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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 범죄학
· ISBN : 9781843928515
· 쪽수 : 496쪽
· 출판일 : 2010-12-13
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Introduction byAndy Williams and Mike Nash Part I: The Context of Public Protection Introduction by the editors 1. Dangers by being despised grow great byHerschel Prins 2. Theorising dangerousness byMark Brown 3. The politics of public protection byMike Nash Part II: Assessing and Managing Risk Introduction by the editors 4. Forensic risk assessment: public protection versus offender rights byJames Vess 5. Discretion and decision-making in public protection byNicola Padfield 6. An epistemological chasm? Actuarial risk assessment through OASys byAndy Williams 7. Public protection: erpetrators, predictions, prevention and performance byDavid Carson and Tim Carson Part III: Doing the Job Introduction bythe editors 8. Public protection and the Parole Board byDick Whitfield 9. Community protection and multi-agency publuic protection arrangements byHazel Kemshall 10. Public protection work: achieving the possible byAndrew Bridges and Kate White 11. Sex offender management in the community: who are the victims? by Bob Golding Part IV: A Comparative Perspective Introduction by the editors 12. Public protection and community safety in the Netherlands byFrancis Pakes 13.Public protection in Scotland: a way forward? by Beth Weaver and Fergus McNeill 14. Sex offender notification: policy imperatives, effectiveness and consequences in the USA byBill Thompson and Cecil Greek 15. The preventive state: when is prevention of harm harmful? byEric Janus Part V: Contemporary Issues in Public Protection 16. Electronic Monitoring, satellite tracking and public protection byMike Nellis 17. Hate crime offending and victimisation: some considerations for public protection by Nathan Hall 18. Punitive policies on sexual offending: from public shaming to public protection byAnne-Marie McAlinden 19. Policing, public protection and minority groups byJohn Grieve 20. Young offenders and public protection byKerry Baker 21. Public protectionism and 'Sarah's Law': exerting pressure through single issue campaigns byStephen P. Savage and Sarah Charman