Crime and Justice, Volume 25

An Annual Review of Research

Edited by Michael Tonry

 Crime and Justice, Volume 25
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Edited by Michael Tonry

376 pages | 6 x 9-1/4 | © 1999
Cloth $46.00 ISBN: 9780226808475 Published May 1999
For years this distinguished series has provided scholars and practitioners with timely, cross-disciplinary reviews of research on some of today's most pressing policy issues. Volume 25 includes articles by Jeffery A. Fagan and Richard B. Freeman on crime and work; John Braithwaite on restorative justice; Josine Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall on self-report methodology in crime research; Roger Lane on the history of murder in America; and James B. Jacobs and Lauryn P. Gouldin on Cosa Nostra.

Contents
Preface

Restorative Justice: Assessing Optimistic and Pessimistic Accounts
John Braithwaite

Cosa Nostra: The Final Chapter?
James B. Jacobs and Lauryn P. Gouldin

Murder in America: A Historian's Perspective
Roger Lane

Crime and Work
Jeffrey Fagan and Richard B. Freeman

The Self-Report Methodology in Crime Research
Josine Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall
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