Criminal Justice Research: Inspiration Influence and Ideation Inspiration Influence and Ideation Routledge Revivals Series
Auteurs : McKenzie Ian, Bull Ray
This title was first published in 2002: A collection of criminal justice researchers select a number of books, documents, papers and such like, that they believe to be important and influential in the field of criminal justice research. Each author has written a description and critique of the selected item and have discussed the impact of each of them with regards to formulating or developing their own research. The authors also speculate onb the direction they believe the area in question might be expected to develop in the first 10-15 years of the 21st century. The definition of crimnal justice, in this book, is a broad one, and that is reflected in the combination of criminologists, psychologists, sociologists and experts on social and public administration. In all the book attempts to examine the inspirations, influences and thought processes which underpin criminal justice research efforts.
Date de parution : 09-2017
15x21.9 cm
Date de parution : 01-2019
15x21.9 cm
Thème de Criminal Justice Research: Inspiration Influence and... :
Mots-clés :
Police Officers; Criminal; Police Service; Justice; Violating; Psychologists; Criminal Victimisation Survey; Sociologists; Post War; Robert Reiner; Positivist Victimology; Sandra Walklate; Police Interviewing; Ian k; McKenzie; Joan Lock; Jennifer Brown; Private Policing; James Ginger; Community Policing; Les Johnston; Frances Heidensohn; Harold K; Becker; Women Officers; Peter J; Van Koppen; Mass Private Property; Ray Bull; Anchored Narratives; Common Sense Rule; Consent Decrees; influences; American Police Agencies; public administration; Social Reaction; research; Victimological Work; social administration; Criminal Victimisation; thought processes; Women Police Officers; criminology; American Policing; inspirations; Radical Victimology; Anomic Strain; Police Community Relations