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  • - Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation
    av University of South Carolina) Deflem & Mathieu (Assistant Professor of Sociology
    716 - 1 432,-

    This work analyses the history of international police cooperation from the middle of the 19th century until World War II. It is a detailed exploration of international cooperation strategies involving police institutions from the United States and Germany, as well as other European countries.

  • - Detective Work and the Police Response to Criminal Homicide
    av Martin ( Innes
    1 432,-

    Based upon observation of murder squads at work, interviews with detectives and detailed analysis of police case files, this is an account of the practices and processes involved in the investigation of serious violent crimes, as well as some of the problems that are often encountered in the conduct of this work.

  • - The Holloway Redevelopment Project, 1968-88
    av Paul (Professor of Sociology Rock
    1 535,-

    Holloway Prison for Women was rebuilt in the expectation that it would revolutionize the treatment of female offenders. However, the new regime housed in the new building became notorious. Reconstructing a Women's Prison describes the changes in penal ideology and conceptions of women's criminality as they fed into the design of this new prison in the 1970s and 80s.

  • av Malcolm (Professor of Politics Anderson
    1 877

    International co-operation on criminal law enforcement has become an important policy issue for Europe. This study examines the major empirical and theoretical issues associated with this co-operation, including the harmonization of criminal law and criminal procedures.

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    500

    This collection reflects upon the ways in which crime and its control feature in the political and cultural landscapes of contemporary societies. The book discusses the meaning of crime and punishment in late-modern society.

  • - Essays in Anti-Criminology
    av Vincenzo (Professor of Sociology at the School of Social Science Ruggiero
    1 364,-

    Rather than searching for a unified theory of crime, this work highlights the interpretive oscillations which always occur when we are faced with criminal behaviour: each time we subscribe to one cause of crime we may realize that also the opposite cause possesses some reasonable validity.

  • - Gender, Race, and Resistance in a Brooklyn Drug Market
    av University of New South Wales) Maher & Lisa (Research Fellow in the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre and the School of Community Medicine
    582 - 1 229,-

    Part of the CLARENDON STUDIES IN CRIMINOLOGY series this account of the economic lives of women drug users in New York City reveals a group of women whose options have been reduced by drug use, poverty, racism, violence and marginality and describes how gender, race and class are articulated in the street-level drug economy.

  • - On Financial Delinquency
    av Vincenzo (Professor of Sociology Ruggiero
    1 193,-

    Navigating financial crashes of the Late Middle Ages up to the present day and analysing them through the lenses of classical, positivist, functionalist and Marxist criminology, this book explores the growth of grey areas in the financial world and our understanding, or misunderstanding, of financial delinquency.

  • av Elaine (Lecturer in Law Genders
    1 426,-

    Based on interviews with prisoners and prison staff, this study of Grendon Prison, a 'model' prison, will be of interest to criminologists, penologists, and prison staff.

  • av London School of Economics and Political Science) Roche & Declan (lecturer in Law
    578 - 1 098,-

    Many countries have established restorative justice programmes, in which those affected by a crime attend meetings in the hope of achieving the ideals of reparation, reconciliation and reintegration. This book draws upon extensive fieldwork to explore the nature, function and effectiveness of the accountability within this kind of informal justice.

  • - A Comparative History of Criminology and Penology in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
    av Michele (Associate Professor of Legal History Pifferi
    1 210,-

    A comparative approach to the history of criminology and penology between 1870s and 1930s, charting the history of the influence of criminological ideas on criminal law systems and sentencing methods and providing an interpretation of the divide between American and European penologies.

  • av Ralph (Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice Henham
    1 253,-

    Sentencing Policy and Social Justice argues that the promotion of social justice should become a key objective of sentencing policy, advancing the argument that the legitimacy of sentencing ultimately depends upon the strength of the relationship between social morality and penal ideology.

  • - Organized Crime, Corruption, and Extra-Legal Protection
    av Peng (Assistant Professor Wang
    1 193,-

    Explores the rise of extra-legal protection organizations in contemporary China, contributing to the understanding of organized crime and corruption in the Chinese context. It examines two types of extra-legal protectors: Black Mafia (street gangsters) and Red Mafia (corrupt public officers), and their impact on Chinese society.

  • - Exploring Causes, Repairing Harms
    av Mark Austin (Lecturer Walters
    1 074,-

    Presenting the results of an 18 month empirical study examining the use of restorative justice for hate crime in the United Kingdom, this book draws together theory and practice to analyse the causes and consequences of hate crime victimisation.

  • - Mafia and Anti-Mafia in Post-Soviet Georgia
    av Dr Gavin (Assistant Professor Slade
    1 150,-

    Through an innovative and engaging analysis of an often misunderstood cohort of organised crime in Georgia, this book explores the resilience of so-called dark networks, such as organized crime groups and terrorist cells, and tests the theories of how and why success in challenging such organizations can occur.

  • av University of Manchester) Loftus & Bethan (Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice
    421 - 1 107,-

    This book offers an ethnographical investigation of contemporary police culture based on extensive field work across a range of ranks and units in the UK's police force. Through direct observation of operational policing and interviews, the author assesses the impact of three decades of social, economic and political change on police culture.

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