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    a| The Oxford handbook of criminology / c| edited by Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner.
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    a| Handbook of criminology
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    a| 5th ed.
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    a| Oxford : b| Oxford University Press, c| c2012.
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    a| xxiii, 1029 p. : b| ill. ; c| 25 cm.
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    a| Previous ed.: 2007.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| Criminology v| Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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    a| Maguire, Mike.
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    a| Morgan, Rodney.
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    t| Notes On Contributors p| xvii
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    t| Introduction To The Fifth Edition c| Rod Morgan f| Morgan, Rod p| xx
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    t| Guided Tour Of The Online Resource Centre p| xxii
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    l| pt. I t| CRIMINOLOGY: HISTORY AND THEORY
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    l| 1. t| Situating Criminology: On The Production And Consumption Of Knowledge About Crime And Justice c| Richard Sparks f| Sparks, Richard p| 3
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    t| Introduction: More ̀Footprints in the Sand' p| 3
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    t| The Field of Criminology p| 7
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    t| The Object(s) of Criminology p| 15
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    t| The Consumption of Criminology p| 25
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    t| Criminology and Beyond: Crime, Punishment, and Democratic Politics p| 29
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    l| 2. t| Sociological Theories Of Crime c| Paul Rock f| Rock, Paul p| 39
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    t| Introduction: The Development of Criminology in Britain p| 39
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    t| Sociological Criminology p| 43
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    t| Crime and Control p| 44
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    t| Crime, Control, and Space p| 54
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    t| Radical Criminology p| 59
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    t| Functionalist Criminology p| 63
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    t| Signification p| 65
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    t| Criminology as an Eclectic Discipline p| 70
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    t| Prospects for the Future p| 71
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    l| 3. t| Criminological Psychology c| Clive R. Hollin f| Hollin, Clive R. p| 81
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    t| Introduction p| 81
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    t| The Growth of Psychology as an Academic Discipline p| 82
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    t| Psychology and Criminology: Early Accord p| 84
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    t| Psychology and Criminology: The Parting of the Ways p| 86
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    t| Psychology and Criminology: Little Common Ground p| 89
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    t| Psychology and Criminology: Not on Speaking Terms p| 94
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    t| Psychology and Criminology: Return to Cordiality? p| 101
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    t| Concluding Comment p| 106
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    l| 4. t| Cultural Criminology c| Jock Young f| Young, Jock p| 113
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    t| Introduction p| 113
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    t| For a Sociologically Inspired Criminology p| 113
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    t| Criminology and Culture p| 115
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    t| Cultural Criminology: Does it have any Policy Implications? p| 117
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    t| The Square of Crime and the Possibility of a Cultural Realism p| 119
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    t| Is Cultural Criminology Necessarily Idiographic? p| 121
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    t| Transgressive Subjects: Uncovering the Meanings and Emotions of Crime p| 122
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    t| Inside the ̀Hall of Mirrors': Media, Representation, and the Commodification of Crime p| 124
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    t| Dangerous Knowledge and the Method(s) of Cultural Criminology p| 128
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    t| Conclusion p| 133
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    l| 5. t| Comparing Criminal Justice c| David Nelken f| Nelken, David p| 138
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    t| Why Study Criminal Justice Comparatively? p| 139
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    t| Approaches to Comparison p| 143
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    t| Methods of Comparative Research p| 149
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    l| pt. II t| SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL
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    l| 6. t| Legal Constructions Of Crime c| Lucia Zedner f| Zedner, Lucia p| 159
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    t| Criminal Law, Criminology, and Criminalization p| 160
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    t| Criminalization in Historical Perspective: Descriptive, Analytical, and Explanatory Approaches p| 164
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    t| The Shifting Boundaries of Contemporary Criminal Law p| 173
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    t| Limits on Criminalization: The Contribution of Criminology p| 176
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    l| 7. t| Overtaking On The Left? The Politics Of Law And Order In The ̀Big Society' c| Rod Morgan f| Morgan, Rod p| 182
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    t| Introduction p| 182
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    t| British General Elections and ̀Law and Order' 1945-2010 p| 183
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    t| Crime and the ̀Big Society': A New Conservatism? p| 189
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    t| From Pressure Groups to Policy-Making: Recent Developments p| 195
