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Criminal Justice And Political Cultures Tim Newburn Richard Sparks

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Criminal Justice And Political Cultures Tim Newburn Richard Sparks
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Publisher: Willan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Tim Newburn, Richard Sparks
ISBN: 9781843920267, 9781843924395, 9781843920540, 1843920263, 1843920549, 1843924390
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Criminal Justice And Political Cultures Tim Newburn Richard Sparks by Tim Newburn, Richard Sparks 9781843920267, 9781843924395, 9781843920540, 1843920263, 1843920549, 1843924390 instant download after payment.

As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international co-operation takes firmer shape, so the development of ideas and policy on the control of crime has become an increasingly international and transnational affair. These developments call attention not just to the many points of convergence in the languages and practices of crime control but also to their persistent differences. This book is concerned both with the very specific issue of 'policy transfer' within the crime control arena, and with the issues raised by a more broadly conceptualized idea of comparative policy analysis. The contributions in the book examine the different ways in which ostensibly similar vocabularies, policies and practices are taken up and applied in the distinct settings they encounter.

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