Using a fresh approach, this Oxford Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of crimes as public policy subjects to provide an authoritative overview of current knowledge about the nature, scale, and effects of diverse forms of criminal behavior and of efforts to prevent and control them. Michael Tonry, a leading authority on criminology, has brought together twenty-four of the most distinguished active scholars in the field to present a wide-rangingoverview and analysis of violent crimes, property crimes, crimes against morality, transactional crimes, and transnational crimes.…mehr
Using a fresh approach, this Oxford Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of crimes as public policy subjects to provide an authoritative overview of current knowledge about the nature, scale, and effects of diverse forms of criminal behavior and of efforts to prevent and control them. Michael Tonry, a leading authority on criminology, has brought together twenty-four of the most distinguished active scholars in the field to present a wide-rangingoverview and analysis of violent crimes, property crimes, crimes against morality, transactional crimes, and transnational crimes. Straightforward and accessible, individual chapters cover traditional topics such as firearms violence, financial crimes, and organized crime as well as emerging subjects liketerrorism, crimes against humanity, and internet child pornography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota Law School, and Senior Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Free University Amsterdam, and visiting professor at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is the author or editor of more than 40 books, including Why Punish? How Much? (OUP 2011) and The Handbook of Crime and Punishment (OUP 1998).
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Preface About the Contributors Crime and Public Policy , Michael Tonry Part I. Violent and Sexual Crime 1. Homicide and Serious Assaults, Richard Rosenfeld 2. Sexual Violence, Lisa Sample 3. Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig 4. Robbery, Philip J. Cook 5. Domestic Violence, Denise Hines 6. Child Abuse, Kathie Malley-Morrison and Denise Hines Part II. Property Crime 7. Burglary, Wim Bernasco 8. Auto Theft, Michael Cherbonneau and Richard Wright 9. Financial Crimes, Michael Levi 10. Identity Theft, Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis Part III. Transactional Crime 11. Organizational Crime, Neal Shover and Jennifer Scroggins 12. Organized Crime, James Finckenauer 13. Environmental Crime, Peter Yeager and Sally Simpson 14. Money Laundering, Michael Levi and Peter Reuter 15. Tax Evasion, Valerie Braithwaite Part IV. Transnational Crime 16. Human Smuggling, Edward R. Kleemans 17. Terrorism, Laura Dugan 18. Trafficking in Cultural Artifacts, A.J.G. (Edgar) Tijhuis 19. Cybercrime, Samuel C. McQuade III Part V. Crimes against Morality 20. Drug Abuse, Robert J. MacCoun and Karin D. Martin 21. Hate Crimes, Valerie Jenness 22. Prostitution, Jody Miller 23. Anti-social Behavior, Michael Tonry and Harriet Bildsten 24. Gambling, John Dombrink
Preface About the Contributors Crime and Public Policy , Michael Tonry Part I. Violent and Sexual Crime 1. Homicide and Serious Assaults, Richard Rosenfeld 2. Sexual Violence, Lisa Sample 3. Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig 4. Robbery, Philip J. Cook 5. Domestic Violence, Denise Hines 6. Child Abuse, Kathie Malley-Morrison and Denise Hines Part II. Property Crime 7. Burglary, Wim Bernasco 8. Auto Theft, Michael Cherbonneau and Richard Wright 9. Financial Crimes, Michael Levi 10. Identity Theft, Heith Copes and Lynne Vieraitis Part III. Transactional Crime 11. Organizational Crime, Neal Shover and Jennifer Scroggins 12. Organized Crime, James Finckenauer 13. Environmental Crime, Peter Yeager and Sally Simpson 14. Money Laundering, Michael Levi and Peter Reuter 15. Tax Evasion, Valerie Braithwaite Part IV. Transnational Crime 16. Human Smuggling, Edward R. Kleemans 17. Terrorism, Laura Dugan 18. Trafficking in Cultural Artifacts, A.J.G. (Edgar) Tijhuis 19. Cybercrime, Samuel C. McQuade III Part V. Crimes against Morality 20. Drug Abuse, Robert J. MacCoun and Karin D. Martin 21. Hate Crimes, Valerie Jenness 22. Prostitution, Jody Miller 23. Anti-social Behavior, Michael Tonry and Harriet Bildsten 24. Gambling, John Dombrink
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