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Crime and Social Policy discusses the criminal justice system in England and Wales in an accessible and engaging manner. This title guides students through the system's complexities, reviewing its history, highlighting current problems, and offering recommendations as to where and how it can be improved.
This innovative and pioneering new book sets out to establish the
links between crime reduction and the law: to analyze how the law
contributes to a decrease in crime. Providing a detailed and
sustained analysis, "Crime Reduction and the Law "offers a thorough
guide to many of the most contemporary and pressing concerns in the
field of crime reduction. It offers a consideration of the social
policy, politics and legislation that surround and drive the crime
reduction agenda. In particular, and uniquely, this book provides a
detailed and sustained analysis of how specific legislation and the
setting of performance targets aids and/or undermines attempts at
crime reduction. This includes analyzing the creation of "safe
environments" through Town and Country Planning legislation, the
role of local authorities in crime reduction initiatives and the
nature of drug policy, pedophilia legislation and programs to
control mental disorder crime.
Crime and Social Policy discusses the criminal justice system in England and Wales in an accessible and engaging manner. This title guides students through the system's complexities, reviewing its history, highlighting current problems, and offering recommendations as to where and how it can be improved.
What did one man do when faced with the unspeakable, untimely loss of his younger brother? He set out on a 2,186-mile thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. Now he shares his journey of healing on the higher road in "Don's Brother: A Hike of Hope on the Appalachian Trail. "A tribute to faith, family, and personal fortitude, this moving account will captivate outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who is navigating the tough emotional terrain of grief. When the author's younger brother, Don, was diagnosed with ALS, Stephens promised to complete a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. However, the author may not have mentioned his method of doing so. Rather than carrying a full pack every day, he only occasionally slept in the woods, instead often opting for shuttles to nearby "trail towns" and beds. Along the way, he also committed to sharing Don's story, using the trail name "Don's Brother" and raising awareness for ALS. While reflecting on his brother's deep faith, devotion to family, and resolve in the face of his horrendous disease, the author's personal accomplishment and profound healing will move anyone to hit the road and take heart in the boundless capacity of brotherly love.
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