The Handbook of Crime and Punishment
Crime is one of the most significant political issues in contemporary American society. Crime control statistics and punishment policies are subjects of constant partisan debate, while the media presents sensationalized stories of criminal activity and over-crowded prisons. In the highly politicized arena of crime and justice, empirical data and reasoned analysis are often overlook or ignored. The Handbook of Crime and Punishment, however, provides a comprehensive overview of criminal justice, criminology, and crime control policy, thus enabling a fundamental understanding of crime and punishment essential to an informed public. Expansive in its coverage, the Handbook presents materials on crime and punishment trends as well as timely policy issues. The latest research on the demography of crime (race, gender, drug use) is included and weighty current problems (organized crime, white collar crime, family violence, sex offenders, youth gangs, drug abuse policy) are examined. Processes and institutions that deal with accused and convicted criminals and techniques of punishment are also examined. While some articles emphasize American research findings and developments, others incorporate international research and offer a comparative perspective from other English-speaking countries and Western Europe. Editor Michael Tonry, a leading scholar of criminology, introduces the 28 articles in the volume, each contributed by an expert in the field. Designed for a wide audience, The Handbook is encyclopedic in its range and depth of content, yet is written in an accessible style. The most inclusive and authoritative work on the topic to be found in one volume, this book will appeal to those interested in the study of crime and its causes, effects, trends, and institutions; those interested in the forms and philosophies of punishment; and those interested in crime control.
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The Handbook of Crime and Punishment
Crime is one of the most significant political issues in contemporary American society. Crime control statistics and punishment policies are subjects of constant partisan debate, while the media presents sensationalized stories of criminal activity and over-crowded prisons. In the highly politicized arena of crime and justice, empirical data and reasoned analysis are often overlook or ignored. The Handbook of Crime and Punishment, however, provides a comprehensive overview of criminal justice, criminology, and crime control policy, thus enabling a fundamental understanding of crime and punishment essential to an informed public. Expansive in its coverage, the Handbook presents materials on crime and punishment trends as well as timely policy issues. The latest research on the demography of crime (race, gender, drug use) is included and weighty current problems (organized crime, white collar crime, family violence, sex offenders, youth gangs, drug abuse policy) are examined. Processes and institutions that deal with accused and convicted criminals and techniques of punishment are also examined. While some articles emphasize American research findings and developments, others incorporate international research and offer a comparative perspective from other English-speaking countries and Western Europe. Editor Michael Tonry, a leading scholar of criminology, introduces the 28 articles in the volume, each contributed by an expert in the field. Designed for a wide audience, The Handbook is encyclopedic in its range and depth of content, yet is written in an accessible style. The most inclusive and authoritative work on the topic to be found in one volume, this book will appeal to those interested in the study of crime and its causes, effects, trends, and institutions; those interested in the forms and philosophies of punishment; and those interested in crime control.
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The Handbook of Crime and Punishment

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Crime is one of the most significant political issues in contemporary American society. Crime control statistics and punishment policies are subjects of constant partisan debate, while the media presents sensationalized stories of criminal activity and over-crowded prisons. In the highly politicized arena of crime and justice, empirical data and reasoned analysis are often overlook or ignored. The Handbook of Crime and Punishment, however, provides a comprehensive overview of criminal justice, criminology, and crime control policy, thus enabling a fundamental understanding of crime and punishment essential to an informed public. Expansive in its coverage, the Handbook presents materials on crime and punishment trends as well as timely policy issues. The latest research on the demography of crime (race, gender, drug use) is included and weighty current problems (organized crime, white collar crime, family violence, sex offenders, youth gangs, drug abuse policy) are examined. Processes and institutions that deal with accused and convicted criminals and techniques of punishment are also examined. While some articles emphasize American research findings and developments, others incorporate international research and offer a comparative perspective from other English-speaking countries and Western Europe. Editor Michael Tonry, a leading scholar of criminology, introduces the 28 articles in the volume, each contributed by an expert in the field. Designed for a wide audience, The Handbook is encyclopedic in its range and depth of content, yet is written in an accessible style. The most inclusive and authoritative work on the topic to be found in one volume, this book will appeal to those interested in the study of crime and its causes, effects, trends, and institutions; those interested in the forms and philosophies of punishment; and those interested in crime control.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190286323
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. He is the author or editor of several well-regarded books on crime and punishment.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Crime and Punishment in America, Michael TonryPart I: The Context1. Crime, Criminal Justice, and Public Opinion, Julian V. Roberts & Loretta J. Stalans2. Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Janet L. Lauritsen & Robert J. Sampson3. Gender, Crime, and Criminology, Kathleen DalyPart II: Topical Crime Problems4. Street Gangs, Malcolm W. Klein5. White-Collar Crime, Neal Shover6. Organized Crime, James B. Jacobs & Christopher Panarella7. Family Violence, Richard J. Gelles8. Drug Control, Robert MacCoun & Peter ReuterPart III: Causes of Crime9. Individual Differences and Offending, David P. Farrington10. Communities and Crime, Per-Olof H. Wikstrom11. Economic Conditions, Work, and Crime, Anne Morrison PiehlPart IV: Crime Reduction12. Restorative Justice, John Braithwaite13. Deterrence and Incapacitation, Daniel S. Nagin14. Crime Prevention, Trevor Bennett15. Treatment of Sex Offenders, Vernon L. QuinseyPart V: Pre-Conviction Processes and Institutions16. American Policing, Lawrence W. Sherman17. Prosecution, Candace McCoy18. Jails, Richard S. FrasePart VI: Post-Conviction Processes and Institutions19. The Juvenile Court, Barry C. Feld20. Senencing, Kevin R. Reitz21. Probation and Parole, Joan Petersilia22. Prisons, Roy D. King23. Private Prisons, Richard W. HardingPart VII: Punishment24. Penal Theories, Andrew von Hirsch25. Intermediate Sanctions, Michael Tonry26. Correctional Treatment, Gerald G. Gaes27. Capital Punishment, Roger Hood
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