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Criminology and Public Policy : Putting Theory to Work /

Examines the links between criminological theory and criminal justice policy and practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Decker, Scott H., Barlow, Hugh D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia, Pa. : Temple University Press, 2010.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction to part one : putting criminological theory into practice / Hugh D. Barlow and Scott H. Decker
  • Control balance theory and social policy / Charles R. Tittle
  • Controlling crime : recommendations from general strain theory / Robert Agnew
  • The normal crime rate, the economy, and mass incarceration : an institutional anomie perspective on crime control policy / Richard Rosenfeld and Steven F. Messner
  • A general theory of crime and public policy / Alex R. Piquero
  • Nothing is as practical as a good theory : social learning theory and the treatment and prevention of delinquency / Ronald L. Akers
  • Routine precautions, criminology, and crime prevention / Marcus Felson and Ronald V. Clarke
  • Introduction to part two : impact theory and policy on key criminological issues / Hugh D. Barlow and Scott H. Decker
  • Decision making by persistent thieves and crime control policy / Neal Shover and Heith Copes
  • Theories of gang behavior and public policy / Jean McGloin and Scott H. Decker
  • State crime theory and control / Dawn L. Rothe and David Kauzlarich
  • Theories of white-collar crime and public policy / Nicole Leeper Piquero and Andrea Schoepfer
  • Drug law and violent retaliation / Scott Jacques and Richard Wright
  • Feminist criminology : beyond the slaying of demons / Marie Griffin
  • Critical race perspectives : explaining the differential treatment of racial minorities by the criminal justice system / Katharine Tellis, Nancy Rodriguez, and Cassia Spohn
  • Problem-solving restorative justice : from incidents and cases to community building and collective outcomes in a new response to youth crime / Gordon Bazemore and Rachel Boba.