When is crime a public health problem / by Gregory J. DeLone and Miriam A. DeLone. The significance of race in contemporary urban policing policy / by Delores Jones-Brown and Erica King-Toler -- Combative and cooperative law enforcement in post-September 11th America / by Ben Brown -- Policies promoting school-police partnerships / Nicole L. Bracy -- Procedural fairness, criminal justice policy, and the courts / by David B. Rottman -- Criminal justice policy and problem-solving courts / by Susan T. Krumholz -- U.S. corrections since the 1970s / by Steven E. Barkan -- Reentry as a process rather than a moment / Natasha A. Frost -- Prison privitization turns 25 / by Richard Culp -- The U.S. juvenile justice policy landscape / by Janeen Buck Willison, Daniel P. Mears, and Jeffrey A. Butts -- Exploring the relationship between contemporary immigration and crime control policies / by Dana Greene -- Technology and criminal justice policy / by Phelan A. Wyrick -- White collar crime and public policy : the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and beyond / by David O. Friedrichs with Sarah Youshock -- Criminal justice policy and transnational crime : the case of anti-human trafficking policy / by Barbara Ann Stolz -- When is crime a public health problem / by Gregory J. DeLone and Miriam A. DeLone.
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