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Handbook of Crime and Punishment Michael Tonry

Handbook of Crime and Punishment By Michael Tonry

Handbook of Crime and Punishment by Michael Tonry


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A comprehensive reference work on the study of crime, looking at: its causes, effects, trends, and institutions; the forms and philosophies of punishment; and crime control. Primarily, it is American in its orientation, though many of the articles are of a broader, more international nature.

Handbook of Crime and Punishment Summary

Handbook of Crime and Punishment by Michael Tonry

This is a comprehensive professional/reference work designed for those interested in the study of crime - its causes, effects, trends, and institutions - in the forms and philosophies of punishment, and in crime control. Although primarily American in its orientation, many of this book's articles are of a broader, more international nature. The book is expansive in its coverage, providing the reader with information about context, contemporary crime problems, causes of crime, methods of crime reduction, the processes and institutions that deal with accused and convicted criminals, and techniques of punishment. It consists of 28 articles, each written by an expert in the field and including a short selected reference list, as well as a general introduction to the work written by editor Michael Tonry. The handbook aims to be a useful reference work for academics, graduate students, and undergraduate students in criminology.

About Michael Tonry

Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. He is the author or editor of several well-regarded books on crime and punishment.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Crime and Punishment in AmericaMichael Tonry: Part I: The Context 1: Julian V. Roberts & Loretta J. Stalans: Crime, Criminal Justice, and Public Opinion 2: Janet L. Lauritsen & Robert J. Sampson: Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice 3: Kathleen Daly: Gender, Crime, and Criminology Part II: Topical Crime Problems 4: Malcolm W. Klein: Street Gangs 5: Neal Shover: White-Collar Crime 6: James B. Jacobs & Christopher Panarella: Organized Crime 7: Richard J. Gelles: Family Violence 8: Robert MacCoun & Peter Reuter: Drug Control Part III: Causes of Crime 9: David P. Farrington: Individual Differences and Offending 10: Per-Olof H. Wikstrom: Communities and Crime 11: Anne Morrison Piehl: Economic Conditions, Work, and Crime Part IV: Crime Reduction 12: John Braithwaite: Restorative Justice 13: Daniel S. Nagin: Deterrence and Incapacitation 14: Trevor Bennett: Crime Prevention 15: Vernon L. Quinsey: Treatment of Sex Offenders Part V: Pre-Conviction Processes and Institutions 16: Lawrence W. Sherman: American Policing 17: Candace McCoy: Prosecution 18: Richard S. Frase: Jails Part VI: Post-Conviction Processes and Institutions 19: Barry C. Feld: The Juvenile Court 20: Kevin R. Reitz: Senencing 21: Joan Petersilia: Probation and Parole 22: Roy D. King: Prisons 23: Richard W. Harding: Private Prisons Part VII: Punishment 24: Andrew von Hirsch: Penal Theories 25: Michael Tonry: Intermediate Sanctions 26: Gerald G. Gaes: Correctional Treatment 27: Roger Hood: Capital Punishment

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GOR006393453
9780195110661
0195110668
Handbook of Crime and Punishment by Michael Tonry
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
19980827
818
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