Implementing criminal justice policies
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Implementing criminal justice policies
(Sage research progress series in criminology, v. 26)
Published in cooperation with the American Society of Criminology [by] Sage Publications, c1982
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographies
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Merry Morash
- The Garnes Decree in reality : determining parole eligibility for District of Columbia women / Lucy Y. Steinitz
- Implementing a national crime control program / Joan Neff Gurney
- Prosecutorial discretion and the implementation of a legislative mandate / Timothy S. Bynum
- Mandatory sentencing legislation / Marvin Zalman
- Implementing police programs / Jack R. Greene
- Problems in implementation : the demonstration project model / Craig H. Blakely and William S. Davidson II
- Value consensus among agencies in a juvenile diversion program / Scott H. Decker
- Organizational compliance with court-ordered reform / C. Ronald Huff and Geoffrey P. Alpert
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Pepinsky contends that profesionals need to surpass the boundries of traditional criminological research - which has provided few answers for policymakers - and move towards a new understanding of the field. These insightful studies, conducted in independent new ways, underline the potential of innovative research premises and directions.
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