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Greenwood Publishing Group I1 into three broad areas meaning and measurement in comparative criminology; crossnational a register of countries in cross-national data sets, lists of UN http://info.greenwood.com/books/0313265/0313265720.html
Extractions: This is the first comprehensive bibliography that deals with comparative criminology and other signficant works in the field dating from the 1960s. The guide covers 500 studies on crime, law, and social control in two or more cultures. The volume is organized into three main sections: meaning and measurement in criminology, cross-national crime rates, and social control and penal policies. The work is intended for students, for scholars and professionals, and for all researchers concerned with criminal justice studies around the world. The bibliography includes a preface, eleven chapters on topics of major importance, appendices, and author and subject indexes. The chapters deal with general issues in comparative criminology, cross-national data, perceptions of crime, violent crime, crimes against property, economic and political crime, transnational corporate crime, correlates of crime, underdevelopment and modernization, social control and dispute resolution, and criminal justice and penal policies. The appendices point to useful sources for further research. In addition, a full author and subject index is provided.
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[Backserv] Available-Criminology And Public Policy Previous message Backserv NEEDED list; Next message Backserv Red Herring; We will mail at the library rate criminology and Public Policy v.11 November 2001 http://lists.swetsblackwell.com/pipermail/backserv/2004-April/156107.html
Extractions: Thu Apr 22 15:48:27 EDT 2004 The following loose issues of Criminology and Public Policy are available on a first come first serve basis. Please reimburse postage with stamps. We will mail at the library rate. Available until May 2004. Criminology and Public Policy v.1:1 November 2001 v.2:1 November 2002 v.2:2 March 2003 v.2:3 July 2003 v.3:1 November 2003 Tara Stephanie Jordan Salem College Gramley Library P.O. Box 10548 Winston-Salem, NC 27108 More information about the Backserv mailing list
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Extractions: Curran or Takata To give you a better understanding of control through code, I have excerpted bits and pieces of e-mail I received in one 24-hour period. Someone, as it turns out, if I can believe the information in the e-mail flow, someone whose hobby includes porno and whose English is far below standard, got hold of the e-mail list of the American Society of Criminology and created a huge listserv, sending to this large group of criminologists all at once. Most professionals are already on more mailing lists, and have more correspondence than they can keep up with. None of us were too happy with this state of affairs. I saw the problem at about 10:00 on Sunday night. Downloaded the messages, since I run an ASC listserv, thinking that someone had somehow misused my own listsev. I decided to deal with it Monday. Monday morning I had 156 e-mails, most of them the new listserv (turned out they hadn't got to mine), and most of them angry, with my poor students' e-mails sandwiched in between. I read one. It purported to tell me how to unsubscribe.
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Peacemaking & Crime Data organized by table list and category. Co ISBN 1 58360 519 3 This text focuses on ancientwisdom traditions, peacemaking criminology, and restorative http://www.westga.edu/~jfuller/peace.html
Extractions: The peacemaking model of criminal justice is emerging as an effective, humane policy approach. Peacemaking emphasizes social justice, conflict resolution, rehabilitation, and a belief that people must cooperate in democratic institutions in order to develop meaningful communities. The peace perspective is sometimes misunderstood as being soft on crime as it rejects the rhetoric of the war-on-crime perspective. However, crime is not excused. Both the individual's culpability and the contribution of the institutions of society are taken into account. The peace perspective requires social justice. Only by transforming both the criminal and society can we hope to develop effective, fair and human responses to crime. Other stuff
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Criminal Justice Mega-Sites, The Best Of CJ See Rick s List of Prison Links for the hardto-find source, also don t forget the Critical criminology home page set up for people to have e-mail forwarded to http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/linklist.htm
Extractions: Prof. Tom O'Connor's Criminal Justice MegaLinks (NC Wesleyan) COMPREHENSIVE SITES WHERE YOU CAN FIND JUST ABOUT ANYTHING: Australian Institute of Criminology Adam McKee's Criminal Justice Links A topical arrangement of links to sites on various criminal justice topics like gun control, civil liberties, drugs, and civil liberties. Steve's Criminal Justice Corner An excellent site with lots of categorized links. North Carolina Justice Academy A great North Carolina site which libraries a respectable collection of CJ links , police training, and legal commentaries. Also see UNC's Institute of Government Indiana University's List of CJ Resources on the Net A rather lengthy list of resources maintained by a library subject specialist at Indiana-Bloomington.
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