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Privatising Criminal Justice explores the social, cultural, and political context of privatisation in the criminal justice sector.
This book analyzes the political and economic conditions that precipitated the nuclear power and ratepayer protest and examines citizen opposition to the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) nuclear venture between 1976 and 1981. .
Originally published in 1994. This book presents case studies from six innovative and diverse... Læs mere
This book provides an introduction to key concepts and issues in intelligence for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Originally published in 1981, Homes Fit For Heroes, looks at the pledge made by the Lloyd George Government to build ‘homes fit for heroes’. The book is the first major study of the provision and design of state housing following the 1918 Armistice.
This book addresses how a new emphasis on effective policy design has re-emerged ?in public policy studies in recent years ?and ?clarifies the role of historical... Læs mere
In The Costs of Crime and Justice, Mark Cohen provides a comprehensive review of the theoretical foundations, methodologies employed, and empirical estimates of the costs of the crime.
First published in 2000, this text collects a set of specially commissioned chapters by British and... Læs mere
This book develops an interdisciplinary approach for answering a classic and essential question in any rule-governed context: What factors influence the decision of an individual or organization to comply (or not) with governing rules?
Originally published in 1972, this book offers an investigation of the administrative context of earlier ages and raises the suspicion that administration, like human nature, may not have varied very much since human society began.
The Power of Interdependence offers a convincing challenge to the dominant view among many observers of global affairs, that individual countries exert sole control over the international system.