Community Justice: An Emerging FieldDavid R. Karp Rowman & Littlefield, 1998 - 388 من الصفحات Community justice reflects the increasing collaboration between criminal justice agencies and communities in the joint pursuit of public safety and justice for victims and offenders. This text examines the central concerns of this emerging field. Subjects discussed include the role of community organizations in crime prevention; the structural and cultural issues underlying the concentration of race, poverty, and crime; community policing; and community prosecution and sanctioning. |
المحتوى
Community Organizations and Crime | 31 |
Fighting Crime | 47 |
Building Community Capacity to Prevent | 81 |
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