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by Braithwaite, John
Published 1992
Clarendon
... comprehensive theory of criminal justice which draws on a philosophical view of the good and the right...

2
by Green, Stuart P.
Published 2007
Oxford University Press
...This text uses the tools of moral and legal theory as a means to examine a range of specific white...

3
by Hoskins, Zachary
Published 2019
Oxford University Press
...Studies in penal theory and philosophy / Studies in penal theory and philosophy...

4
by Tonry, Michael H.
Published 2011
Oxford University Press
...Studies in penal theory and philosophy / Studies in penal theory and philosophy...

5
by Kramer, Matthew H.
Published 2011
Oxford University Press
...Taking a fresh look at a central controversy in criminal law theory, 'The Ethics of Capital...

6
by Talbert, Matthew
Published 2018
Oxford University Press
... they intentionally chose to kill civilians? In this text, we take up these questions and propose a provocative theory...

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by MacLeod, John F.
Published 2012
Oxford University Press
... convictions in England and Wales since 1963, this simple but influential theory makes exact quantitative...

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by Downes, David M.
Published 2009
Oxford University Press
...Contributions cover such subjects as criminological theory and the new East End of London...

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by Gross, Hyman
Published 2012
Oxford University Press
... introduces central questions of criminal law theory. It develops a forceful argument that the prevailing...

10
by Tonry, Michael H.
Published 2020
Oxford University Press
... deserves. Michael Tonry discusses philosophy and punishment theory, surveys what is known about...

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by Leader Maynard, Jonathan
Published 2022
Oxford University Press
... in 1994. This represents the first volume to offer a dedicated, comparative theory of ideology's role...

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by Slade, Gavin
Published 2014
Oxford University Press
... and terrorist cells, and tests the theories of how and why success in challenging such organisations can occur...

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by Zimring, Franklin E.
Published 2007
Oxford University Press
...Many theories, from the routine to the bizarre, have been offered to explain the crime decline...