The Cambridge Handbook of Australian CriminologyAdam Graycar, Peter Grabosky Cambridge University Press, 20/06/2002 - 380 páginas This book provides the most up-to-date figures and facts on Australian criminology. It combines statistical and speculative analyses, along with a chronology of significant recent events in Australian criminology. Including valuable crime statistics compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, this book is the complete companion to Australian criminology--the single most important resource for Australian criminology and criminal justice. |
Índice
TRENDS IN AUSTRALIAN CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 7 |
ABS CRIME AND JUSTICE DATA | 27 |
THE POLICING COMPLEX | 52 |
COURTS CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE | 73 |
CORRECTIONS | 93 |
ILLICIT DRUGS AND CRIME | 110 |
WHITECOLLAR CRIME | 126 |
HOMICIDE | 157 |
JUVENILE JUSTICE IN AUSTRALIA | 211 |
CRIME AND OLDER PEOPLE | 235 |
CRIME AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE | 256 |
VICTIMS OF CRIME | 281 |
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CONFERENCING | 294 |
CRIME PREVENTION IN AUSTRALIA | 313 |
References | 332 |
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