The Making of Criminal Justice Policy

The Making of Criminal Justice Policy
Title The Making of Criminal Justice Policy PDF eBook
Author Sue Hobbs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2014-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317755472

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This new textbook will provide students of criminology with a better understanding of criminal justice policy and, in doing so, offers a framework for analysing the social, economic and political processes that shape its creation. The book adopts a policy-oriented approach to criminal justice, connecting the study of criminology to the wider study of British government, public administration and politics. Throughout the book the focus is on key debates and competing perspectives on how policy decisions are made. Recognising that contemporary criminal justice policymakers operate in a highly politicised, public arena under the gaze of an ever-increasing variety of groups, organisations and individuals who have a stake in a particular policy issue, the book explores how and why these people seek to influence policymaking. It also recognises that criminal policy differs from other areas of public policy, as policy decisions affect the liberty and freedoms of citizens. Throughout, key ideas and debates are linked to wider sociology, criminology and social policy theory. Key features include: a foreword by Tim Newburn, leading criminologist and author of Criminology (2nd Edition, 2013), a critical and informed analysis of the concepts, ideas and institutional practices that shape criminal justice policy making, an exploration of the relationship between criminal justice and wider social policy, a critical analysis of the debate about how and why behaviour becomes defined as requiring a criminal justice solution, a range of case studies, tasks, seminar questions and suggested further readings to keep the student engaged. This text is perfect for students taking modules in criminology; criminal justice; and social and public policy, as well as those taking courses on criminal and administrative law.

The Making of a Criminal

The Making of a Criminal
Title The Making of a Criminal PDF eBook
Author Patricia Elton Mayo
Publisher New York : Pica Press
Pages 166
Release 1970
Genre Social Science
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Crime in the Making

Crime in the Making
Title Crime in the Making PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Sampson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 324
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780674176058

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Based on the re-analysis of Sheldon and Eleanor Gluecks' mid-century study of 500 delinquents and 500 non-delinquents from childhood to adulthood, this informal social control theory accepts the importance of childhood behaviour but rejects the idea that a.

"How Can You Defend Those People?"

Title "How Can You Defend Those People?" PDF eBook
Author James S. Kunen
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 296
Release 1983
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime

From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime
Title From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hinton
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 460
Release 2016-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 0674737237

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Co-Winner of the Thomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize A New York Times Notable Book of the Year A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice A Wall Street Journal Favorite Book of the Year A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year A Publishers Weekly Favorite Book of the Year In the United States today, one in every thirty-one adults is under some form of penal control, including one in eleven African American men. How did the “land of the free” become the home of the world’s largest prison system? Challenging the belief that America’s prison problem originated with the Reagan administration’s War on Drugs, Elizabeth Hinton traces the rise of mass incarceration to an ironic source: the social welfare programs of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society at the height of the civil rights era. “An extraordinary and important new book.” —Jill Lepore, New Yorker “Hinton’s book is more than an argument; it is a revelation...There are moments that will make your skin crawl...This is history, but the implications for today are striking. Readers will learn how the militarization of the police that we’ve witnessed in Ferguson and elsewhere had roots in the 1960s.” —Imani Perry, New York Times Book Review

The Making of the Criminal

The Making of the Criminal
Title The Making of the Criminal PDF eBook
Author Charles Edward Bellyse Russell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1906
Genre Crime
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Criminal Law-Making

Criminal Law-Making
Title Criminal Law-Making PDF eBook
Author José Becerra
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 233
Release 2021-05-29
Genre Law
ISBN 3030713482

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This book intends to contribute to the consolidation of the new approach to lawmaking that has taken place in the last 20 years in legal philosophy and legal theory, spreading to other legal fields, especially criminal law. This new legislation science focusing on criminal problems has triggered a growing interest in the field, a dynamic which has led to a long-needed convergence of disciplines such as administrative law, criminal law, criminology, political science, sociology and, of course, legal philosophy to contribute to a more rational decision-making process for the construct of criminal laws. With the intention to continue on with the building of a solid “Criminal Legislation Science”, this work presents scholars, lawmakers and students various emblematic approaches to enrich the discussion about different and promising tools and theoretical frameworks.