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Crime and Justice, Volume 42
For the American criminal justice system, 1975 was a watershed year. Offender rehabilitation and individualized sentencing fell from favor. The partisan politics of "law and order" took over. Among the results four decades later are the world's harshest punishments and highest imprisonment rate. Pol... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2013 -
Crime and Justice, Volume 43: Why Crime Rates Fall, and Why They Don't
Violent and property crime rates in all Western countries have been falling since the early and mid-1990s, after rising in the 1970s and 1980s. Few people have noticed the common patterns and fewer have attempted to understand or explain them. Yet the implications are essential for thinking about cr... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2014 -
Crime and Justice, Volume 44: A Review of Research
Volume 44 of Crime and Justice is essential reading for scholars, policy makers, and practitioners who need to know about the latest advances in knowledge concerning crime, its causes, and its control. Contents include Robert D. Crutchfield on the complex interactions among race, social class, and c... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2015 -
Punishment and Politics
Labour has embarked upon a root and branch remaking of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, with a mass of new legislation implemented or planned. It has ensured a continuously high profile for criminal justice issues, and they have been at the centre of wider political discourse. Yet t... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2004 -
Crime and Justice, Volume 47: A Review of Research (Crime and Justice: A Review of Research #47)
Since 1979, the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2018 -
Confronting Crime: Crime control policy under new labour (Cambridge Criminal Justice Series)
From Labour's promise to be 'tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime' through to the White Paper and new criminal justice legislation, controlling crime and reforming the criminal justice system has been one of the government's key priorities.This book provides a detailed review of the thinking... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2003 -
Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice (Cambridge Criminal Justice Series)
In this book six leading criminologists address the central issues of ideology, crime and criminal justice in a series of essays originally presented at a symposium held in honour of Sir Leon Radzinowicz in Cambridge in March 2001. This book is concerned with the key themes of the history of crimina... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1977 -
Reform and Punishment (Cambridge Criminal Justice Series)
by Sue Rex • Michael TonryIn this book a group of leading authorities in the field address the key issues surrounding the future of sentencing in Britain, in the light particularly of the highly influential Halliday Report. These proposals for reform amount to the single most ambitious and comprehensive set of proposals for ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2002