Crime of Magnitude

Crime of Magnitude
Title Crime of Magnitude PDF eBook
Author Mark Lemberger
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 330
Release 2016-08-23
Genre
ISBN 9781537260235

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This is the story of the murder of little Annie Lemberger, one of the most widely publicized crimes of the twentieth century.

Popular Crime

Popular Crime
Title Popular Crime PDF eBook
Author Bill James
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 514
Release 2012-05-08
Genre History
ISBN 141655274X

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Originally published: 2011. With new addendum.

The City That Became Safe

The City That Became Safe
Title The City That Became Safe PDF eBook
Author Franklin E. Zimring
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 272
Release 2013-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0199324166

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Discusses many of the ways that New York City dropped its crime rate between the years of 1991 and 2000.

Archology

Archology
Title Archology PDF eBook
Author S. V. BLAKESLEE
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1876
Genre Political science
ISBN

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An Inventory of Surveys of the Public on Crime, Justice and Related Topics

An Inventory of Surveys of the Public on Crime, Justice and Related Topics
Title An Inventory of Surveys of the Public on Crime, Justice and Related Topics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1972
Genre Crime
ISBN

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The Great American Crime Decline

The Great American Crime Decline
Title The Great American Crime Decline PDF eBook
Author Franklin E. Zimring
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2008-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199702535

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Many theories--from the routine to the bizarre--have been offered up to explain the crime decline of the 1990s. Was it record levels of imprisonment? An abatement of the crack cocaine epidemic? More police using better tactics? Or even the effects of legalized abortion? And what can we expect from crime rates in the future? Franklin E. Zimring here takes on the experts, and counters with the first in-depth portrait of the decline and its true significance. The major lesson from the 1990s is that relatively superficial changes in the character of urban life can be associated with up to 75% drops in the crime rate. Crime can drop even if there is no major change in the population, the economy or the schools. Offering the most reliable data available, Zimring documents the decline as the longest and largest since World War II. It ranges across both violent and non-violent offenses, all regions, and every demographic. All Americans, whether they live in cities or suburbs, whether rich or poor, are safer today. Casting a critical and unerring eye on current explanations, this book demonstrates that both long-standing theories of crime prevention and recently generated theories fall far short of explaining the 1990s drop. A careful study of Canadian crime trends reveals that imprisonment and economic factors may not have played the role in the U.S. crime drop that many have suggested. There was no magic bullet but instead a combination of factors working in concert rather than a single cause that produced the decline. Further--and happily for future progress, it is clear that declines in the crime rate do not require fundamental social or structural changes. Smaller shifts in policy can make large differences. The significant reductions in crime rates, especially in New York, where crime dropped twice the national average, suggests that there is room for other cities to repeat this astounding success. In this definitive look at the great American crime decline, Franklin E. Zimring finds no pat answers but evidence that even lower crime rates might be in store.

Big Money Crime

Big Money Crime
Title Big Money Crime PDF eBook
Author Kitty Calavita
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 284
Release 1999-05-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520219473

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An in-depth scrutiny into the American savings and loan financial crisis in the 1980s. The authors come to conclusions about the deliberate nature of this financial fraud and the leniency of the criminal justice system on these 'Gucci-clad white-collar criminals'.