS AND COMMUNITY POLICING
Chair: David E. Thompson, Chief of Police, Atlantic Beach, Florida
“Above the Law: Are We Encouraging Officers to be Corrupt?”
David E. Thompson, Chief of Police, Atlantic Beach, Florida
“Police Cohesion and Marital Outcomes”
Philip E. Carlan, University of North Alabama
Jerry L. DeGregory, University of North Alabama
“A Comparison of Mailed and Electronic Surveys on Community Policing
in Thomasville, Georgia”
Rudy K. Prine, Valdosta State University
Chet Ballard, Valdosta State University
Panel 2
Date: Wednesday, September 26,2001
Time: 10:00 am – 11:15 am
Where: Caucus
THE TRUTH ABOUT CRIME
Chair: David Giacopassi, University of Memphis
“An Analysis of Anomalous Findings in the Crime Statistics in Two Cities”.
David Giacopassi, University of Memphis
Jerry Sparger, University of Memphis
“Crackbrained and Dopey: The War on Drugs as Misguided, Poorly Planned
Policy”
Matthew B. Robinson
"The Neglect of Cultural Nuance in Southern Subculture Theories"
J. Mitchell Miller, University of South Carolina
“The Relationship of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
to conduct Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder” – Robert Evans,
Jacksonville State University, Hill Harper & Marsha Reynolds, Valdosta
State University
Panel 3
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 10:00 am – 11:15 am
Where: Capital
LIFE OUTSIDE PRISON
Chair: Mark M. Lanier, University of Central Florida
“Providing Medical and Social Care to Released HIV Positive Inmates: Linking Inmates Needing Care (LINC)” - Mark M. Lanier, University of Central Florida
“Deprisonization: Corrections’Missing Link”
Jack W. Brown, University of Southern Mississippi
“Probationers’ Opinions of Alternative Sanctions: Why Shouldn’t I go
to Prison?”
David C. May, Eastern Kentucky University
Peter B. Wood, Mississippi State University
Panel 4
Date: Wednesday, September, 26, 2001
Time: 11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Where: Capital
JUVENILE JUSTICE: CURRENT ISSUES
Chair: Frank Williams, Prairie View A & M
Discussant: Marilyn McShane, Prairie View A & M
Panel 5
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Where: Caucus
INTEGRITY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Chair: Elizabeth Mustaine, University of Central Florida
“Marijuana, Alcohol and Academic Performance: Assessing College Students’
Scholarly Commitment and Success”
Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville
Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, University of Central Florida
“Ethical Misconduct and Officer Decertification: Does Higher Education
Matter?”
Stephen L. Mallory, University of Southern Mississippi
Adam J. McKee, University of Southern Mississippi
“Integrity in C.J. Education”
E.J. Williams, Fayetteville State University
“Wither Criminal Justice? An Argument for a Reformed Discipline”
Matthew B. Robinson, Appalachian State University
Panel 6
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Where: Caucus
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Chair: Stacy C. Moak, University of Louisiana at Monroe
“Perspectives and Practices in Domestic Violence”
Dr. Stacy C. Moak, University of Louisiana at Monroe
“Nature of Domestic Violence”
Georgette Higgs, University of Louisville
“If Victims Made Domestic Violence Policies, What Kinds of Policies
would they Make”
B. Joyce Stephens, SUNY at Fredonia
Panel 7
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Where: Capital
JUVENILE JUSTICE: RIGHTS AND PROCEDURES
Chair: James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky University
“A Quasi-Experimental Study Examining the Recidivism of Kentucky’s Juvenile
Bootcamp Program”
James B. Wells, Kelli Stearman, Eastern Kentucky University
“Predictors of Perceived Job Stress Among Kentucky Department of Juvenile
Justice Facility Staff”
James B. Wells, Eastern Kentucky University
Nick Amato, Eastern Kentucky University
“Ensuring Juvenile Rights”
Jeffrey L. Helms, Alliant International University
“The History of Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice System: Juvenile Justice
Policy and Procedure from 1968 to Present”
Penny M. Adams, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Bridging the Gap Between Juvenile and Adult Justice Systems”
Stephanie Harper
“Minority Juvenile Interactions with Law Enforcement” – Camille Gibson,
Prairie View A & M University
Panel 8
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Where: Caucus
THE NATURE OF CRIME
Chair: R. Worth Allen, Western Carolina University
“Group Affiliation’s Contribution to Sexual Assaults on College Campuses”
R. Worth Allen, Western Carolina University
“Stranger Danger: Explaining Women’s Fear of Crime”
Hannah Scott, University of Memphis
“The Place of Race: Differences between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal
Sexual Assaults reported to Police”
Rebecca Bearman, University of Memphis
“The Marital Rape Exemption”
Lisa S. Nored, University of Southern Mississippi
Fearmongering Needs to Stop: Let’s Tell the Truth about CJ”
Gene Stephens, University of South Carolina
Panel 9
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 2:30pm – 3:45 pm
Where: Capital
WHERE DOES CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION BELONG?
