Crime and InequalityStanford University Press, 1995 - 372 من الصفحات These essays examine how and why inequality affects the patterning of crime and criminal justice. They evaluate the merits of various theoretical ideas, debates, and controversies regarding crime and inequality; document the dynamics of inequality in varied crime settings; examine methodologies used in exploring the crime-inequality relationship; and set forth new research and policy agendas for future work. |
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
Patterns and Consequences | 14 |
Toward a Theory of Race Crime | 37 |
Unemployment and Crime Rate Fluctuations | 55 |
Ethnography Inequality and Crime in | 80 |
The Effects | 95 |
Crime and Inequality in EighteenthCentury London | 116 |
Inequality and Republican Criminology | 277 |
Notes | 309 |
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Crime and Inequality <span dir=ltr>John Hagan</span>,<span dir=ltr>Ruth D. Peterson</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1995 |
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