Crime and Public Policy

Crime and Public Policy
Author: James Q. Wilson,Joan Petersilia
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2011
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780195399356

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This collection of articles presents the latest scientific information on the causes of crime and evidence about what does and does not work to control it.

Crime and Public Policy

Crime and Public Policy
Author: James Q. Wilson,Joan Petersilia
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199968237

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Crime in the United States has fluctuated considerably over the past thirty years, as have the policy approaches to deal with it. During this time criminologists and other scholars have helped to shed light on the role of incarceration, prevention, drugs, guns, policing, and numerous other aspects to crime control. Yet the latest research is rarely heard in public discussions and is often missing from the desks of policymakers. This book accessibly summarizes the latest scientific information on the causes of crime and evidence about what does and does not work to control it. Thoroughly revised and updated, this new version of Crime and Public Policy will include twenty chapters and five new substantial entries. As with previous editions, each essay reviews the existing literature, discusses the methodological rigor of the studies, identifies what policies and programs the studies suggest, and then points to policies now implemented that fail to reflect the evidence. The chapters cover the principle institutions of the criminal justice system (juvenile justice, police, prisons, probation and parole, sentencing), how broader aspects of social life inhibit or encourage crime (biology, schools, families, communities), and topics currently generating a great deal of attention (criminal activities of gangs, sex offenders, prisoner reentry, changing crime rates). With contributions from trusted, leading scholars, Crime and Public Policy offers the most comprehensive and balanced guide to how the latest and best social science research informs the understanding of crime and its control for policymakers, community leaders, and students of crime and criminal justice.

Inequality Crime and Public Policy Routledge Revivals

Inequality  Crime and Public Policy  Routledge Revivals
Author: John Braithwaite
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135094430

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First published in 1979, Inequality, Crime, and Public Policy integrates and interprets the vast corpus of existing research on social class, slums, and crime, and presents its own findings on these matters. It explores two major questions. First, do policies designed to redistribute wealth and power within capitalist societies have effects upon crime? Second, do policies created to overcome the residential segregation of social classes have effects on crime? The book provides a brilliantly comprehensive and systematic review of the empirical evidence to support or refute the classic theories of Engles, Bonger, Merton, Cloward and Ohlin, Cohen, Miller, Shaw and McKay, amongst many others. Braithwaite confronts these theories with evidence of the extent and nature of white collar crime, and a consideration of the way law enhancement and law enforcement might serve class interest.

The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Public Policy

The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Public Policy
Author: Michael H. Tonry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2011
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199844654

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This 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 behaviour and of efforts to prevent and control them.

Terrorism Crime and Public Policy

Terrorism  Crime  and Public Policy
Author: Brian Forst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015077131905

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This textbook is a reference on current questions and topics about terrorism.

Police for the Future

Police for the Future
Author: David H. Bayley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190282974

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Police do not and cannot prevent crime. This alarming thesis is explored by David Bayley, one of the most prolific and internationally renowned authorities on criminal justice and policing, in Police for the Future. Providing a systematic assessment of the performance of the police institution as a whole in preventing crime, the study is based on exhaustive research, interviews, and first hand observation in five countries--Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, and the United States. It analyzes what police are accomplishing in modern democratic societies, and asks whether police organizations are using their resources effectively to prevent crime. Bayley assesses the impediments to effective crime prevention, describes the most promising reforms currently being tested by the police, and analyzes the choices that modern societies have with respect to creating truly effective police forces. He concludes with a blueprint for the creation of police forces that can live up to their promise to reduce crime and enhance public safety. Written for both the general public and the specialist in criminal justice, Police for the Future offers a unique multinational perspective on one of society's most basic institutions.

Crime

Crime
Author: James Q. Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015053519917

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Contributors describe the what is known about the capabilities and limitations of alternate policies and strategies to understand and control crime, in chapters on deterring crime, rehabilitation, biomedical factors in crime, schools, the labor market, and probation and parole. Other topics discussed include crime rates, juvenile crime, gun control, alcohol and drug abuse, the police, and prisons.

The Politics of Law and Order

The Politics of Law and Order
Author: Stuart A. Scheingold
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2011-01-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781610270380

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Foundational and renowned study of how politicians and others use crime rates -- and most of all the public perception of street crime, whether or not it is accurate -- for their own purposes. Dr. Scheingold also provides a theoretical and historical basis for his views. The follow-up to the landmark book The Politics of Rights, this text is both supported in research and accessible and interesting to readers everywhere. Features new 2010 Foreword by Berkeley law professor Malcolm Feeley. A work that is both "timely and timeless," writes Feeley, it "is important for what it says -- and how it says it -- about American crime and crime policy, as well as American political culture. It speaks truth to power today as much as it did when it was first published." As recently noted by Amherst College's Austin Sarat, Scheingold "was quite simply one of the world's leading commentators on law and politics."