A collection of women's theoretical and critical writing on a variety of topics including aesthetics, race, criminal justice, women's issues, animal rights, trade unions, nationalism, religion, travel, education, and government. Includes one to three articles by each of 16 authors including Mary Rus
A collection of women's theoretical and critical writing on a variety of topics including aesthetics, race, criminal justice, women's issues, animal r...
Community policing involves officers permanently assigned to an area, working with citizens to identify and solve crime problems. Describes the development of community policing in Seattle, Washington, exploring legitimation processes, urban political processes, and micro-organizational processes. I
Community policing involves officers permanently assigned to an area, working with citizens to identify and solve crime problems. Describes the develo...
Critiques contemporary positivist-based criminology and proposes an alternative that is not in itself a new theory but a new orienting perspective, a different way of perceiving reality, under which existing theories can be used and reinterpreted. Because Williams proposes a metatheory rather than a
Critiques contemporary positivist-based criminology and proposes an alternative that is not in itself a new theory but a new orienting perspective, a ...
This collection of scholarly essays discusses the internationalization of American drug policy from a variety of perspectives and features articles on Hong Kong, Britain, Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Latin America, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
This collection of scholarly essays discusses the internationalization of American drug policy from a variety of perspectives and features articles on...
This text deals with the degree to which criminal behaviour represents a rational choice. This collection of essays by experts in the field of criminal justice examines various aspects of the rational choice framework.
This text deals with the degree to which criminal behaviour represents a rational choice. This collection of essays by experts in the field of crimina...
This volume examines young readers' narratives about Nazism and the Holocaust in terms of the official as well as the understated motivations of their authors. Officially, the narratives intended to shape the young readers' acquired collective memory. However, as the narrators recollect personally experienced excesses of Nazism or the horrors of Auschwitz, they use the medium of children's literature to meliorate atrocity and thus spare the child and themselves.
This volume examines young readers' narratives about Nazism and the Holocaust in terms of the official as well as the understated motivations of their...