
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد نرم
شابک ۱۰: 0521681480
شابک ۱۳: 9780521681483
تاریخ انتشار:
November 28th, 2005
ناشر: Cambridge University Press
صفحات: 376
ژانرها: Mystery, Business & Economics
In this compelling exploration of crime trends in America, the authors delve into the significant surge of violent crime during the mid-1980s, a tumultuous period that saw an alarming rise until it peaked in 1991. They meticulously analyze the various socio-economic factors and policy decisions that contributed to this escalation, offering a nuanced understanding of the forces at play in urban America during this era. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the societal impact of crime, drawing on a rich tapestry of statistical data and case studies.
As the authors shift their focus to the remarkable decline in crime rates in subsequent decades, they unravel the intricate dynamics behind this phenomenon. With careful consideration of law enforcement strategies, community initiatives, and shifting public attitudes toward crime and punishment, the work provides a comprehensive overview of how these elements interacted to foster a safer society. Ultimately, it invites readers to contemplate the ongoing challenges and successes within the American criminal justice system.
As the authors shift their focus to the remarkable decline in crime rates in subsequent decades, they unravel the intricate dynamics behind this phenomenon. With careful consideration of law enforcement strategies, community initiatives, and shifting public attitudes toward crime and punishment, the work provides a comprehensive overview of how these elements interacted to foster a safer society. Ultimately, it invites readers to contemplate the ongoing challenges and successes within the American criminal justice system.