Chair: Julie C. Kunselman, University of West Florida
“Utilizing Case Studies to Facilitate Learning in Criminal Justice”
Julie C. Kunselman, Kathrine A. Johnson, University of West Florida
“Professional Model Vs. Liberal Arts Model: Act 5”
James Madden, Lake Superior State University
“Too Smart to be a Cop – The Case of Jordan v. New London: ‘Your Graduation
Gown Lies in Rags at their Feet’.”
Tom “Tad” Hughes, University of Louisville
Panel 10
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Time: 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Caucus
PRESIDENTIAL WORKSHOP ON THE COURTS: INTEGRITY AND THE COURTS
Convenor: Eddie J. Jordan, Jr. Esq., Rodney, Bordenave, Boykin &
Ehret, New Orleans, Louisiana
Panel 11
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Time: 8:30 am – 9:45 am
Where: Caucus
THE CJ SYSTEM: PROFESSIONAL AND SYSTEMIC CONCERNS
Chair: Bertus R. Ferreira, East Carolina University
“Criminal Justice and Social Work Cooperation”
Bertus R. Ferreira, East Carolina University
“Sex Offender Polygraph Testing, Is it Necessary? – You Decide!”
Ronald P. Bae, Troy State University at Dothan, Alabama.
“Insects and the Establishment of Postmortem Intervals of Humans and
Wildlife”
Erin Jean Watson, Louisiana State University
“The Challenge of Making the Criminal Justice System Function Like
a System.”
Ken Kerle, American Jail Association
Panel 12
Date: Thursday September 27, 2001
Time: 10:00am-11:15am
Where: Caucus
WORKSHOP: 2001: A TERRORISM ODYSSEY
Convenors: Joe Auten, North Carolina Justice Academy
Bob Ruth, Davidson College
Panel 13
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Time: 11:30am – 12:45 pm
Where: Caucus
WORKSHOP: “Training-Based Promotion of Police Sergeants: The MARTA Project”
Convenors: Damon D. Camp, Georgia State University
Joe Auten, North Carolina Justice Academy
H. Todd Locklear, Oldsmar, Florida
Major Tim Callahan, MARTA Police Dept.
Panel 14
Date: Thursday, September 27,2001
Time: 1:00pm – 2:15pm
Where: Caucus
DRUG COURTS AND RELATED CONCERNS
Chair: John O. Smykla, University of Alabama
“A Comparative Analysis of the Scope and Nature of Juvenile Drug Courts:
Are They ‘Prediction’ or ‘Prescription?’”
John J. Sloan, III, University of Alabama at Birmingham
John Ortiz Smykla, University of Alabama
“Jefferson County Juvenile Court Drug Court: Does it Work?”
Jeffrey P. Rush, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
“Acceptance of Drug Courts in Mississippi: Results from the Mississippi
Judicial Survey”
R. Gregory Dunaway, Terri L. Earnest, Matthew R. Lee, Christopher Purser,
Timothy Hayes and Ginger Stevenson, Mississippi State University
“Judges’ and District Attorneys’ Attitudes Toward Truth-In-Sentencing,
Alternative Sanctions, Prison Construction, and Correctional Policy in
Mississippi”
Terri L. Earnest, R. Gregory Dunaway, Peter B. Wood, Mississippi State
University
Panel 15
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Time: 1:00pm-2:15 pm
Where: Capital
CORRECTIONS: DRUGS, THUGS AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Chair: Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Grambling State University
“Chemical Handcuffs: The Use of Medications to Control Correctional
Populations”
Georgia Smith, Jacksonville State University
Don Shaver, Jacksonville State University
“Impact of Substance Use on Inmate Misconduct”
Shanhe Jiang, Grambling State University
“The Male Prison Sexual Hierarchy and Argot Labels in Oklahoma Correctional
Facilities”
Tammy Castle, Indiana University of Pennsylvania,
Christopher Hensley, Morehead State University,
Jeremy Wright, Morehead State University,
Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville
“Native American Women in Prison”
Jerry McKinney
Panel 16
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Time: 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Where: Caucus
PRESIDENTIAL ROUNDTABLE: THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE U.S.
