The Handbook of Crime and Punishment.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cary : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 1998Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resource (818 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780198027102Subject(s): Crime -- Government policy -- United States | Crime -- United States | Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States | Punishment -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Handbook of Crime and PunishmentDDC classification: 364.973 LOC classification: HV6789.H25 2000Online resources: Click to ViewIntro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction: Crime and Punishment in America -- Part I: The Context -- 1 Crime, Criminal Justice, and Public Opinion -- 2 Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice -- 3 Gender, Crime, and Criminology -- Part II: Topical Crime Problems -- 4 Street Gangs -- 5 White-Collar Crime -- 6 Organized Crime -- 7 Family Violence -- 8 Drug Control -- Part III: Causes of Crime -- 9 Individual Differences and Offending -- 10 Communities and Crime -- 11 Economic Conditions, Work, and Crime -- Part IV: Crime Reduction -- 12 Restorative Justice -- 13 Deterrence and Incapacitation -- 14 Crime Prevention -- 15 Treatment of Sex Offenders -- Part V: Pre-convition Processes and Institutions -- 16 American Policing -- 17 Prosecution -- 18 Jails -- Part VI: Post-conviction Processes and Institutions -- 19 The Juvenile Court -- 20 Sentencing -- 21 Probation and Parole -- 22 Prisons -- 23 Private Prisons -- Part VII: Punishment -- 24 Penal Theories -- 25 Intermediate Sanctions -- 26 Correctional Treatment -- 27 Capital Punishment -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Introduction: Crime and Punishment in America Michael Tonry. Part I: The Context. 1. Crime, Criminal Justice, and Public Opinion, Julian V. Roberts & Loretta J. Stalans. 2. Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Janet L. Lauritsen & Robert J. Sampson. 3. Gender, Crime, and Criminology, Kathleen Daly. Part II: Topical Crime Problems. 4. Street Gangs, Malcolm W. Klein. 5. White-Collar Crime, Neal Shover. 6. Organized Crime, James B. Jacobs & Christopher Panarella. 7. Family Violence, Richard J. Gelles. 8. Drug Control, Robert MacCoun & Peter Reuter. Part III: Causes of Crime. 9. Individual Differences and Offending, David P. Farrington. 10. Communities and Crime, Per-Olof H. Wikstrom. 11. Economic Conditions, Work, and Crime, Anne Morrison Piehl. Part IV: Crime Reduction. 12. Restorative Justice, John Braithwaite. 13. Deterrence and Incapacitation, Daniel S. Nagin. 14. Crime Prevention, Trevor Bennett. 15. Treatment of Sex Offenders, Vernon L. Quinsey. Part V: Pre-Conviction Processes and Institutions. 16. American Policing, Lawrence W. Sherman. 17. Prosecution, Candace McCoy. 18. Jails, Richard S. Frase. Part VI: Post-Conviction Processes and Institutions. 19. The Juvenile Court, Barry C. Feld. 20. Senencing, Kevin R. Reitz. 21. Probation and Parole, Joan Petersilia. 22. Prisons, Roy D. King. 23. Private Prisons, Richard W. Harding. Part VII: Punishment. 24. Penal Theories, Andrew von Hirsch. 25. Intermediate Sanctions, Michael Tonry. 26. Correctional Treatment, Gerald G. Gaes. 27. Capital Punishment, Roger Hood.
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