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  • - Working the Margins of Law, Power, and Justice
    av Gregg Barak
    440 - 1 770,-

  • - Readings from a Dynamic Discipline
    av Gregg Barak
    629 - 1 332,-

    While there is disagreement among the authors about whether criminologists are developing new theory or circulating old theory, their contributions in this reader demonstrate the emerging plurality in criminological discourse, revealing continuities and discontinuities between old and new.

  • - The Social Realities of Justice in America
    av Paul Leighton, Gregg Barak & Allison M. Cotton
    726 - 1 601,-

    The fourth edition of this powerful textbook Class, Race, Gender, and Crime introduces students to crime and the criminal justice system through the lens of class, race, gender, and their intersection. Maintaining the overall structure of the third edition, the fourth edition incorporates new examples, current data, and recent theoretical developments throughout.

  • - Critical Conversations on State Sanctioned Justice
    av Gregg Barak
    627,-

  • - Wall Street Looting and Federal Regulatory Colluding
    av Gregg Barak
    546 - 1 369,-

    Theft of a Nation is a powerful criminological examination of Wall Street's recent financial meltdown. Through the lenses of white collar crime and victimology, the book presents a critical assessment of the economic and political elites who were responsible, shows how Americans were victimized, and assesses the resulting regulation.

  • - A Global View
    av Gregg Barak
    1 109,-

    Students will find answers to these and similar questions in this unique resource of 15 case studies exploring the problems of crime and crime control in different countries, ranging from Germany to Ghana, to around the world.

  • - An Integrated Approach
    av Gregg Barak
    1 035 - 1 720,-

    Barak provides the first integrated analysis of crime, criminal justice, and criminology through a global lens, revealing the importance of a global perspective for the study of crime and justice in the 21st century. While moving seamlessly from the micro bio-psychological, in...

  • - A Social History of Homelessness in Contemporary America
    av Gregg Barak
    485 - 1 332,-

    Based on an analysis of the underlying social and political causes of homelessness in the USA, this study looks at the realities and misconceptions that surround the victims, argues that current public service programmes are inadequate and proposes policy changes that could prove beneficial.

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