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Varieties of Comparative Criminology, edited by Gregory Howard, Graeme Newman

Label
Varieties of Comparative Criminology, edited by Gregory Howard, Graeme Newman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Varieties of Comparative Criminology
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
945914482
Responsibility statement
edited by Gregory Howard, Graeme Newman
Series statement
Brill E-Books - Social Sciences Archive 2000-2006Brill E-BooksInternational Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, 80
Summary
According to Durkheim comparative sociology is sociology itself. Comparative criminology goes back to the days of Durkheim, but today it is possible to conduct group comparisons in many settings and with an incredible array of data. This book represents a variety of approaches making comparisons. The emphasis is on creative methods, challenging theory and unusual subject matter. Topics range from Micro-Macro Criminology to Police Strength and from Women Police to Crime Prevention Policies in the UK and the US. Contributors are Cyndi Banks, Adam C. Bouloukos, Ken Clark, Ronald V. Clarke, Brett Dakin, Graham Farrell, Joshua D. Freilich, Gregory J. Howard, Erin Lake, Gloria Laycock , Edward R. Maguire, Mangai Natarajan, Graeme Newman, Jeremy A. Pienik, Rebecca Schulte-Murray, Mark Seis, Shlomo Giora Shoham, and Andromachi Tseloni.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Varieties of Comparative Criminology, Graeme Newman and Gregory J. Howard -- Micro-Macro Criminology, Shlomo Giora Shoham -- What Does the World Spend on Policing?, Graham Farrell, Erin Lake, Ken Clark and Andromachi Tseloni -- Issues and Patterns in the Comparative International Study of Police Strength, Edward R. Maguire and Rebecca Schulte-Murray -- Women Justice, and Custom: The Discourse of "Good Custom" and "Bad Custom" in Papua New Guinea and Canada, Cyndi Banks -- Confronting the Contradiction: Global Capitalism and Environmental Health, Mark Seis -- Toward a Universal Declaration of the Rule of Law: Implications for Criminal Justice and Sustainable Development, Adam C. Bouloukos and Brett Dakin -- Toward Comparative Studies of the U.S. Militia Movement, Joshua D. Freilich, Jeremy A. Pienik and Gregory J. Howard -- Women Police in a Traditional Society: Test of a Western Model of Integration, Mangai Natarajan -- Crime Prevention Policy and Government Research: A Comparison of the United States and United Kingdom, Gloria Laycock and Ronald V. Clarke -- List of Contributors -- Index
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