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Socio-economics of Crime and Justice
Socio-economics of Crime and Justice
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Actual Antisocial Conduct
assault
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Berkeley Police Department
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CCE
Citizen Patrols
commission
Community Based Policing Models
community engagement
Community Oriented Policing
Contemporary Society
Crime Control Role
Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers Program
criminal
criminological theory
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ethnic disparities in law
Female Homicide Rate
gender and crime
juvenile justice reform
Magistrate's Comment
Mandatory Minimum Punishments
moral psychology
Opposite Sex Dizygotic Twins
philosophical perspectives on punishment
Plea Bargaining Practices
Political Platform
Presumptive Sentencing Guidelines
Prosecutor's Exercise
Reaction Theories
reform
sentencing
Sentencing Commission
Sentencing Guidelines
Social Structural Correlates
spouse
Spouse Assault
states
stopper
Street Cops
united
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781563240744
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 1993
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This book on crime and justice is motivated primarily by the idea that individual behaviour is influenced both by self-interest and by conscience, or by a sense of community responsibility. Forst has assembled a collection of authors who are writing in four parts: (1) the philosophical foundations and the moral dimension of crime and punishment; (2) the sense of community and the way it influences the problem of crime; (3) on offenders and offences; and (4) on the response of the criminal justice system.
Socio-economics of Crime and Justice
€210.80
