Life after life imprisonment

This book explores one of the most contentious and sensitive topics in criminal justice: the release and resettlement of life-sentenced offenders. It offers a major insight into how societies respond to serious crime, why offenders are recalled and identifies important elements of successful reinteg...

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Main Author: Appleton, Catherine
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010, 2010
Series:Clarendon studies in criminology / Clarendon studies in criminology
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