Crime and Justice, Volume 25
An Annual Review of Research
9780226808475
Crime and Justice, Volume 25
An Annual Review of Research
For years this distinguished series has provided scholars and practitioners with timely, cross-disciplinary reviews of research on some of today’s most pressing policy issues. Volume 25 includes articles by Jeffery A. Fagan and Richard B. Freeman on crime and work; John Braithwaite on restorative justice; Josine Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall on self-report methodology in crime research; Roger Lane on the history of murder in America; and James B. Jacobs and Lauryn P. Gouldin on Cosa Nostra.
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376 pages | 6 x 9-1/4 | © 1999
Crime and Justice: A Review of Research
Law and Legal Studies: Law and Society
Political Science: Public Policy
Table of Contents
Preface
Restorative Justice: Assessing Optimistic and Pessimistic Accounts
John Braithwaite
Cosa Nostra: The Final Chapter?
James B. Jacobs and Lauryn P. Gouldin
Murder in America: A Historian’s Perspective
Roger Lane
Crime and Work
Jeffrey Fagan and Richard B. Freeman
The Self-Report Methodology in Crime Research
Josine Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall
Restorative Justice: Assessing Optimistic and Pessimistic Accounts
John Braithwaite
Cosa Nostra: The Final Chapter?
James B. Jacobs and Lauryn P. Gouldin
Murder in America: A Historian’s Perspective
Roger Lane
Crime and Work
Jeffrey Fagan and Richard B. Freeman
The Self-Report Methodology in Crime Research
Josine Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall
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