Economic Sanctions in Criminal Justice provides an in-depth overview on how economic sanctions are currently being used in the United States to address the multiple goals of criminal sentencing.
Economic Sanctions in Criminal Justice provides an in-depth overview on how economic sanctions are currently being used in the United States to address the multiple goals of criminal sentencing.
R. Barry Ruback, JD, PhD, is Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Penn State University.
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Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview Chapter 2: Fines, Fees/Costs, Forfeitures, and Restitution Chapter 3: Overview of the Research Chapter 4: Imposition of Restitution Chapter 5: Payment of Restitution: A Review and Field Experiment Chapter 6: Effects of Paying Restitution Chapter 7: Research Summary and Implications Chapter 8: Policy Implications
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview Chapter 2: Fines, Fees/Costs, Forfeitures, and Restitution Chapter 3: Overview of the Research Chapter 4: Imposition of Restitution Chapter 5: Payment of Restitution: A Review and Field Experiment Chapter 6: Effects of Paying Restitution Chapter 7: Research Summary and Implications Chapter 8: Policy Implications
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