Crime and Criminal Justice in Israel: Assessing the Knowledge Base toward the Twenty-First Century

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Robert R. Friedmann
SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1998 - Social Science - 437 pages
Offers insights into the criminal justice system and the field of criminology in Israel.

 

Contents

THE STUDY OF CRIME AND SOCIAL CONTROL IN ISRAEL SOME THEORETICAL OBSERVATIONS
3
PATTERNED DEVIANCE
27
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ISRAEL
43
THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF CRIME IN ISRAEL
63
CRIMINAL STATISTICS
65
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
79
CRIMES OF VIOLENCE IN ISRAEL THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES
97
ORGANIZED CRIME IN ISRAEL
121
POLICE AND POLICE REFORM IN ISRAEL THE FORMATIVE ROLE OF THE STATE
207
PUNISHMENT PRISONERS RIGHTS AND PARDONS
245
THE ISRAELI PRISON SYSTEM
275
JUVENILE AND ADULT PROBATION IN ISRAEL
315
REHABILITATION EFFORTS IN THE ISRAEL PRISON SERVICE
337
VICTIMOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ISRAEL PAST AND CURRENT PERSPECTIVES
359
ASSESSING THE KNOWLEDGEBASE TOWARD THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY
391
CONTRIBUTORS
419

POLITICAL VIOLENCE POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS AS A QUEST FOR JUSTICE
139
CRIMINAL LAW IN ISRAEL
185

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Robert R. Friedmann is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University. He is the author of several books, including Criminal Justice in Israel: An Annotated Bibliography of English Language Publications and Community Policing: Comparative Perspectives and Prospects.

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