The criminology of criminal law edited by William S. Laufer, Freda Adler ; with a foreword by Gerhard O.W. Mueller
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Texto en inglés.
CONTENTS.
- List of Figures.
- List of Tables.
Part 1.
1. Criminology and Criminal Law. Science versus Policy and in teraction of Scicience and Low.
2. A Perspetive on Stranger Violence.
3. Researching and Conceptualizing Drunk Driving: An Invitation to Criminologist and Criminal Law Scholar.
4. The Forgotten Criminology of Genocide.
5. Criminologists as Expert Witnesses in Criminal Low Case: The Growing Intersection between Criminology and Criminal Low.
6. The Measurement of Police Delinquency.
7. Police Enforcement of Quality-of-Life Offending: A Critique.
8. Sanctioning Serious Juvenile Offenders: A Review of Alternative Models.
9. Fron Individualization of the Offender to Individualization of the Victim.
10. Sentencing Disparity and Sentencing Guidelines.
Part 2.
11. Punishement Policy and Commensurate Complexity.
12. Measuring Justice: Unpopular View on Sentencing Theory.
13. Pumishment, Division of Labor, and Social Solidarity.
14. Back to the future: A Reminder of the Importance of Sutherland in the Thinking about White-collar Crime.
15- The Social Reaction to treason within a Pluralistic Society: The Pollar Affair.
16. Technological and Other Change: Boundary Crossiong in the Control of Deviance.
17. The theoretical Development of "CPTED".
18. Justifiable Homicide by Civilians.
19. The Most-Cited Scholars and Works in Criminological Theory.
Richard A. Wright and Jason Rourke.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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