The most relevant topics for today=s policy makers and academicians are presented in a manner both comprehensive and accessible. As editor, Tonry has created a careful blend of the key philosophical, theoretical, and policy-relevant issues of the day. This volume is a must for any bookshelf. -- Criminal Justice Review Volume 28 is a review of recent research on criminal justice issues, with a careful balance of research, theory, and practice. Contributors: John Laub and Robert J. Sampson on Desistance From Crime ...
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The most relevant topics for today=s policy makers and academicians are presented in a manner both comprehensive and accessible. As editor, Tonry has created a careful blend of the key philosophical, theoretical, and policy-relevant issues of the day. This volume is a must for any bookshelf. -- Criminal Justice Review Volume 28 is a review of recent research on criminal justice issues, with a careful balance of research, theory, and practice. Contributors: John Laub and Robert J. Sampson on Desistance From Crime Norval Morris and Leena Kurki on Supermax Prisons Richard Harding on Private Prisons David Boerner and Roxanne Lieb on Sentencing Reform In The Other Washington, 1975-2000 Michael A. Bellesiles on the History Of Firearms Regulation Grant T. Harris, Tracey A. Skilling, and Marnie E. Rice on Psychopathy And Crime Daniel Nagin on Costs And Benefits Of Crime Prevention .
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Add this copy of Crime and Justice, Volume 28: a Review of Research to cart. $71.43, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by University of Chicago Press Jo.