The series is now established as a key resource in universities teaching criminology or criminal justice, especially in the UK but increasingly also overseas. The aim from the outset has been to give undergraduates and graduates both a solid grounding... Understanding Risk in Criminal Justice - Página ixpor Hazel Kemshall - 2003 - 208 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
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...174 For Helen Series editor's foreword Martin Innes's book is the tenth in Open University Press's successful Crime and Justice series. The series is...theory in a critical and questioning frame of mind. Innes tackles here the tricky but critically important concept of 'social control'. A central focus... | |
| James McGuire - 2004 - 296 páginas
...book is the eleventh in the successful Crime and Justice series published by Open University Press. The series is now established as a key resource in...theory in a critical and questioning frame of mind. James McGuire has been a leading figure in the 'What Works' debates that have been increasingly prominent... | |
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...in the Crime and Justice series published by Open University Press/McGraw Hill. The series is well established as a key resource in universities teaching...theory in a critical and questioning frame of mind. The editors of this volume are among the leading experts in the area of public opinion and crime. Mike... | |
| Colin Webster - 2007 - 256 páginas
...short but intellectually challenging introductory texts in key areas of criminological debate, in order to give undergraduates and graduates both a solid...theory in a critical and questioning frame of mind. Webster's book discusses core aspects of the 'race and crime' debate, which has emerged in criminology... | |
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