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Tables of Contents for Criminal Policy Making
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
2
Series Preface
ix
2
Introduction
xi
 
PART I HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
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74
1 Martin J. Wiener (1987), `The March of Penal Progress?', Journal of British Studies, 2, pp. 83-96.
3
14
2 Pieter Spierenburg (1984) ,`From Amsterdam to Auburn: An Explanation for the Rise of the Prison in Seventeenth-Century Holland and Nineteenth-Century America', Journal of Social History, 4, pp. 439-61.
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24
3 David Garland (1985), `Politics and Policy in Criminological Discourse: A Study of Tendentious Reasoning and Rhetoric', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 13, pp. 1-33.
41
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PART II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
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108
4 Paul J. Brantingham and Frederic L. Faust (1976), `A Conceptual Model of Crime Prevention', Crime and Delinquency, 22, pp. 284-96.
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14
5 Louk H.C. Hulsman (1986), `Critical Criminology and the Concept of Crime', Contemporary Crises, 10, pp. 63-80.
91
18
6 Nils Christie (1977), `Conflicts as Property', British Journal of Criminology, 17, pp. 1-15.
109
16
7 Chrisje Brants and Erna Kok (1986), `Penal Sanctions as a Feminist Strategy: A Contradiction in Terms? Pornography and Criminal Law in the Netherlands', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 14, pp. 269-86.
125
18
8 Francis A. Allen (1978), `The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal in American Criminal Justice', Cleveland State Law Review, 27, pp. 147-56.
143
10
9 Ronald Bayer (1981), `Crime, Punishment, and the Decline of Liberal Optimism', Crime and Delinquency, 27, pp. 169-90.
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22
10 James Q. Wilson (1974), `Crime and the Criminologists', Commentary, July, pp. 47-53.
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10
PART III IDEOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
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11 Walter B. Miller (1973), `Ideology and Criminal Justice Policy: Some Current Issues', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 64, pp. 141-62.
185
22
12 Herbert L. Packer (1964), `Two Models of the Criminal Process', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 113, pp. 1-68.
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13 Carol Jones (1993), `Auditing Criminal Justice', British Journal of Criminology, 33, pp. 187-202.
275
16
14 Peter Arenella (1983), `Rethinking the Functions of Criminal Procedure: The Warren and Burger Courts' Competing Ideologies', Georgetown Law Journal, 72, pp. 185-248.
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15 James E. Robertson (1984), `The Role of Ideology in Prisoners' Rights Adjudication: Habilitative Prison Conditions and the Eighth Amendment', Northern Illinois University Law Review, 4, pp. 271-93.
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PART IV CASE STUDIES
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16 Paul Rock (1995), `The Opening Stages of Criminal Justice Policy Making', British Journal of Criminology, 35, pp. 1-16.
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16
17 Mary Tuck (1991), `Community and the Criminal Justice System', Policy Studies, 12, pp. 22-37.
397
16
18 Barry Loveday (1994), `Government Strategies for Community Crime Prevention Programmes in England and Wales: A Study in Failure?', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 22, pp. 181-202.
413
22
19 Thomas Mathiesen (1980), `The Future of Control Systems - the Case of Norway', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 8, pp. 149-64.
435
16
20 Jolande uit Beijerse and Rene van Swaaningen (1993), `Social Control as a Policy: Pragmatic Moralism with a Structural Deficit', Social and Legal Studies, 2, pp. 281-302.
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21 Barbara Ann Stolz (1985), `Congress and Criminal Justice Policy Making: The Impact of Interest Groups and Symbolic Politics', Journal of Criminal Justice, 13, pp. 307-19.
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PART V EMERGING ISSUES
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22 Willem de Haan (1987), `Abolitionism and the Politics of "Bad Conscience", The Howard Journal, 26, pp. 15-32.
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23 Lucia Zedner (1995), `In Pursuit of the Vernacular: Comparing Law and Order Discourse in Britain and Germany', Social and Legal Studies, 4, pp. 517-34.
507
18
24 Heike Jung (1993), `Criminal Justice - A European Perspective', Criminal Law Review, April, pp. 237-45.
525
10
25 Sir Leon Radzinowicz (1991), `Penal Regressions', The Cambridge Law Journal, 50, pp. 422-44.
535
24
Name Index
559