Daniel W. Van Ness analyzes the problems that make our criminal justice system ineffective, expensive and unjust. And he offers a concrete proposal for reform to benefit both offenders and victims. Foreword by Chuck Colson.
I where the parameters terms for each possible 12, pair 13 of , specifically make use of the multivariate probit routine developed by Cappellari and Jenkins (2003) for the Stata system, which uses the Geweke-Hajivassiliou-Keane (GHK) ...
Concentrating on such personal crimes as mugging, robbery, and rape, this book provides emotional support as well as practical information on where to seek legal, medical, and psychological help and briefly details police and court ...
The text includes newly contributed and updated articles utilizing the latest research and studies in the areas of violence, abuse and victims′ rights from experts in the field.
This book provides a diverse and provocative array of arguments, critiques and recommendations from leading researchers and scholars in the field of green criminology.
In B. C. Welsh & D. P. Farrington (Eds.), Preventing crime: What works for children, offenders, victims, and places (pp. 161–178). Dordrecht: Springer. Farrell, G., Sousa, W., & Weisel, D. (2002). The time-window effect in the ...
Crime and Its Victims: What We Can Do
In the new and revised 2005 edition of this outstanding casebook, authors Professor Doug Beloof, Judge Paul Cassell, and victims attorney Stephen Twist review the expanding role of the crime...
Most discourses on victims in international criminal justice take the subject of victims for granted, as an identity and category existing exogenously to the judicial process. This book takes a different approach.
This comprehensive text for students in criminal justice, victimology, and victims' issues examines past and current victimological studies and information. The authors discuss crime victims in relationship to the criminal...
Victims in the War on Crime is the first book to provide a critical analysis of the role of victims in the criminal justice system as a whole.