Crime | Bibliography
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David C. Anderson. Crime and the Politics of Hysteria: How the Willie Horton Story Changed American Justice. New York: Random House, 1995.
D.A. Andrews and James Bonta. The Psychology of Criminal Conduct. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing, 1994.
William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio Jr., and John P. Walters. Body Count: Moral Poverty . . . and How to Win America’s War Against Crime and Drugs. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Robert James Bidinotto, ed. Criminal Justice? The Legal System Versus Individual...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Causes Crime?
- Chapter 2: Is Crime Increasing?
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Chapter 3: Can Stronger Criminal Justice Measures Prevent Crime?
- Chapter 3 Preface
- Tougher Laws Can Prevent Crime
- Imprisoning More Criminals Can Prevent Crime
- “Three Strikes” Laws Can Prevent Crime
- Community Policing Strategies Can Prevent Crime
- Tougher Laws Will Not Prevent Crime
- Rehabilitating Criminals Can Prevent Crime
- “Three Strikes” Laws Will Not Prevent Crime
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Chapter 4: How Can Juvenile Crime Be Prevented?
- Community Policing Strategies Do Little to Prevent Crime
- Preventing Juvenile Crime: An Overview
- Tough Punishments Are Necessary to Prevent Juvenile Crime
- Both Prevention Programs and Punishment Are Needed to Control Juvenile Crime
- Violence Prevention Programs Can Stop Juvenile Crime
- Harsh Punishments for Juveniles Are Not Justified
- Prevention Efforts Should Be Aimed at Adult Violence
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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