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Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 2000-2001 Lecture Series
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Four lectures comprise this collection: "Why is Crime Falling -- Or Is It?" by Alfred Blumstein; "The Juvenile Psychopath: Fads, Fictions, and Facts" by Laurence Steinberg; "Violence Prevention 101: Implications for Policy Development" by Carl C. Bell; and "Raising the Bar: The Impact of DNA Testing on the Field of Forensics" by Margaret A. Berger.