Convenor: Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida
Participants:
Michael Blankenship, East Tennessee State University
Richard Janikowski, University of Memphis
Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis
Gennaro Vito, University of Louisville
Angela West, University of Louisville
Panel 17
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Time: 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Caucus
PRESIDENTIAL ROUNDTABLE: RACIAL PROFILING: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN DEVELOPING A RESEARCH AGENDA
Convenor: William F. Walsh, University of Louisville
Presenters:
Gennaro F. Vito, University of Louisville,
Elizabeth L. Grossi, University of Louisville,
Terry D. Edwards, University of Louisville,
Angela D. West, University of Louisville
Friday, September 28, 2001
8:30 am- Noon SCJA Registration Senate
8:30 am – 5:00 pm Exhibits Open Senate
8.30 am – 5.15 pm Panels See Program
10:00 am –11:15 am SCJA Business Meeting Caucus
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Awards Luncheon Assembly
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2:30 pm - 3:45 pm Tour of Baton Rouge
Presidential Roundtable Meet in Lobby at 1:45 pm, Caucus
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Participants’ Reception Assembly
Panel 18
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 8:30am – 9:45 am
Where: Renoir
MEET THE EDITORS: AJCJ EDITORS REVEAL ALL
Chair: Bill Doerner, Florida State University
Participants:
Mark L. Dantzker, University of Texas, Pan America
Ronald D. Hunter, State University of West Georgia
Panel 19
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 8:30 am – 9:45 am
Where: Caucus
JUSTICE ISSUES
Chair: Ferris Byxbe, Delta State University
“An Interpretation of the Second Amendment: The Court’s Dictum”
Ferris Byxbe, Delta State University
“Observations, Problems, and Consequences of Gathering Mitigation Data
in Cases of Capital Murder”
Craig J. Forsyth, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Rhonda D. Evans, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
D. Burk Foster, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Judicial Watch: A Measure of Performance in the Orleans Parish Criminal
District Court, 1994-2000”
Lisa Hutchinson Wallace, Richard Brown, Metropolitan Crime Commission
“Exemplars of Moral Exclusion in Criminal and Juvenile Justice: The
Case of Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter”
Tom Reed, Eastern Kentucky University
Panel 20
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 8:30am – 9:45 am
Where: Capital
MANAGING CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULUM, FACULTY AND STUDENTS
Chair: Stan Swart, University of North Florida
“Sam Walker and the Dilemmas of Applied Academia”
Stanley L. Swart, University of North Florida
“Who Wants to be a Successful Classroom Manager: Evaluating and Countering
Criminal Justice Student Anger, Aggression and Hostility in the Classroom
Setting”
Lloyd Klein
Bernadette Jones Palombo
Louisiana State University, Shreveport
“Collaborative Learning in Criminal Justice Classroom Environments”
Jerry McKinney
“Mentoring in Academe: Models for Facilitating Academic Development”
Julie C. Kunselman, University of West Florida
Christopher Hensley, Morehead State University
Richard Tewksbury, University of Louisville
“Instructional Development: A Course on the Media and Criminal Justice;
Films Based on True CJ Events” – Hill Harper, Valdosta State University,
Thomas Sullenberger, Southeast Louisiana University
Panel 21
Date: Friday, September 28,2001
Time: 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Where: Caucus
PRESIDENTAL ROUNDTABLE: PROFILING: RACIAL BIAS OR PROACTIVE POLICING?
