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_aThinking about punishment: penal policy across space, time, and discipline/ _c Michael Tonry |
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_a England: _bAshgate, _cc2009. |
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300 | _axxxv, 518 p. | ||
505 | _a I. Race and ethnicity. 1. Malign neglect -- 2. Ethnicity, crime, and immigration -- 3. The malign effects of drugs and crime control policies on Black Americans / with Matthew Melewski -- II. Comparative penal policy. 4. Symbol, substance, and severity in western penal policies -- 5. Punishment policies and patterns in western countries -- 6. Determinants of penal policies -- III. American penal policy. 7. Sense and sensibility in American penal culture -- 8. Cycles and sensibilities -- 9. Emerging explanations of American punishment policies -- IV. Sentencing policy. 10. Sentencing reform in America / with Norval Morris -- 11. Mandatory penalties -- 12. Sentencing matters -- 13. Purposes and functions of sentencing -- V. Punishment theory. 14. Interchangeability of punishments in principle / with Norval Morris -- 15. Proportionality, parsimony, and interchangeability of punishments -- 16. Obsolescence and immanence in penal theory and policy. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |