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- ISBN: 0135459214
- Category: Other
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- Publisher: Prentice Hall (June 1987)
- Pages: 234 pages
- FB2 size: 1407 kb
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Making Crime Pay is an invaluable reference to criminal law, evidence, and procedure and the potential it holds for breathtaking plots and dramatic storytelling
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Katherine Beckett and Theodore Sasson provide readers with a robust analysis of the roles of crime, politics, media imagery and citizen activism in the making of criminal justice policy in the age of mass incarceration. Katherine Beckett, P. is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and in the Law, Societies and Justice Program at the University of Washington in Seattle. She teaches courses on law, culture, drugs, social control, and terrorism.
Crime may not pay for the average citizen, but several authors have discovered that running afoul of the . And neither is the Crime Victims Board amused.
Crime may not pay for the average citizen, but several authors have discovered that running afoul of the law can be a springboard to literary, and perhaps even financial, success.