This volume is about politics, crime, and criminal justice in the United States. As such, it reports on some of the fruits of an increasing amount of research that has been devoted to this topic in recent years. With the exception of one analytical essay on crime as an issue in American politics, all of the articles in the volume are based on original field research
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 56-66.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. The politics ...
This updated Second Edition surveys the incredibly dynamic field of criminal justice policy in the U...
Part of the Demography, Population, and Ecology Commons, and the Public Affairs Commons This Report ...
As a growing number of nations embark on a path to democracy, criminologists have become increasingl...
One of the striking features of the 2008 election cycle has been the absence of crime as a national ...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Recent research has beg...
As Convict Criminologists we draw upon our experiential knowledge as prisoners held within the Ameri...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
ABSTRACT: Crime related to political conditions is a rare topic in socio-human research. This issue,...
One of the most enduring debates in the study of the evolution of criminal justice policy in the Uni...
As the global leader in incarceration, America locks up its own citizens at a rate that dwarfs that ...
This dissertation contains three chapters dealing with criminal justice policy. First, through time ...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 56-66.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. The politics ...
This updated Second Edition surveys the incredibly dynamic field of criminal justice policy in the U...
Part of the Demography, Population, and Ecology Commons, and the Public Affairs Commons This Report ...
As a growing number of nations embark on a path to democracy, criminologists have become increasingl...
One of the striking features of the 2008 election cycle has been the absence of crime as a national ...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Recent research has beg...
As Convict Criminologists we draw upon our experiential knowledge as prisoners held within the Ameri...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
ABSTRACT: Crime related to political conditions is a rare topic in socio-human research. This issue,...
One of the most enduring debates in the study of the evolution of criminal justice policy in the Uni...
As the global leader in incarceration, America locks up its own citizens at a rate that dwarfs that ...
This dissertation contains three chapters dealing with criminal justice policy. First, through time ...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 56-66.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. The politics ...
This updated Second Edition surveys the incredibly dynamic field of criminal justice policy in the U...