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Crime and Justice: A Review of Research.
A refereed series of volumes of commissioned
essays on crime-related research subjects published by the
University of Chicago Press.

    Since 1979 the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of
the latest international research, providing expertise to
enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists,
criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists.
The series explores a full range of issues
concerning crime, its causes, and its cure.

 Thematic volumes, such as
Prisons
(Volume 26),
Youth Violence
(Volume 24)
,
Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
(Volume 21),
Building a Safer Society
(Volume 19),
 Beyond the Law (Volume 18),
Modern Policing
(Volume 15),
Drugs and Crime
(Volume 13),
Family Violence
(Volume 11),
Prediction and Classification
(Volume 9),
and Communities and Crime (Volume 8),
 present research results, reports, and essays

on specific topics in criminology.

    In both the review and the thematic volumes,
Crime and Justice
offers an interdisciplinary

approach to address core issues in criminology,
with perspectives from biology, law, psychology,
ethics, history, and sociology.

 

Click here for a complete index with abstracts of 

CRIME AND JUSTICE

Volumes, 1-37

All books in this series also available at:
The University of Chicago Press

 

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Volume 31 of Crime and Justice:
Youth Crime and Youth Justice:
Comparative and Cross-national Perspectives
.
by Michael H. Tonry (Editor), Anthony N. Doob (Editor)

Presents a global view of youth justice systems;
Canada, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain,
the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden,
and an aggregation of Western Countries.
The systems are addressed in five sections,
discussing the relevance of a separate youth justice system,
age limitations, historical stability and changes, and welfare concerns,
as well as a comparative look at current laws as written and administered.

 

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Prisons (Volume 26) 

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Youth Violence (Volume 24)

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Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration (Volume 21)

Series Editor: Michael Tonry      

Books also available at

University of Chicago Press

or by calling The University of Chicago Press at:

1-800-621-2736

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Related Publishing Projects


Punishment and Politics:
Evidence and Emulation in Crime Control Policy
Michael Tonry
(Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge)
Available at

Willan Publishing UK (read a description of the book)
and
Amazon Books

 

 



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The Future of Imprisonment
by Michael H. Tonry (Editor), Alfred Blumstein, Jeffrey Fagan,
Richard S. Frase, Gordon Hawkins, James B. Jacobs, Marc L. Miller,
John Monahan, Kevin R. Reitz, Michael Tonry, Franklin E. Zimring
Oxford University Press; (March 2004)

 

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Thinking About Crime:
Sense and Sensibility in American Penal Culture

by Michael H. Tonry (March 2004)
 



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Confronting Crime:
Crime Control Policy Under New Labour

by Michael Tonry (Editor)
Publisher: Willan Publisher (December 2003)

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Penal Reform in Overcrowded Times
by Michael H. Tonry (Editor)

Table of Contents


This volume brings together a collection of articles on penal reform in the
 United States, Europe, Japan, and other English-speaking countries.
Unique and wide-ranging, the volume provides material on
penal policy developmentand research and presents an international,
comparative focus.
Written by leading national and international authorities,
it offers some of the broadest efforts to characterize recent penal trends and
 to analyze their causes and consequences.

 

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Sentencing and Sanctions in Western Countries
by Michael Tonry (Editor), Richard Frase (Editor)
 

 

 

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The Handbook of Crime and Punishment,
edited by Michael Tonry

(Oxford University Press 1998)

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Sentencing Reform in Overcrowded Times:
A Comparative Perspective
,

    edited by Michael Tonry and Kathleen Hatlestad

                 (Oxford University Press 1997, paperback 1997)

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Sentencing Matters, by Michael Tonry

(Oxford University Press 1996, paperback 1997)

 

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Malign Neglect: Race, Crime, and Punishment in America,

by Michael Tonry

(Oxford University Press 1995, paperback 1996)

 

Between Prison and Probation:

Intermediate Punishments in a Rational Sentencing System,

edited by Norval Morris and Michael Tonry

(Oxford University Press 1990, paperback 1991)

Studies in Crime and Policy (Oxford University Press 1992)

Readers in Crime and Justice (Oxford University Press 1993)

Available at Oxford University Press

Intermediate Sanctions in Overcrowded Times,

 

edited by Michael Tonry and Kate Hamilton

(Northeastern University Press 1995)

Available at Northeastern University Press

 

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Info Links

National Institute of Justice

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Federal Judicial Center

Justice Research and Statistics Association

National Archive of Criminal Justice Data

National Criminal Justice Reference Service

Office of Justice Programs

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics

U.S. Census

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PE02086A.GIF (1977 bytes)Overcrowded Times:
America's most
authoritative and readable journal on sentencing,
corrections, and crime control policy.

Two books were published from thematic groupings
of articles that appeared in Overcrowded Times.
The first, Intermediate Sanctions in Overcrowded Times
was published by Northeastern University Press
in 1995 and the second,
Sentencing Reform in Overcrowded Times:
A Comparative Perspective
,
was published by Oxford University Press in 1997.
 

  

Click here for a complete index of

Overcrowded Times, Vols. 1-10

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