Convenors: Ferris Byxbe, Delta State University
Philip Carlan, University of North Alabama
Participants:
Jerry De Gregory, University of North Alabama
Bob Hunt, University of Arkansas, Monticello
R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi
Panel 22
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 2:30 – 3:45 pm
Where: Capital
WORKSHOP: BUILDING THE COMPLETE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Chair: Paul L. Lindemuth, Kings College
“Building the Complete Law Enforcement Officer”
Paul L. Lindenmuth, Kings College
Panel 23
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Caucus
CORRECTIONS: LIFE, DEATH AND HEALTH ISSUES
Chair: Charles O. Ochie, Albany State University
“Demographic and Criminal Determinants of Mortality in Prison: The Odds
of Surviving Confinement”
Adansi Amankwaa, Albany State University
Charles O. Ochie, Albany State University
“An Analysis of Custodial Deaths in Jails: 1978-1998”
Darrell L. Ross, East Carolina University
“Correctional Health Care: Just(ice) Boohoo”
Etta F. Morgan, Penn State University-Harrisburg
“The Multifunction Jail: Policy Makers’ Views on the Goals of Local
Incarceration”
Brandon K. Applegate, Robin J. King,
Charles W. Otto, Ray Surette,
Bernard J. McCarthy,
University of Central Florida
“So Young, So Angry…The Revocation of Young Parolees in California:
A Comparative Analysis”
Marylin McShane, Frank P. Williams III Prairie View A & M University
Panel 24
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001
Time: 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Capital
RELEASING LIONS AMONG LAMBS: RECOMMENDED CHANGES IN ALABAMA’S SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION
Chair: J.R. Douglas, Jacksonville State University
“Releasing Lions Among the Lambs: The Evaluation, Level One and Two
Offenders”
Sherry Todd, Jacksonville State University.
“Releasing Lions Among the Lambs: Level Three, Four, and Out-of-State
Offenders”
Mary Cooper, Jacksonville State University
Panel 25
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2001
Time: 8:30 am – 9:45 am
Where: Capital
POLICING ISSUES II: RACE, GENDER AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Chair: Scott Cunningham, Tampa Police Department
“Does it Really Hurt to be Black in Blue?”
R. Alan Thompson, University of Southern Mississippi
“Cultural Diversity and the Future Criminal Justice Professional”
Patricia Grant, Virginia Commonwealth University
“Competing Paradigms in Policing: The Gender Factor”
Carole Garrison & Kay Scarborough, Eastern Kentucky University
“Contemporary Issues for Women In Law Enforcement”
Julie Campbell, University of Southern Mississippi
Panel 26
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2001
Time: 8:30 am – 9:45 am
Where: Caucus
JUVENILE DELINQUENTS: CAUSES AND TREATMENT
Chair: Gordon A. Crews, Jacksonville State University
“Satanic Tourism & Legend Trips: The Possible Connections Between
Occult Involvement and Juvenile Delinquency”
and “Satanic Tourism: Adolescent Dabblers and Identity Work”
Gordon A. Crews, Jacksonville State University
“An Examination of the Problem Oriented Severity Index (POSIT) on Incarcerated
Substance Using Youth”
Jill A. Gordon and Robyn L. Diehl, Virginia Commonwealth University.
“The Protective Effects of Family, Peer, and Organizational Support
on the Prevalence and Incidence of Delinquency Among African American Youths”
Becky Tatum, Georgia State University.
“Taggers or Gangs: A Behavioral Analysis”
Lynne Snowden & J.P. Guarino, UNC at Wilmington.
“Youth Gangs – A Law Enforcement Challenge”
Sharon Tracy, Georgia Southern University.
“Black and White School Violence: Some Preliminary Findings” – Florence
Ferguson, State University of West Georgia.
Panel 27
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2001
Time: 10:00am – 11:15 am
Where: Capital
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CANADA, ENGLAND, FRANCE AND JAPAN
Chair: Laura J. Moriarty, Virginia Commonwealth University
“Comparing Canadian and American Criminal Justice Systems with an Overview
of Critical Issues in Canada’s Criminal Justice Systems”
Amie R. Scheidegger, Charleston Southern University.
“Comparing English and American Criminal Justice Systems with an Overview
of Critical Issues in England’s Criminal Justice Systems”
Fred Massey, Charleston Southern University.
“Comparing French and American Criminal Justice Systems with an Overview
of
Critical Issues in French Criminal Justice Systems”
Elizabeth H. McConnell, Charleston Southern University.
