Book review – Understanding Crime and Social Policy (original) (raw)

Crime Risk Assessment, Legislation, and the Prevention of Serious Crime – Comparative Perspectives

Hans-Joerg Albrecht

European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2002

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The socialisation of crime policy? Evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children’s Fund

Nathan Hughes

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Closing the gaps – crime and public perceptions

Bobby Duffy

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2008

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The Discrepancy between Empirical Knowledge and Crime Policy

Jane Cullen

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Towards rational and evidence-based crime policy

Daniel Mears

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2007

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Crime, policing and compliance with the law

Mike Hough

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Crime as governance: towards a 21st century criminology (2004)

John Lea

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Crime and punishment

emilio santoro

Political concepts, 2018

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Criminal policy and public participation

Anastasia Chalkia

Panteion University - Dionikos Pub., 2017

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Toward a Criminal Justice Strategy SETTING THE SCENE -2015 and Beyond A SMART ON CRIME PRINT AND E-PUB SERIES FROM RETHINKING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ISSUE NO 1

Kim Workman

Setting the Scene: Toward a Criminal Justice Strategy - 2015 and Beyond, 2014

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Criminal Justice Policy and Over-criminalisation

Kristdel Taylor

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Crime is a social problem

Kevin Haines

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 1999

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Changing Public Attitudes to Crime and Punishment A SMART ON CRIME PRINT AND E-PUB SERIES FROM RETHINKING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ISSUE NO 2

Kim Workman

Changing Public Attitudes to Crime and Punishment A SMART ON CRIME PRINT AND E-PUB SERIES FROM RETHINKING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ISSUE NO 2, 2014

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National Security vs Criminal law. Perspectives, Doubts and Concerns on the Criminalisation of Organised Crime in England and Wales

Anna Sergi

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Something old, something new; something not entirely new: Uneven and shifting modes of crime control

Mike Maguire

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Crime and Punishment: 10 years of research (1)

Susanne Regener

Crime, Histoire & Sociétés, 2005

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Does Criminology Matter? Crime, Politics and the Policy Process

David Brereton

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 1996

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The Social Costs of Crime and Crime Control

Klara Kerezsi

Beijing Law Review

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Summary of symposium organised by the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen on 30 October 2013: Changing conditions for fighting economic crime: What constitutes an efficient criminal justice system?

Tina Soreide

Bergen Journal of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice, 2013

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The Convergence of Social Policy and Criminal Justice

Hans Boutellier

2001

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Defining Crime: A Critique of the Concept and Its Implication

Michael J. Lynch

The Social Science Journal, 2020

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Perspectives on organised crime between policy and research: a criminological analysis of the new offences of participation in organised crime activities in England and Wales.

Anna Sergi

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Crime is Not the Problem: A Reply

Rosella Garner

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Changing face of crime

Adam Graycar

1999

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The Crime Reduction Programme in England and Wales: Reflections on the vision and the reality

Mike Maguire

Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2004

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Public policies of crime prevention

Gorazd Mesko

2009

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2 3 Crime, Law and Social Change An Interdisciplinary Journal Crime Law Soc Change Not guilty: are the acquitted innocent? By

Ross Kleinstuber

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Comparative Models of Crime Pre Vention and Delivery: Their Genesis, Influence and Development

Adam Crawford

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‘Community Protection Panel: Addressing risk to community safety by reducing serious repeat offending by young people’, presented at the ANZSOC Conference: Crime and justice challenges in the 21st century: Victims, offenders and communities, Perth, 22 – 23 November 2009.

Katherine J McLachlan

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Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach

Lê Tuấn Dũng

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Using Ideas Derived from Historical Institutionalism to Illuminate the Long-Term Impacts on Crime of 'Thatcherite' Social and Economic Policies: A Working Paper

Emily Gray, Colin Hay

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Crime and Combating Crime – an Economic Perspective

Wolfgang Maennig

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What's sentencing got to do with it? Understanding the prison crisis

Christine Piper

2006

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Review of the book: Crime and crime policy, Volume 4, International Perspectives in Punitivity.

Patrick Webb

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Local Crime Prevention Policies: A Critical Approach to Methodological and Evaluation Issues

Charalampos Karagiannidis

Urban Crime -An International Journal, 2024

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