Written by some of the leading criminologists in the country, this new title is a 'one-stop shop' for those who teach, study or are interested in criminology and the criminal justice systems of the UK.
Written by some of the leading criminologists in the country, this new title is a 'one-stop shop' for those who teach, study or are interested in criminology and the criminal justice systems of the UK.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Muncie, Open University, David Wilson University of Central England, Birmingham
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 APPROACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY; Chapter 1 CONTEMPORARY CRIMINOLOGY CRIME AND STRATEGIES OF CRIME CONTROL JohnMuncie; Chapter 2 THE POLITICS AND PROCESSES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE DavidWilson; Chapter 3 RESEARCHING CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Gemma Buckland Emma Wincup; Part 2 UNRAVELLING CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY; Chapter 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE PUBLIC OPINION FEAR AND POPULAR POLITICS Lynn Hancock; Chapter 5 MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Yvonne Jewkes; Chapter 6 MINORITIES CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Nadia Joanne Britton; Chapter 7 GENDER CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Sandra Walklate; Chapter 8 VICTIMS CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Graham Wright Jane Hill; Chapter 9 ISLAM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Basia Spalek; Chapter 10 REGULATION AND CORPORATE CRIME Dave Whyte; Chapter 11 GLOBALISATION HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS Wayne Morrison; Part 3 DELIVERING CRIMINA JUSTICE; Chapter 12 CRIME PREVENTION COMMUNITY SAFETY AND CRIME AND DISORDER REDUCTION Gordon Hughes; Chapter 13 POLICE AND POLICING DouglasSharp; Chapter 14 SENTENCING AND COURT PROCESSES Anthea Hucklesby; Chapter 15 YOUTH CRIME AND YOUTH JUSTICE Barry Goldson; Chapter 16 PROBATION AND COMMUNITY PENALTIES Mike Nash; Chapter 17 THINKING ABOUT IMPRISONMENT JoeSim; Chapter 18 RESTORATIVE AND INFORMAL JUSTICE1 Gerry Johnstone; Chapter 19 CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND Anne Reuss; Index Anne Reuss;
Part 1 APPROACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY; Chapter 1 CONTEMPORARY CRIMINOLOGY CRIME AND STRATEGIES OF CRIME CONTROL JohnMuncie; Chapter 2 THE POLITICS AND PROCESSES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE DavidWilson; Chapter 3 RESEARCHING CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Gemma Buckland Emma Wincup; Part 2 UNRAVELLING CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY; Chapter 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE PUBLIC OPINION FEAR AND POPULAR POLITICS Lynn Hancock; Chapter 5 MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Yvonne Jewkes; Chapter 6 MINORITIES CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Nadia Joanne Britton; Chapter 7 GENDER CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Sandra Walklate; Chapter 8 VICTIMS CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Graham Wright Jane Hill; Chapter 9 ISLAM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Basia Spalek; Chapter 10 REGULATION AND CORPORATE CRIME Dave Whyte; Chapter 11 GLOBALISATION HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS Wayne Morrison; Part 3 DELIVERING CRIMINA JUSTICE; Chapter 12 CRIME PREVENTION COMMUNITY SAFETY AND CRIME AND DISORDER REDUCTION Gordon Hughes; Chapter 13 POLICE AND POLICING DouglasSharp; Chapter 14 SENTENCING AND COURT PROCESSES Anthea Hucklesby; Chapter 15 YOUTH CRIME AND YOUTH JUSTICE Barry Goldson; Chapter 16 PROBATION AND COMMUNITY PENALTIES Mike Nash; Chapter 17 THINKING ABOUT IMPRISONMENT JoeSim; Chapter 18 RESTORATIVE AND INFORMAL JUSTICE1 Gerry Johnstone; Chapter 19 CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND Anne Reuss; Index Anne Reuss;
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