“Comparing Japanese and American Criminal Justice Systems with an Overview
of Critical Issues in Japanese Criminal Justice Systems”
Deborah Smith, Charleston Southern University.
List of presenters, panelists (number represents number of panel)
Adams, Penny, 7
Allen, R. Worth, 8
Amankwaa, Adansi, 23
Amato, Nick, 7
Applegate, Brandon, 23
Auten, Joe, 12, 13
Bae, Ronald, 11
Ballard, Chet, 1
Beaman, Rebecca, 8
Blankenship, Michael, 16
Bohm, Robert, 16
Brown, Jack, 3
Brown, Richard, 19
Byxbe, Ferris, 19, 21
Callahan, Tim, 13
Camp, Dave, 13
Campbell, Julie, 25
Carlan, Philip, 1, 21
Castle, Tammy, 15
Camp, Dave, 13
Cooper, Mary, 24
Crews, Gordon, 26
Dantzker, Mark, 18
DeGregory, Jerry, 1, 21
Diehl, Robyn, 26
Doerner, Bill, 18
Douglas, J.R., 24
Dunaway, R. Gregory, 14
Earnest, Terri, 14
Edwards, Terry, 17
Evans, Rhonda, 19
Evans, Robert, 2
Ferguson, Florence, 26
Ferreira, Bertus, 11
Forsyth, Craig, 19
Foster, D. Burk, 19
Garrison, Carole, 25
Giacopassi, David, 2
Gibson, Camille, 7
Giorlando, Marianne, 15
Gordon, Jill, 26
Grant, Patricia, 25
Grossi, Elizabeth, 17
Guarino, J.P., 26
Harper, Hill, 2, 20
Harper, Stephanie, 7
Hayes, Timothy, 14
Helms, Jeffrey, 7
Hensley, Chris, 15, 20
Higgs, Georgette, 6
Hughes, Tad, 9
Hunt, Bob, 21
Hunter, Ron, 18
Janikowski, Richard, 16
Jiang, Shanhe, 15
Johnson, Katherine, 9
Jordan, Eddie, 10
Kerle, Ken, 11
King, Robin, 23
Klein, Lloyd, 20
Kunselman, Julie, 9, 20
Lanier, Mark, 3
Lee, Matthew, 14
Lindemuth, Paul, 22
Locklear, H. Todd, 13
Madden, James, 9
Mallory, Stephen, 5
Massey, Fred, 27
McCarthy, Bernard, 23
McConnell, Elizabeth, 27
May, David, 3
McKee, Adam, 5
McKinney, Jerry, 15, 20
McShane, Marilyn, 4, 23
Miller, J. Mitchell, 2
Moak, Stacy, 6
Moriarty, Laura, 27
Morgan, Etta, 23
Mustaine, Elizabeth, 5
Nored, Lisa, 8
Ochie, Charles, 23
Otto, Charles, 23
Palombo, Bernadette, 20
Prine, Rudy, 1
Purser, Christopher, 14
Reed, Tom, 19
Reynolds, Marsha, 2
Robinson, Matthew, 2, 5
Ross, Darrell, 23
Rush, Jeff, 14
Ruth, Bob, 12
Scarborough, Kay, 25
Scheidegger, Amie, 27
Scott, Hannah, 8
Shaver, Don, 15
Sloan, John, 14
Smith, Deborah, 27
Smith, Georgia, 15
Sullenberger, Tom, 20
Symkla, John, 14
Snowden, Lynne, 26
Sparger, Jerry, 2
Stearman, Kelli, 7
Stephens, B. Joyce, 6
Stephens, Gene, 8
Stevenson, Ginger, 14
Surette, Ray, 23
Swart, Stanley, 20
Tatum, Becky, 26
Tewksbury, Richard, 5, 15, 20
Thompson, R. Alan, 21, 25
Thompson, David, 1
Thompson, Scott, 25
Todd, Sherry, 24
Tracy, Sharon, 26
Vandiver, Margaret, 16
Vito, Gennaro, 16, 17
Wallace, Lisa, 19
Walsh, William, 17
Watson, Erin, 11
Wells, James, 7
West, Angela, 16, 17
Williams, E.J., 5
Williams, Frank, 4, 23
Wood, Peter, 3, 14
Wright, Jeremy, 15