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    t| Matters of Scandal and Concern p| 197
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    t| Conclusion p| 203
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    l| 8. t| Criminal Statistics And The Construction Of Crime c| Mike Maguire f| Maguire, Mike p| 206
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    t| Introduction p| 206
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    t| The Òfficial Statistics' p| 207
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    t| The Expansion and ̀Pluralization' of Crime Data p| 226
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    t| The Uncertain Future of the Òfficial Statistics' p| 234
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    l| 9. t| Mediated Mayhem: Media, Crime, Criminal Justice c| Robert Reiner f| Reiner, Robert p| 245
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    t| Introduction: Cops, Crooks, and Culture---The Reach of Mediated Images p| 245
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    t| The Content and Consequences of Media Representations of Crime: A Brief Review of Empirical Research p| 247
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    t| The Causes of Media Representations of Crime p| 262
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    t| Observers or Players? The Media and Crime in Postmodernity p| 269
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    l| 10. t| Public Opinion, Crime, And Criminal Justice c| Julian V. Roberts f| Roberts, Julian V. p| 279
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    t| Public Knowledge of Crime and Criminal Justice p| 280
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    t| Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice p| 283
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    t| Relationship between Knowledge and Opinion p| 287
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    t| Trust, Confidence, and Perceived Legitimacy p| 289
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    l| pt. III t| DIMENSIONS OF CRIME
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    l| 11. t| Casino Capital's Crimes: Political Economy, Crime, And Criminal Justice c| Robert Reiner f| Reiner, Robert p| 301
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    t| Introduction: Political Economy and Crime: Return of the Repressed? p| 301
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    t| Political Economy and Criminological Theory p| 304
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    t| Economic Factors and Crime: What is the Empirical Evidence? p| 313
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    t| Political Economies, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Comparative and Historical Perspectives p| 319
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    t| Conclusion: Markets, Meaning, Morals p| 327
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    l| 12. t| Gender And Crime c| Marisa Silvestri f| Silvestri, Marisa p| 336
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    t| Introduction p| 336
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    t| The Early Feminist Critique of Criminology p| 336
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    t| Women, Girls, and Crime p| 339
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    t| Gender, Crime, and History p| 344
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    t| Gender and Policing p| 346
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    t| Theorizing Men, Masculinities, and Crime p| 348
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    t| Gender and Justice p| 350
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    t| Working with Women Offenders in the Community p| 355
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    t| Concluding Thoughts p| 361
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    l| 13. t| Ethnicities, Racism, Crime, And Criminal Justice c| Ben Bowling f| Bowling, Ben p| 370
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    t| Historical, Conceptual, and Contemporary Context p| 371
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    t| The Social Construction of Ethnicity and Criminality p| 374
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    t| Criminological Research and Statistics on Ethnicity and Crime p| 375
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    t| The Police and Policing Minority Ethnic Communities p| 381
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    t| The Criminal Justice Process p| 384
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    t| Conclusion p| 391
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    l| 14. t| Victims, The Criminal Process, And Restorative Justice c| Carolyn Hoyle f| Hoyle, Carolyn p| 398
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    t| Introduction p| 398
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    t| The Nature and Distribution of Victimization p| 399
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    t| Victims' Movements and Victims' Justice p| 405
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    t| Victims in the Criminal Justice Process p| 407
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    t| Restorative Justice---A Move Away from the ̀Zero Sum' Logic? p| 414
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    t| Conclusion p| 419
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    l| 15. t| Mentally Disordered Offenders, Mental Health, And Crime c| Jill Peay f| Peay, Jill p| 426
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    t| Policy Development in England and Wales: A Context of Conflicting Themes p| 427
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    t| Mental Disorder and Offenders: A Case for Special Provision? p| 430
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    t| The Problem of Definition and Incidence p| 432
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    t| Mental Disorder, Offending Behaviour, and Treatment p| 439
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    t| Protective Sentencing: Procedural Safeguards versus Treatment p| 443
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    t| Conclusions p| 445
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    l| 16. t| Developing Socio-Spatial Criminology c| Anthony Bottoms f| Bottoms, Anthony p| 450
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    t| Three Scholarly Traditions p| 451
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    t| The Organization of this Chapter p| 457
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    t| Neighbourhoods and Neighbourhood Effects p| 458
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    t| Specific Places and their Crime Problems p| 470
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    t| Incivilities: Breaches of Social Norms and their Consequences p| 476
