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_aPublic Policy, Crime and Criminal Justice - Fundamentals and Strategies _cBarry W.Hancock, Paul M.Sharp |
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250 | _a2nd.ed. | ||
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_bPrentice Hall, inc _c26 July 1999 _aUpper Saddle River |
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_aix, 447 p.; 24 cm _b;17.78 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm |
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520 | _aFor upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in Public Affairs, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Police Studies, and Public Administration. This unique anthology exposes students to a collection of original works that provide a bridge between issues related to public policy. Students are exposed to a “whole-system” view of policy, crime, and criminal justice. Designed to provide readers with a whole-system view of policy, crime, and criminal justice, this unique anthology offers a collection of original works that explore the issues related to public policy and crime. | ||
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_9434 _a Hancock, Barry W. |
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