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(Hardback)

By: Gregg Barak

ISBN: 9780313306815
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A cross-cultural exploration of crime and crime control in 15 representative countries from around the world.


(Paperback)

By: Gregg Barak

ISBN: 9780275944018
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 1992
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Based on an analysis of the underlying social and political causes of homelessness in the USA, this study looks at the realities and misconceptions that surround the victims, argues that current public service programmes are inadequate and proposes policy changes that could prove beneficial.


(Hardback)

By: Gregg Barak

ISBN: 9780275933203
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 1991
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Based on an analysis of the underlying social and political causes of homelessness in the USA, this study looks at the realities and misconceptions that surround the victims, argues that current public service programmes are inadequate and proposes policy changes that could prove beneficial.


(Paperback)

By: Gregg Barak

ISBN: 9780275947743
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Nov 1993
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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While there is disagreement among the authors about whether criminologists are developing new theory or circulating old theory, their contributions in this reader demonstrate the emerging plurality in criminological discourse, revealing continuities and discontinuities between old and new.


(Hardback)

By: Gregg Barak

ISBN: 9780275944858
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Nov 1993
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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While there is disagreement among the authors about whether criminologists are developing new theory or circulating old theory, their contributions in this reader demonstrate the emerging plurality in criminological discourse, revealing continuities and discontinuities between old and new.