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- catalog abstract "The political conflicts inherent to the criminal justice system are analyzed and the practical policy solutions that can reduce criminal behavior while preserving criminal justice are discussed. The analysis provides a conceptual framework for measuring success or failure in criminal justice policy. It is dialectic in style, recognizing that the criminal justice system has competing objectives - civil liberty protection, effective apprehension, order maintenance, deterrence - and that a democratic public policy must contain multiple goals even though they are often competing with one another. Some of the policy issues discussed include drug control, court delay, bail bond reform, gun control, and plea bargaining. While there is no bibliography, the text is heavily footnoted and the references are indexed by author. A subject index to the book is also provided. Graphs and tabular data are included.".
- catalog contributor b949146.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Chapter 1. Criminal justice--a policy Lorelei -- Part I. The politics of crime. Chapter 2. The public perception of crime -- Chapter 3. The criminal justices system -- Chapter 4. The police in organization -- Chapter 5. The police dilemma -- Chapter 6. Lawyers and the criminal law -- Chapter 7. Courts and judges -- Part II. Crime and policy. Chapter 8. Planning, policy analysis, and the insoluble problems of crime -- Chapter 9. Techniques and indicators for crime policy analysis -- Chapter 10. Modeling a victim-oriented crime policy -- Chapter 11. Political realism and crime reform : deterring and preventing crime -- Chapter 12. Drugs, delinquency, and disease : preliminary thoughts -- Chapter 13. Drugs and crime -- Chapter 14. Handguns and homicide -- Chapter 15. Concluding thoughts -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- catalog description "The political conflicts inherent to the criminal justice system are analyzed and the practical policy solutions that can reduce criminal behavior while preserving criminal justice are discussed. The analysis provides a conceptual framework for measuring success or failure in criminal justice policy. It is dialectic in style, recognizing that the criminal justice system has competing objectives - civil liberty protection, effective apprehension, order maintenance, deterrence - and that a democratic public policy must contain multiple goals even though they are often competing with one another. Some of the policy issues discussed include drug control, court delay, bail bond reform, gun control, and plea bargaining. While there is no bibliography, the text is heavily footnoted and the references are indexed by author. A subject index to the book is also provided. Graphs and tabular data are included.".
- catalog extent "ix, 269 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Insoluble problems of crime.".
- catalog identifier "04717179670471717991".
- catalog isFormatOf "Insoluble problems of crime.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Insoluble problems of crime.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "364/.973".
- catalog subject "Crime prevention United States.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of United States.".
- catalog subject "HV8138 .R5".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Chapter 1. Criminal justice--a policy Lorelei -- Part I. The politics of crime. Chapter 2. The public perception of crime -- Chapter 3. The criminal justices system -- Chapter 4. The police in organization -- Chapter 5. The police dilemma -- Chapter 6. Lawyers and the criminal law -- Chapter 7. Courts and judges -- Part II. Crime and policy. Chapter 8. Planning, policy analysis, and the insoluble problems of crime -- Chapter 9. Techniques and indicators for crime policy analysis -- Chapter 10. Modeling a victim-oriented crime policy -- Chapter 11. Political realism and crime reform : deterring and preventing crime -- Chapter 12. Drugs, delinquency, and disease : preliminary thoughts -- Chapter 13. Drugs and crime -- Chapter 14. Handguns and homicide -- Chapter 15. Concluding thoughts -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- catalog title "The insoluble problems of crime / Robert P. Rhodes.".
- catalog type "text".