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Kathleen P. Munley and Paul R. Mazzoni give an insider’s look the Commonwealth v. William J. Wright trial, looking... Read More >>
Discusses the policy, process, and funding innovations and priorities that the United States needs to effectively... Read More >>
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This book offers an empirical and theoretical explanation of what ‘community involvement’ means and what work it... Read More >>
Federal prison population is expanding at a rate that is simply unsustainable. In the past 30 years, it has soared... Read More >>
This work brings together all the up-to-date material on sentencing and presents it in a concise and logical form.... Read More >>
This monograph addresses a contested but under-discussed question in the field of criminal sentencing: should an... Read More >>
Land of White Gloves? is an important academic investigation into the history of crime and punishment in Wales.... Read More >>
In these thirteen pieces, Mario Marazziti discusses the use of the e death penalty in the United States, and urges... Read More >>
Is Capital Punishment A Legal Crime or Just Punishment? I Want YOU To Decide!** Get this book by Author David K.... Read More >>
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confidently work at the... Read More >>
Blackberry Juice by Ralph C. Hamm III, is an impressive collection of short stories, essays, poetry, and a full... Read More >>
The brutal murders of young Devon and Damon Routier in the early morning hours of June 6, 1996, put their mother... Read More >>
This volume explores the theory and practice of sentencing in England and Wales, exploring issues such as the role... Read More >>
Presenting an engaging critique of current criminal justice practice in the UK and USA, this book introduces central... Read More >>
Imprisoned by the Past: Warren McCleskey, Race, and the American Death Penalty connects the history of the American... Read More >>
Life imprisonment sentences are rare in the federal criminal justice system. Virtually all offenders convicted of... Read More >>