The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Tonry, Michael
The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Tonry, Michael
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A comprehensive and accesible overview of the operation of the American criminal justice system, The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice covers a wide range of issues, making it an important reference for students and scholars in criminal justice, law, and public policy.
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A comprehensive and accesible overview of the operation of the American criminal justice system, The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice covers a wide range of issues, making it an important reference for students and scholars in criminal justice, law, and public policy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 992
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1672g
- ISBN-13: 9780199338283
- ISBN-10: 0199338280
- Artikelnr.: 38079785
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 992
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1672g
- ISBN-13: 9780199338283
- ISBN-10: 0199338280
- Artikelnr.: 38079785
Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota
* List of Contributors
* 1. Crime and Criminal Justice (Michael Tonry)
* 2. Crime Trends (Eric Baumer)
* 3. Evidence-based Crime Policy (Brandon C. Welsh and David P.
Farrington)
* Purposes and Functions
* 4. Punishment (Michael Tonry)
* 5. Crime Prevention (Brandon C. Welsh)
* 6. Treatment and Rehabilitation (Frank T. Cullen and Paula Smith)
* 7. General Deterrence (Robert Apel and Daniel Nagin)
* 8. Reparation and Restoration (Kathy Daly and Gitana
Proietti-Scifoni)
* 9. Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy (Matt Matravers)
* Problems and Priorities
* 10. Drugs and Crime (Jonathan P. Caulkins and Mark A. R. Kleiman)
* 11. Race, Ethnicity, and Crime (Cassia Spohn)
* 12. Sex, Gender, and Crime (Rosemary Gartner)
* 13. Immigrants and Crime (Sandra Bucerius)
* 14. Guns and Crime (Charles Wellford)
* 15. Work and Crime (Aaron Chalfin and Steven Raphael)
* Police and Policing
* 16. Police Organization (Stephen D. Mastrofski and James J. Willis)
* 17. Police and Crime Control (Lawrence W. Sherman)
* 18. Community and Problem-oriented Policing (Michael D. Reisig)
* 19. Legitimacy and Lawful Policing (Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic)
* Juvenile Justice
* 20. Juvenile Justice (Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop)
* Prosecution and Sentencing
* 21. Prosecution (Candace McCoy)
* 22. Sentencing (Brian Johnson)
* 23. Mandatory Penalties (Michael Tonry)
* 24. Capital Punishment (Ray Paternoster)
* Community and Institutional Corrections
* 25. Jails and Pretrial Release (Brandon Applegate)
* 26. Probation and Community Penalties (Stan C. Proband)
* 27. Drug and Other Specialty Courts (Ojmarrh Mitchell)
* 28. Prisons (Yvonne Jewkes)
* 29. Women's Prisons (Candace Kruttschnitt)
* 30. Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Joan Petersilia)
* 1. Crime and Criminal Justice (Michael Tonry)
* 2. Crime Trends (Eric Baumer)
* 3. Evidence-based Crime Policy (Brandon C. Welsh and David P.
Farrington)
* Purposes and Functions
* 4. Punishment (Michael Tonry)
* 5. Crime Prevention (Brandon C. Welsh)
* 6. Treatment and Rehabilitation (Frank T. Cullen and Paula Smith)
* 7. General Deterrence (Robert Apel and Daniel Nagin)
* 8. Reparation and Restoration (Kathy Daly and Gitana
Proietti-Scifoni)
* 9. Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy (Matt Matravers)
* Problems and Priorities
* 10. Drugs and Crime (Jonathan P. Caulkins and Mark A. R. Kleiman)
* 11. Race, Ethnicity, and Crime (Cassia Spohn)
* 12. Sex, Gender, and Crime (Rosemary Gartner)
* 13. Immigrants and Crime (Sandra Bucerius)
* 14. Guns and Crime (Charles Wellford)
* 15. Work and Crime (Aaron Chalfin and Steven Raphael)
* Police and Policing
* 16. Police Organization (Stephen D. Mastrofski and James J. Willis)
* 17. Police and Crime Control (Lawrence W. Sherman)
* 18. Community and Problem-oriented Policing (Michael D. Reisig)
* 19. Legitimacy and Lawful Policing (Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic)
* Juvenile Justice
* 20. Juvenile Justice (Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop)
* Prosecution and Sentencing
* 21. Prosecution (Candace McCoy)
* 22. Sentencing (Brian Johnson)
* 23. Mandatory Penalties (Michael Tonry)
* 24. Capital Punishment (Ray Paternoster)
* Community and Institutional Corrections
* 25. Jails and Pretrial Release (Brandon Applegate)
* 26. Probation and Community Penalties (Stan C. Proband)
* 27. Drug and Other Specialty Courts (Ojmarrh Mitchell)
* 28. Prisons (Yvonne Jewkes)
* 29. Women's Prisons (Candace Kruttschnitt)
* 30. Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Joan Petersilia)
* List of Contributors
* 1. Crime and Criminal Justice (Michael Tonry)
* 2. Crime Trends (Eric Baumer)
* 3. Evidence-based Crime Policy (Brandon C. Welsh and David P.
