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Criminology And Public Policy Putting Theory To Work Hugh Barlow

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Criminology And Public Policy Putting Theory To Work Hugh Barlow
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Hugh Barlow, Scott H. Decker
ISBN: 9781439900062, 143990006X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Criminology And Public Policy Putting Theory To Work Hugh Barlow by Hugh Barlow, Scott H. Decker 9781439900062, 143990006X instant download after payment.

Crime policy ought to be guided by science rather than ideology, argue Hugh Barlow and Scott Decker in this incisive and original collection of essays. Establishing the value and importance of linking theory and practice, the contributors to "Criminology and Public Policy" provide a comprehensive treatment of the major theories in criminology and their implications for criminal justice, crime control, and the larger realm of justice. In applying theories to real world issues - such as reducing crime and violence, prisoner reentry policies, gang behavior, and treatment courts - the contributors take both a macro and micro level approach. They find, too, that it is often difficult to turn theory into practice. Still, the very attempt pushes the criminal justice system toward workable solutions rather than ideological approaches, an orientation the editors believe will lead to greater progress in combating one of our society's greatest difficulties. Contributors include: Robert Agnew, Ronald L. Akers, Gordon Bazemore, Ronald V. Clarke, J. Heith Copes, Frank Cullen, Marcus Felson, Marie Griffin, Scott Jacques, David Kauzlarich, Jean McGloin, Steven Messner, Alex Piquero, Nicole LeeperPiquero, Nancy Rodriguez, Richard B. Rosenfeld, Dawn Rothe, Andrea Schoepfer, Neal Shover, Cassia Spohn, Katherine Tellis, Charles Tittle, Richard Wright and the editors.

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