Crime and Justice: A Review of ResearchMichael H. Tonry Since 1979, Crime and Justice has presented an annual review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure. Volume 38 covers a range of criminal justice issues, from the effects of parental imprisonment on children to economists and crime. |
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Imprisonment and Reoffending | 115 |
What Explains Persistent Racial Disproportionality in Minnesotas | 201 |
EvidenceBased Implications | 281 |
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