Studies in crime and public policy
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Studies in crime and public policy
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Studies in crime and public policy
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- Locked out, felon disenfranchisement and American democracy, Jeff Manza and Christopher Uggen
- The partisan politics of law and order, Georg Wenzelburger
- Mafia brotherhoods, organized crime, Italian style, Letizia Paoli
- Ending mass incarceration, Katherine Beckett
- Banished, the new social control in urban America, Katherine Beckett and Steve Herbert
- When prisoners come home, parole and prisoner reentry, Joan Petersilia
- The world heroin market, can supply be cut?, Letizia Paoli, Victoria A. Greenfield, Peter Reuter
- Doing justice, preventing crime, Michael Tonry
- Street gang patterns and policies, Malcolm W. Klein, Cheryl L. Maxson
- Mafia brotherhoods, organized crime, Italian style, Letizia Paoli
- Locked out, felon disenfranchisement and American democracy, Jeff Manza and Christopher Uggen
- Restorative justice & responsive regulation, John Braithwaite
- The great American crime decline, Franklin E. Zimring
- Prisons and health in the age of mass incarceration, Jason Schnittker, Michael Massoglia and Christopher Uggen
- Saving children from a life of crime, early risk factors and effective interventions, David P. Farrington and Brandon C. Welsh
- Police and community in Chicago, a tale of three cities, Wesley G. Skogan
- Children of the prison boom, mass incarceration and the future of American inequality, Sara Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman
- Imprisoning communities, how mass incarceration makes disadvantaged neighborhoods worse, Todd R. Clear
- Making public places safer, surveillance and crime prevention, Brandon C. Welsh, David P. Farrington
- Unwanted, Muslim immigrants, dignity and drug dealing, Sandra M. Bucerius
- Children of the prison boom, mass incarceration and the future of American inequality, Sara Wakefield, Christopher Wildeman
- Of one-eyed and toothless miscreants, making the punishment fit the crime?, Michael Tonry