Farrington)
* Purposes and Functions
* 4. Punishment (Michael Tonry)
* 5. Crime Prevention (Brandon C. Welsh)
* 6. Treatment and Rehabilitation (Frank T. Cullen and Paula Smith)
* 7. General Deterrence (Robert Apel and Daniel Nagin)
* 8. Reparation and Restoration (Kathy Daly and Gitana
Proietti-Scifoni)
* 9. Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy (Matt Matravers)
* Problems and Priorities
* 10. Drugs and Crime (Jonathan P. Caulkins and Mark A. R. Kleiman)
* 11. Race, Ethnicity, and Crime (Cassia Spohn)
* 12. Sex, Gender, and Crime (Rosemary Gartner)
* 13. Immigrants and Crime (Sandra Bucerius)
* 14. Guns and Crime (Charles Wellford)
* 15. Work and Crime (Aaron Chalfin and Steven Raphael)
* Police and Policing
* 16. Police Organization (Stephen D. Mastrofski and James J. Willis)
* 17. Police and Crime Control (Lawrence W. Sherman)
* 18. Community and Problem-oriented Policing (Michael D. Reisig)
* 19. Legitimacy and Lawful Policing (Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic)
* Juvenile Justice
* 20. Juvenile Justice (Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop)
* Prosecution and Sentencing
* 21. Prosecution (Candace McCoy)
* 22. Sentencing (Brian Johnson)
* 23. Mandatory Penalties (Michael Tonry)
* 24. Capital Punishment (Ray Paternoster)
* Community and Institutional Corrections
* 25. Jails and Pretrial Release (Brandon Applegate)
* 26. Probation and Community Penalties (Stan C. Proband)
* 27. Drug and Other Specialty Courts (Ojmarrh Mitchell)
* 28. Prisons (Yvonne Jewkes)
* 29. Women's Prisons (Candace Kruttschnitt)
* 30. Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Joan Petersilia)
* 1. Crime and Criminal Justice (Michael Tonry)
* 2. Crime Trends (Eric Baumer)
* 3. Evidence-based Crime Policy (Brandon C. Welsh and David P.
Farrington)
* Purposes and Functions
* 4. Punishment (Michael Tonry)
* 5. Crime Prevention (Brandon C. Welsh)
* 6. Treatment and Rehabilitation (Frank T. Cullen and Paula Smith)
* 7. General Deterrence (Robert Apel and Daniel Nagin)
* 8. Reparation and Restoration (Kathy Daly and Gitana
Proietti-Scifoni)
* 9. Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy (Matt Matravers)
* Problems and Priorities
* 10. Drugs and Crime (Jonathan P. Caulkins and Mark A. R. Kleiman)
* 11. Race, Ethnicity, and Crime (Cassia Spohn)
* 12. Sex, Gender, and Crime (Rosemary Gartner)
* 13. Immigrants and Crime (Sandra Bucerius)
* 14. Guns and Crime (Charles Wellford)
* 15. Work and Crime (Aaron Chalfin and Steven Raphael)
* Police and Policing
* 16. Police Organization (Stephen D. Mastrofski and James J. Willis)
* 17. Police and Crime Control (Lawrence W. Sherman)
* 18. Community and Problem-oriented Policing (Michael D. Reisig)
* 19. Legitimacy and Lawful Policing (Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic)
* Juvenile Justice
* 20. Juvenile Justice (Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop)
* Prosecution and Sentencing
* 21. Prosecution (Candace McCoy)
* 22. Sentencing (Brian Johnson)
* 23. Mandatory Penalties (Michael Tonry)
* 24. Capital Punishment (Ray Paternoster)
* Community and Institutional Corrections
* 25. Jails and Pretrial Release (Brandon Applegate)
* 26. Probation and Community Penalties (Stan C. Proband)
* 27. Drug and Other Specialty Courts (Ojmarrh Mitchell)
* 28. Prisons (Yvonne Jewkes)
* 29. Women's Prisons (Candace Kruttschnitt)
* 30. Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Joan Petersilia)