Contemporary Issues in Criminology

Contemporary Issues in Criminology by Michael Levi, published by University of Wales Press on July 20, 1995, is a comprehensive examination of pressing topics within the field of criminology. This edition spans 436 pages and is presented in English, focusing on critical areas such as policing, crime, poverty, and prison management, which are significant challenges in today’s society.
Readers will find that this book raises pertinent questions relevant to both academic criminologists and practitioners within the criminal justice system. By exploring the complexities of crime and its societal implications, the text aims to foster a deeper understanding of the administration of criminal justice and the various factors influencing it. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to engage with contemporary criminological debates and issues.
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Policing, crime, poverty, prison management – these are just some of the key issues facing society today. This book addresses such issues, raising questions that should be of interest not only to academic criminologists but also to all those involved in the criminal justice system.
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