Crime and Justice: A Review of ResearchMichael H. Tonry Since 1979, the Crime and Justice series has presented international crime-related research to enrich the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. Volume 34 covers criminal justice issues with a careful balance of research, theory, and practice.It offers an interdisciplinary approach to core issues in criminology, with perspectives from biology, law, psychology, ethics, history, and sociology. |
Contents
A Half Century of Randomized Experiments on Crime and Justice | 55 |
Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation | 133 |
Problems and Promise of Victimization Surveys for CrossNational | 229 |
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