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Of One-eyed and Toothless Miscreants
Can punishments ever meaningfully be proportioned in severity to the seriousness of the crimes for which they are imposed? A great deal of attention has been paid to the general …
Retributivism Has a Past
The fundamental contrast between the ideas that punishment is morally justified because people have behaved wrongly (retributivist) and that punishment is morally justified only …
Punishment and Politics
Labour has embarked upon a root and branch remaking of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, with a mass of new legislation implemented or planned. It has ensured a …
Crime and Justice, Volume 19
Examining the research and experience concerning crime prevention, this book offers a new conceptualization of the subject incorporating developmental, community, situational and …
Crime and Justice, Volume 18
This volume explores structural incentives and disincentives to anti-social and unlawful behaviours and the roles of self-regulation, administrative agencies, and civil and …
Crime and Justice, Volume 46
Justice Futures: Reinventing American Criminal Justice is the forty-sixth volume in the Crime and Justice series. Contributors include Francis Cullen and Daniel Mears on community …
Crime and Justice, Volume 49 – Organizing Crime: Mafias, Markets, and Networks
For most Americans, The Godfather, The Sopranos, and the Cosa Nostra exemplify organized crime. In Asia the term conjures up images of Japanese yakuza and Chinese triads, in Italy …
Crime and Justice, Volume 31
Volume 31 of Crime and Justice presents a global view of youth justice systems in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and an aggregation …
Crime and Justice, Volume 20
This series addresses important developments in the criminal justice system. It encompasses topics both within and outside of the accepted core of research on crime and justice, …
Sentencing Fragments
Sentencing matters. Life, liberty, and property are at stake. Convicted offenders and victims care about it for obvious reasons, while judges and prosecutors also have a moral …
Why Punish? How Much?
Punishment is a complex human institution. It has normative, political, social, psychological, and legal dimensions, and ways of thinking about each of them change over time. For …
The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
Social tensions between majority and minority populations often center on claims that minorities are largely responsible for crime and disorder. Members of some disadvantaged …