Criminal justice, Administration of - United States.
Overview
Works: | 43 works in 5 publications in 5 languages |
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The Politics of the criminal justice system : = an organizational analysis /
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Perverse incentives : = the neglect of social technology in the public sector /
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Trials without truth = why our system of criminal trials has become an expensive failure and what we need to do to rebuild it /
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Restorative justice = prison as Hell or a chance for redemption? /
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Law without justice : = why criminal law doesn't give people what they deserve /
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The Culture of control : = crime and social order in contemporary society /
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Command transitions in public administration = a quantitative and qualitative analysis of proactive strategies /
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Victims in the war on crime : = the use and abuse of victims' rights /
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The feminist war on crime : = the unexpected role of women's liberation in mass incarceration /
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Mass incarceration on trial : = a remarkable court decision and the future of prisons in America /
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The new Jim Crow : = mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness /
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The right to a speedy and public trial = a reference guide to the United States Constitution /
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Ethnicity, race, and crime : = perspectives across time and place /
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Justice administration : = police, courts, and corrections management /
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Mandatory minimum drug sentences : = throwing away the key or the taxpayers' money? /
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To serve and protect : = privatization and community in criminal justice /
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The American criminal justice system = how it works, how it doesn't , and how to fix it /
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Colonial discourse and gender in U.S. criminal courts : = cultural defenses and prosecutions /
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The rich get richer and the poor get prison : = thinking critically about class and crimnal justice /
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