Changing Attitudes to Punishment
Herausgeber: Roberts, Julian; Hough, Mike
170,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
Melden Sie sich
hier
hier
für den Produktalarm an, um über die Verfügbarkeit des Produkts informiert zu werden.
Changing Attitudes to Punishment
Herausgeber: Roberts, Julian; Hough, Mike
- Gebundenes Buch
Throughout the Western world public opinion plays an important role in shaping criminal justice policy. At the same time opinion polls demonstrate that the public knows little about crime or justice. This title addresses this problem drawing on research from many countries.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Susan Easton (Emeritus Professor of Law, Emeritus Professor of Law,Sentencing and Punishment159,99 €
- Rob CantonPunishment33,99 €
- Rob CantonPunishment123,99 €
- Henry CloudBoundaries with Kids21,99 €
- Sanaz AlastiJudicial Corporal Punishment as an Alternative to Incarceration in the United States101,99 €
- Sojin Lim (UK University of Central Lancashire)International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea194,99 €
- Richard MiddletonThe War of American Independence54,99 €
-
-
-
Throughout the Western world public opinion plays an important role in shaping criminal justice policy. At the same time opinion polls demonstrate that the public knows little about crime or justice. This title addresses this problem drawing on research from many countries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 242mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781843920038
- ISBN-10: 1843920034
- Artikelnr.: 24979132
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 242mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781843920038
- ISBN-10: 1843920034
- Artikelnr.: 24979132
Edited by Roberts, Julian; Hough, Mike
1. Public Attitudes to Punishment: The Context by Julian V. Roberts and
Mike Hough 2. Measuring Attitudes to Sentencing by Loretta J. Stalans 3.
Public Opinion and the Nature of Community Penalties by Julian V. Roberts
4. Cross-National Attitudes Towards Punishment by Pat Mayhew and John
Kesteren 5. The Evolution of Public Attitudes to Punishment in Western and
Eastern Europe by Helmut Kury, Obergfell-Fuchs and Ursula Smartt 6. Public
and Judicial Attitudes to Punishment in Switzerland by André Kuhn 7. Public
Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: Change or Consistency? by Francis
T. Cullen, Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate and
Shannon A. Santana 8. Attitudes to Punishment in the US - Punitive and
Liberal Opinions by John Doble 9. How Malleable are Attitudes to Crime and
Punishment? Findings from a British Deliberative Poll by Mike Hough and
Alison Park 10. Improving Public Knowledge about Crime and Criminal Justice
by Catriona Mirrlees-Black 11. Strategies for Changing Public Attitudes to
Punishment by David Indermaur and Mike Hough 12. Privileging Public
Attitudes Towards Sentencing by Rod Morgan
Mike Hough 2. Measuring Attitudes to Sentencing by Loretta J. Stalans 3.
Public Opinion and the Nature of Community Penalties by Julian V. Roberts
4. Cross-National Attitudes Towards Punishment by Pat Mayhew and John
Kesteren 5. The Evolution of Public Attitudes to Punishment in Western and
Eastern Europe by Helmut Kury, Obergfell-Fuchs and Ursula Smartt 6. Public
and Judicial Attitudes to Punishment in Switzerland by André Kuhn 7. Public
Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: Change or Consistency? by Francis
T. Cullen, Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate and
Shannon A. Santana 8. Attitudes to Punishment in the US - Punitive and
Liberal Opinions by John Doble 9. How Malleable are Attitudes to Crime and
Punishment? Findings from a British Deliberative Poll by Mike Hough and
Alison Park 10. Improving Public Knowledge about Crime and Criminal Justice
by Catriona Mirrlees-Black 11. Strategies for Changing Public Attitudes to
Punishment by David Indermaur and Mike Hough 12. Privileging Public
Attitudes Towards Sentencing by Rod Morgan
1. Public Attitudes to Punishment: The Context by Julian V. Roberts and
Mike Hough 2. Measuring Attitudes to Sentencing by Loretta J. Stalans 3.
Public Opinion and the Nature of Community Penalties by Julian V. Roberts
4. Cross-National Attitudes Towards Punishment by Pat Mayhew and John
Kesteren 5. The Evolution of Public Attitudes to Punishment in Western and
Eastern Europe by Helmut Kury, Obergfell-Fuchs and Ursula Smartt 6. Public
and Judicial Attitudes to Punishment in Switzerland by André Kuhn 7. Public
Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: Change or Consistency? by Francis
T. Cullen, Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate and
Shannon A. Santana 8. Attitudes to Punishment in the US - Punitive and
Liberal Opinions by John Doble 9. How Malleable are Attitudes to Crime and
Punishment? Findings from a British Deliberative Poll by Mike Hough and
Alison Park 10. Improving Public Knowledge about Crime and Criminal Justice
by Catriona Mirrlees-Black 11. Strategies for Changing Public Attitudes to
Punishment by David Indermaur and Mike Hough 12. Privileging Public
Attitudes Towards Sentencing by Rod Morgan
Mike Hough 2. Measuring Attitudes to Sentencing by Loretta J. Stalans 3.
Public Opinion and the Nature of Community Penalties by Julian V. Roberts
4. Cross-National Attitudes Towards Punishment by Pat Mayhew and John
Kesteren 5. The Evolution of Public Attitudes to Punishment in Western and
Eastern Europe by Helmut Kury, Obergfell-Fuchs and Ursula Smartt 6. Public
and Judicial Attitudes to Punishment in Switzerland by André Kuhn 7. Public
Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: Change or Consistency? by Francis
T. Cullen, Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate and
Shannon A. Santana 8. Attitudes to Punishment in the US - Punitive and
Liberal Opinions by John Doble 9. How Malleable are Attitudes to Crime and
Punishment? Findings from a British Deliberative Poll by Mike Hough and
Alison Park 10. Improving Public Knowledge about Crime and Criminal Justice
by Catriona Mirrlees-Black 11. Strategies for Changing Public Attitudes to
Punishment by David Indermaur and Mike Hough 12. Privileging Public
Attitudes Towards Sentencing by Rod Morgan