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Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Law School)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 992 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x173x53 mm, kaal: 1565 g
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199338280
  • ISBN-13: 9780199338283
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 992 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x173x53 mm, kaal: 1565 g
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199338280
  • ISBN-13: 9780199338283
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Although criminal justice systems in developed Western countries are much alike in form, structure, and function, the American system is unique. While it is structurally similar to those of other Western countries, the punishments it imposes are often vastly harsher. No other Western country retains capital punishment or regularly employs life-without-parole, three-strikes, or lengthy mandatory minimum sentencing laws. As a result, the U.S. imprisonment rate of nearly 800 per 100,000 residents dwarfs rates elsewhere.

The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice is an essential guide to the development and operation of the American criminal justice system. A leading scholar in the field and an experienced editor, Michael Tonry has brought together a team of first-rate scholars to provide an authoritative and comprehensive overview and introduction to this crucial institution. Expertly organized, the various sections of the Handbook explore the American criminal justice system from a variety of perspectives-including its purposes, functions, problems, and priorities-and present analyses of police and policing, juvenile justice, prosecution and sentencing, and community and institutional corrections, making it a complete and unrivaled portrait of how America approaches crime and criminal justice, and giving persuasive answers as to why and how it has developed to what it is today.

Accessibly written for a wide audience, the Handbook serves as a definitive reference for scholars and a broad survey for students in criminology and criminal justice.

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"[ The Handbook] provides an invaluable resource for beginning to understand criminology and criminal justice's history in order to better understand its present. It also illuminates avenues into the future-paths criminologists can take to avoid the pitfalls of the past and learn from its lessons Finally, the authors of the chapters almost always bring their discussion back to the present. This is important, as it connects the past to the present. In this way, criminology and criminal justice can proceed with a strong foundation of what has happened in the field, why it might have happened the way it did, and what we can do better moving forward."-- Contemporary Sociology

List of Contributors
ix
1 Crime and Criminal Justice
3(23)
Michael Tonry
2 Crime Trends
26(34)
Eric P. Baumer
3 Evidence-based Crime Policy
60(35)
Brandon C. Welsh
David P. Farrington
PART I PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS
4 Punishment
95(31)
Michael Tonry
5 Crime Prevention
126(30)
Brandon C. Welsh
6 Treatment and Rehabilitation
156(23)
Francis T. Cullen
Paula Smith
7 General Deterrence
179(28)
Robert Apel
Daniel S. Nagin
8 Reparation and Restoration
207(47)
Kathleen Daly
Gitana Proietti-Scifoni
9 Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy
254(21)
Matt Matravers
PART II PROBLEMS AND PRIORITIES
10 Drugs and Crime
275(46)
Jonathan P. Caulkins
Mark A. R. Kleiman
11 Race, Ethnicity, and Crime
321(27)
Cassia Spohn
12 Sex, Gender, and Crime
348(37)
Rosemary Gartner
13 Immigrants and Crime
385(35)
Sandra M. Bucerius
14 Guns and Crime
420(24)
Charles F. Wellford
15 Work and Crime
444(35)
Aaron Chalfin
Steven Raphael
PART III POLICE AND POLICING
16 Police Organization
479(30)
Stephen D. Mastrofski
James J. Willis
17 Police and Crime Control
509(29)
Lawrence W. Sherman
18 Community and Problem-oriented Policing
538(39)
Michael D. Reisig
19 Legitimacy and Lawful Policing
577(50)
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic
PART IV JUVENILE JUSTICE
20 Juvenile Justice
627(36)
Barry C. Feld
Donna M. Bishop
PART V Prosecution and Sentencing
21 Prosecution
663(33)
Candace McCoy
22 Sentencing
696(34)
Brian D. Johnson
23 Mandatory Penalties
730(27)
Michael Tonry
24 Capital Punishment
757(38)
Ray Paternoster
PART VI CORRECTIONS
25 Jails and Pretrial Release
795(30)
Brandon K. Applegate
26 Probation and Community Penalties
825(18)
Stan C. Proband
27 Drug and Other Specialty Courts
843(29)
Ojmarrh Mitchell
28 Prisons
872(25)
Yvonne Jewkes
29 Women's Prisons
897(28)
Candace Kruttschnitt
30 Parole and Prisoner Re-entry
925(28)
Joan Petersilia
Index 953
Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota