Revised edition of the author's Crime and justice: a casebook approach, published in 2003.
A powerful combination of research, data-driven policy journalism, and the author's lived experiences, this book explains what many reform advocates get wrong, and illustrates how the misguided commitment to leniency places America's most ...
International crime and justice is an emerging field that covers international and transnational crimes that have not been the focus of mainstream criminology or criminal justice. This book examines the field from a global perspective.
The contributors to this volume, the leading scholars in their fields, bring unsurpassed breadth and depth of knowledge to bear in answering these questions.
A board of criminal justice experts--including Harvard Law School professor Derrick Bell, former U.S. Attorney General Edward Levi, and Elaine Jones, the director of the NAACP's legal defense fund--confronts the...
βIs Cross-National and Comparative Research on the Criminal Justice System Useful? ... In The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South, edited by Kerry Carrington, Russell Hogg, John Scott, and Maximo Sozzo.
This book systematically discusses the numerous methodological approaches and tallies up what is known about the costs of crime A must-read for anyone involved in public policy, The Costs of Crime and Justice consolidates the diverse ...
Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies (by Stacy L. Mallicoat) introduces students to the key concepts of the criminal justice system and invites them to explore emerging issues.
See William W. Freehling, The Road to Disunion: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854β1861, at331β33 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007). On the staffing ofslave patrols, see Sally E. Hadden, Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia ...
Welcome to the World of Criminal Justice. The individual entries in this ready-reference source explain in concise, detailed, and jargon-free language some of the most important topics, theories, discoveries, concepts,...
Written under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald, The Turner Diaries was the work of William Luther Pierce III, who had formal ties to several white supremacists and right-wing groups throughout the Midwest ...