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Comparative criminology / edited by Israel L. Barak-Glantz and Elmer H. Johnson.

LIBRA HV6025 .C585 1983
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barak-Glantz, Israel L.
Johnson, Elmer H. (Elmer Hubert), 1917-2008.
American Society of Criminology. Division on International Criminology.
American Society of Criminology.
Series:
Sage research progress series in criminology ; v. 31.
Sage research progress series in criminology ; v. 31
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crime--Congresses.
Crime.
Criminals--Congresses.
Criminals.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
160 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, [1983]
Contents:
Introduction / Elmer H. Johnson, Israel L. Barak-Glantz
Generalization and its discontents / Piers Beirne
Economic crimes in Communist countries / Maria Loś
Mediation in the People's Republic of China / Elmer H. Johnson
New patterns of urban riots / Philip Jenkins, Fred Hutchings
The women's movement and female criminality in the Netherlands / Ineke Haen Marshall
Law enforcement selection practices / Knowlton Johnson
Participation in courts / Nancy Travis Wolfe
Role conflict and stress of prison guards / Peter Wickman.
Notes:
A selection from papers presented in sessions held by the Division on International Criminology, at the American Society of Criminology's annual meeting in 1982 in Toronto.
"Published in cooperation with the American Society of Criminology."
Includes bibliographies.
ISBN:
0803921411
OCLC:
9829244

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