Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
Author: Kathleen Maguire
Publisher: Claitor's Pub Division
Published: 2002-04
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 9781579807900
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Author: Kathleen Maguire
Publisher: Claitor's Pub Division
Published: 2002-04
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 9781579807900
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ann L. Pastore
Publisher: Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Published: 2005-07-27
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780160733017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNational Criminal Jusitce 208756. Bureau of Justice Statistics Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 2003. 31th annual edition. Edited by Kathleen Maguire and Ann L. Pastore, et al. Brings together in a single volume nationwide data of interest to the criminal justice community. Compiles information from a variety of sources and makes it accessible to a wide audience.
Author: Marcelo Fernando Aebi
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 9789525333947
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wesley T. Church
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 706
ISBN-13: 0199324611
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevised editon of: Juvenile justice sourcebook: past, present, and future / [edited by] Albert R. Roberts.
Author: Marcelo F. Aebi
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Published: 2021
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 3863955196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the sixth edition of a data collection initiative that started in 1993 under the umbrella of the Council of Europe and has been continued since 2000 by an international group of experts. These experts also act as regional coordinators of a network of national correspondents whose contribution has been decisive in collecting and validating data on a variety of subjects from 42 countries. The Sourcebook is composed of six chapters. The first five cover the current main types of national crime and criminal justice statistics – police, prosecution, conviction, prison, and probation statistics – for the years 2011 to 2016, providing detailed analysis for 2015. The sixth chapter covers national victimization surveys, providing rates for the main indicators every five years from 1990 to 2015. As with every new edition of the Sourcebook, the group has tried to improve data quality as well as comparability and, where appropriate, increase the scope of data collection. This new edition will continue to promote comparative research throughout Europe and make European experiences and data available worldwide.
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 520
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Total Pages: 192
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 730
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: U. S. Department Justice
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2014-08-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781500674151
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe idea of The Fingerprint Sourcebook originated during a meeting in April 2002. Individuals representing the fingerprint, academic, and scientific communities met in Chicago, Illinois, for a day and a half to discuss the state of fingerprint identification with a view toward the challenges raised by Daubert issues. The meeting was a joint project between the International Association for Identification (IAI) and West Virginia University (WVU). One recommendation that came out of that meeting was a suggestion to create a sourcebook for friction ridge examiners, that is, a single source of researched information regarding the subject. This sourcebook would provide educational, training, and research information for the international scientific community.
Author: Rosemary Barberet
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-16
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1135005745
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWomen, Crime and Criminal Justice is the winner of the Division of International Criminology’s Distinguished Book Award 2014 and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences International Section's 2015 Outstanding Book Award and the first fully internationalised book to focus on women as offenders, victims and justice professionals. It provides background, as well as specialized information that allows readers to comprehend the global forces that shape women and crime; analyze different types of violence against women (in peacetime and in armed conflict); and grasp the challenges faced by women in justice professions such as the police, the judiciary and international peacekeeping. Provocative, highly topical, engaging and written by an expert in the field, this book examines the role of women in crime and criminal justice internationally. Topics covered include: the role of globalization and development in patterns of female offending and victimization, how a human rights framework can help explain women ́s crime, victimization and the criminal justice response, global women’s activism, international perspectives on violence against women, including femicide, violence in conflict and post conflict settings, sex work and sex trafficking, women’s access to justice, as well as the increased role of women in international criminal justice settings. This book will be essential reading for those involved in the study of development, human rights, governance, security sector reform, international relations and public health, as debates about these subjects are intrinsically linked to the issues surrounding women, crime and justice. It will also be useful for students taking courses on gender, crime and criminal justice, violence against women, international criminal justice and gender studies.