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Item Details
Title:
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
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By: |
David Levinson (Editor) |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£543.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
076192258X |
ISBN 13: |
9780761922582 |
Publisher: |
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC |
Pub. date: |
30 January, 2002 |
Pages: |
2104 |
Description: |
Winner of Reference USA, Booklist Editor's Choice and CHOICE 2002 Outstanding Academic Title awards!With 1.5 million words in almost 500 entries, this four-volume Encyclopedia is the definitive resource for anyone interested in crime and criminal justice. The contributors to the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment are experts from 16 countries: academics, lawyers, police, probation and prison officers, and administrators. The Encyclopedia provides readers with a comprehensive, authoritative 21st century reference resource on crime and punishment. The entries come from many sources - sociological surveys, ethnographic observation, government reports, clinical interviews, evaluation research, media reports, crime fiction and true crime literature, among others. |
Synopsis: |
Winner of Reference USA, Booklist Editor's Choice and CHOICE 2002 Outstanding Academic Title awards!`The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment provides the much-needed practices, policies, and research and will be of interest to students, teachers, and the general reader alike. This work should be on the shelves of all libraries with collections in the social sciences' - Larry E Sullivan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice With 1.5 million words in almost 500 entries, this four-volume Encyclopedia is the definitive resource for anyone interested in crime and criminal justice. The contributors to the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment are experts from 16 countries: academics, lawyers, police, probation and prison officers, and administrators. The project was aided by an advisory board including renowned researchers and librarians from leading centres of criminal justice studies. The Encyclopedia provides readers with a comprehensive, authoritative 21st century reference resource on crime and punishment. The entries come from many sources - sociological surveys, ethnographic observation, government reports, clinical interviews, evaluation research, media reports, crime fiction and true crime literature, among others. This reference tool is of great value to practitioners and university students alike. University students interested in a career in criminal justice will find the Encyclopedia a useful overview of the entire field. Students in criminology, law, sociology, political science and other related disciplines will find it an accessible entry point into the vast and ever expanding litereature on crime and punishment. Topics covered include:- Crimes and Types of Crimes- Law and Justice- Policing and Forensics- Prisons- Victimology- Social/Cultural Contexts - Concepts and Theories- The Study of Crime and Punishment- Organizations and Institutions- Special Populations (For example: women, children, racial/ethnic groups)Features include:- Broader, more up-todate coverage than any other source on the market- 150 Illustrations- Four volumes - 2400 pages - 425 entries - A to Z format- 100 `Factoids', spotlighting important and sometimes startling, information - Over 500 photos, charts, tables, graphs - Bibliography: at end of each entry and master bibliography in Volume 4 - Chronology at the beginning of each volume - Appendices: Careers in criminal justice, professional organizations, guidance on using the Web to collect accurate information- An extensive indexThe Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment is an essential resource for all libraries with collections in criminology and social justice. |
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US |
Imprint: |
SAGE Publications Inc |
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