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When brute force fails: how to have less crime and less punishment
When brute force fails: how to have less crime and less punishment
Author
Kleiman, Mark
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication Date
c2009
Language
English
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The trap
Thinking about crime control
Hope
Tipping, dynamic concentration, and the logic of deterrence
Crime despite punishment
Designing enforcement strategies
Crime control without punishment
Guns and gun control
Drug policy for crime control
What could go wrong?
An agenda for crime control.
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Crime
Crime -- United States
Crime prevention
Crime prevention -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Punishment
Punishment -- United States
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9780691142081
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