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    l| 17. t| Youth Crime And Justice: Rediscovering Devolution, Discretion, And Diversion? c| Tim Newburn f| Newburn, Tim p| 490
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    t| Introduction p| 490
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    t| Youth Culture and Offending p| 491
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    t| Youth Justice p| 505
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    t| Conclusion: Future Prospects p| 523
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    l| 18. t| Critical Debates In Developmental And Life-Course Criminology c| Susan McVie f| McVie, Susan p| 531
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    t| The Historical and Conceptual Emergence of Developmental Criminology p| 532
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    t| Key Concepts in Developmental and Life-Course Criminology p| 537
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    t| Theoretical Debates p| 542
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    t| Methodological Debates p| 545
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    t| Contributions to Policy and Practice p| 550
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    l| pt. IV t| FORMS OF CRIME
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    l| 19. t| Violent Crime c| Amanda Robinson f| Robinson, Amanda p| 563
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    t| Types of Violence: Relative Scale and Seriousness p| 564
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    t| Risks of Victimization p| 570
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    t| Explaining Violence p| 574
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    l| 20. t| The Organization Of Serious Crimes For Gain c| Michael Levi f| Levi, Michael p| 595
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    t| Policy Responses and Models of Organized Crime p| 597
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    t| Analytical Issues in Defining the Nature of Òrganized Crime' p| 600
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    t| The Nature of Organized Crime and Ìts' Markets p| 603
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    t| Skills and Prerequisites for Crime p| 606
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    t| The Evolution of Crime Organization p| 612
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    t| Summary and Conclusions p| 615
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    l| 21. t| White-Collar And Corporate Crime c| David Nelken f| Nelken, David p| 623
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    t| Seven Types of Ambiguity p| 627
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    t| White-Collar Crime as a Contested Concept p| 628
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    t| Explaining the Causes of White-Collar Crime p| 632
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    t| The Collateral Costs of Control p| 650
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    t| Corporate Crime and the 2008 Financial Crash: Theft as Property? p| 651
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    l| 22. t| Terrorism And Counter-Terrorism c| Michael Levi f| Levi, Michael p| 660
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    t| The Idea of Terrorism p| 661
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    l| 23. t| Drugs, Alcohol, And Crime c| Nigel South f| South, Nigel p| 686
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    t| A Review of Trends in Drug and Alcohol Use: 1950s to 2011 p| 686
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    t| The Control of Drugs: Britain and the Global Context p| 694
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    t| Law Enforcement and Drugs Prevention: Criminal Justice and Multi-Agency Initiatives p| 701
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    l| 24. t| State Crime: A Dialectical View c| Tony Ward f| Ward, Tony p| 717
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    t| State Crime in the World p| 717
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    l| pt. V t| REACTIONS TO CRIME
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    l| 25. t| Governing Security: Pluralization, Privatization, And Polarization In Crime Control And Policing c| Trevor Jones f| Jones, Trevor p| 743
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    l| 26. t| Crime Prevention And Community Safety c| Karen Evans f| Evans, Karen p| 769
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    t| The Fall and Rise of Prevention p| 770
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    l| 27. t| Policing And The Police c| Robert Reiner f| Reiner, Robert p| 806
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    l| 28. t| From Suspect To Trial c| Richard Young f| Young, Richard p| 838
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    l| 30. t| Prison Life, Penal Power, And Prison Effects c| Ben Crewe f| Crewe, Ben p| 895
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    l| 31. t| Community Penalties, Probation, And Offender Management c| Peter Raynor f| Raynor, Peter p| 928
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    t| Current Community Penalties in England and Wales p| 929
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    t| The History: Probation as Social Work p| 931
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    t| After Ẁhat Works', What Next? Managerialism, Politics, and NOMS p| 941
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    l| 32. t| Out Of Court, Out Of Sight? Criminal Sanctions And Non-Judicial Decision-Making c| Mike Maguire f| Maguire, Mike p| 955
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    t| ̀Back Door' Sentencing? Early Release, Parole, and Indeterminate Sentences p| 967
    970
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    1
    t| Concluding Thoughts p| 981
    970
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    l| 33. t| Offender Treatment And Rehabilitation: What Works? c| Friedrich Losel f| Losel, Friedrich p| 986
    970
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    1
    t| From Ǹothing Works' to Ẁhat Works' p| 987
    970
    1
    1
    t| Various Types of Correctional Programmes p| 989
    970
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    1
    t| Moderators of Treatment Effects p| 995
    970
    1
    1
    t| Broader Approaches to Ẁhat Works' in Practice p| 1002
    970
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    t| Controversies about Ẁhat Works' p| 1005
    970
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    t| Conclusions and Perspectives p| 1006
    970
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    t| Index p| 1017
    998
     
     
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