Crime and Justice, Volume 36: Crime, Punishment, and Politics in Comparative Perspective (Crime and Justice: A Review of Research) (v. 36)
by Michael Tonry
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The goal of Crime and Justice, Volume 36 is to advance the understanding of the determinants of penal policies in developed countries. The contributors explore the distinctive national differences in policy in responses to rising crime rates, rapid social change, economic dislocation and increased ethnic diversity. Countries covered include Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Japan, France, Norway and the United States.Tags
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Michael Tonry is director of the Institute on Crime and Public Policy and holds the McKnight Presidential Chair in Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. He is also a senior fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement.
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- 364 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Crime
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