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Prison Profile: Data, Trends and Analysis,s us to interpret and decode its meaning. This no easy task. Interpreting the official statistics on crime and punishment is a precarious business and even experienced criminologists fall victim to its many traps (Bottomley and Pease, 1986; Coleman and Moynihan, 1996; Levitas and Guy, 1996; Walker, 1995).演讲 发表于 2025-3-27 03:21:36
Unemployment, Crime and Imprisonment,t and deepening recession (Jancovic, 1977). These two related hypotheses have been explored at length by criminologists, although the predominant focus has been on the changing size of the prison population rather than the possible relation between unemployment and penal austerity (Sparks, 1996).originality 发表于 2025-3-27 05:25:44
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the expansion of the prison and explores the possibilities for limiting prison use through the development of alternatives to custody. In particular, it looks in some detail at the relation between imprisonment and class, age, gender and race.978-0-333-75231-9978-0-333-98260-0使激动 发表于 2025-3-27 23:49:12
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The Emergence of the Modern Prison,n forms of punishment began to shift from public executions, whippings and floggings, as well as the widespread use of forms of public shaming in the pillory or the stocks, to one in which institutions such as bridewells, workhouses, asylums and jails became the preferred response to the management of ‘problem populations’.导师 发表于 2025-3-28 14:07:06
Young People in Custody,onceptions of childhood and adolescence was the formation of the modern family and the introduction of compulsory education. These two agencies took on increasing responsibility for both extending and deepening the processes of socialisation (Gillis, 1974; May, 1973).