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  • 016901

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  • Published 2001.
  • 127 pages.

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Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1999-2000 Lecture Series

Publication year: 2001 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The following five lectures are contained in this collection: "The New Politics of Criminal Justice: Of "Three Strikes," Truth-in-Sentencing, and Megan's Laws" by Franklin Zimring; "Does the Booming Economy Help Explain the Fall in Crime?" by Richard B. Freeman; "A Profile of Crime, Violence, and Drug Use Among Mexican Immigrants" by William A. Vega; "Reducing Gun Violence: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising" by Lawrence W. Sherman; and "Reinventing Evaluation to Build High-Performance Child and Family Interventions" by Heather B. Weiss.
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