Crime and Justice, Volume 38
A Review of Research
Since 1979, Crime and Justice has presented an annual review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure. Volume 38 covers a range of criminal justice issues, from the effects of parental imprisonment on children to economists and crime.
Roger Hood and Carolyn Hoyle, Oxford University
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Gary Lafree and Laura Dugan, University of Maryland
Imprisonment and Re-offending
Dan Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University; Frank Cullen and Cheryl Lero-Jonson, University of Cincinnati
Racial Disproportionality in Minnesota's Prison's and Jails
Richard Frase, University of Minnesota
Victim Impact Statements
Julian Roberts, Oxford University
Reducing School Bullying
David P. Farrington and Maria M. Tofi, Cambridge University
Mandatory Penalties
Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota
Law and Legal Studies: General Legal Studies
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