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SENSE AND NONSENSE ABOUT CRIME AND DRUGS FOURTH EDITION2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- SAMUEL WALKER 著
- 出版社: WEST;WADSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY
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- 出版时间:1998
- 标注页数:288页
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图书目录
Ⅰ THINKING CLEARLY ABOUT CRIME1
1 CRIME AND POLICY: A COMPLEX PROBLEM3
“Victory” or “Ticking Time Bomb”?3
The Search for Answers4
Simplistic Solutions5
Understanding the Crime Problem in the United States6
Two Crime Problems6
What the Murder Data Tell7
Fear Versus Risk8
Two Drug Problems8
Crime Trends: Unraveling the Controversy9
The War on Crime10
The War on Crime and the African American Community10
Overloading the System12
Crime Policy: A Plague of Nonsense13
The Futility of Waging “War” on Crime15
The Ground Rules16
The Question of Reasonable Goals16
Guilty: Liberals and Conservatives17
Crime Control Theology17
Conservative Theology18
Liberal Crime Control Theology20
A Word About Rules21
Ideological Confusion: Switching Sides22
Conclusion22
Notes23
2 MODELS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE26
The Crime Commission’s Model29
The Criminal Justice Wedding Cake30
Celebrated Cases: The Top Layer30
Serious Felonies: The Second and Third Layers32
Prior Relationship: A Policy Dilemma35
Hard or Soft on Crime? Unraveling the Paradox36
The Lower Depths: The Fourth Layer37
Conclusion38
Notes38
3 THE GOING RATE40
Evaluating the System40
The Funnel42
Rejections and Dismissals: Loophole?45
From Indictment to Punishment47
An International Perspective on the Going Rate50
The Courtroom Work Group51
The Limits of Reform52
The Dynamics of Reform53
Criminal Justice Thermodynamics54
How Many Mistakes?56
Conclusion57
Notes57
4 THE CAREER CRIMINAL60
Wolfgang’s Birth Cohort60
Other Cohort Studies62
From Research to Policy64
The Prediction Problem65
The Rand Selective Incapacitation Study67
How Much Crime Do They Do?69
Conclusion70
Notes71
Ⅱ “GET TOUGH”: THE CONSERVATIVE ATTACK ON CRIME73
5 UNLEASH THE COPS!75
More Cops75
The Police and Crime76
The Lessons of Kansas City77
Focused Police Patrol Activities79
Does Policing Make Any Difference at All?81
Faster Response Time82
More Detectives83
Myths and Realities of Detective Work83
Targeting Career Criminals85
Eliminate the “Technicalities”86
Repeal the Exclusionary Rule87
The Exclusionary Rule and Crime Fighting87
The Positive Impact of the Exclusionary Rule89
Abolish Miranda90
Miranda in Operation90
Modifying Miranda92
Conclusion92
Notes93
6 DETER THE CRIMINALS96
Deterrence Theory96
Assumptions Underlying Deterrence97
The Risk of Crime: Some Preliminary Evidence98
The Death Penalty99
Sorting Out the Issues99
Executions and Crime: Sellin’s Studies100
Dr.Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet100
Delays and Deterrence102
Brutalization Theory?102
Summary103
Deterring the Drunk Driver103
The “Killer Drunk” and Other Myths103
Deterrence and Drunk Driving105
Drunk Drivers in Court107
Crackdown Costs109
Alternative Strategies for Dealing with Drunk Drivers109
And Now for Some Good News109
Deterring Burglars and Robbers111
The Rand Inmate Survey112
Deterring Domestic Violence113
Conclusion114
Notes114
7 LOCK ’EM UP117
Getting Criminals off the Street117
Preventive Detention118
A Short History of Bail Reform118
Preventive Detention in Operation: Washington, D.C.119
The 1984 Federal Bail Reform Act120
Crime on Bail: Myths and Reality121
The Prediction Problem Revisited123
Speedy Trial: A Better Way124
Incapacitation125
Selective Incapacitation: The Rand Formula125
Gross Incapacitation: Zedlewski’s New Math128
Incapacitation: A Sober Estimate129
Mandatory Sentencing130
Three Case Studies131
Mandatory Sentencing and Crime136
Three Strikes—We Are All Out137
Implementation138
Impact138
Summary: Striking Out140
Conclusion140
Notes140
8 CLOSE THE LOOPHOLES144
Prosecute the Career Criminal144
Getting Tough in San Diego144
Other Prosecution Programs146
Abolish the Insanity Defense147
Sorting Out the Issues148
The Reality of the Insanity Defense148
Aftermath of Acquittal149
Danger to the Community150
The Impact of Abolition150
Abolish Plea Bargaining153
Alaska Bans Plea Bargaining153
Other Experiments156
In Search of Plea Bargains156
Restrict Appeals157
Limiting Appeals158
Appeals in Practice159
Conclusion160
Notes160
Ⅲ THE MIDDLE GROUND: GUNS AND VICTIMS163
9 PROTECT THE VICTIMS165
Victims of Crime165
The Victims’ Rights Movement166
The Costs of Crime168
New Laws and Programs168
Critics of the Movement168
Sorting Out the Issues168
Criteria for Evaluation169
Victim Assistance Programs170
Police-Victim Recontact171
Victim Compensation172
Expanding the Victim’s Voice173
The Impact of Victims’ Voice Laws174
Speedy Trial175
Getting Tough on Crime176
Mandatory Arrest for Domestic Violence176
Conclusion177
Notes177
10 CONTROL GUN CRIMES180
The Problem with Guns—and Gun Policy180
Gun Ownership and Gun-Related Violence181
Types of Guns181
Gun Ownership181
Handgun-Related Violence182
Handguns as Self-Protection182
Gun-Related Laws183
The Policy Alternatives184
Public Attitudes Toward Gun Control184
Ban Handguns185
Ban Possession185
The Limits of “Banning” Handguns185
Ban Bullets186
Ban the Manufacture and Importation of Handguns187
Buy Back Handguns187
Ban Saturday Night Specials187
Ban Assault Rifles188
Summary188
Regulate the Sale and Possession of Handguns188
Waiting Periods: The Brady Bill190
Summary190
Restrict the Use of Handguns191
Restrict the Carrying of Handguns191
Airplanes and Schools193
Get Guns Off the Street: The Kansas City Experiment194
More Guns?195
Get Tough on Weapons Offenses195
Getting Tough in Detroit196
Conclusion198
Notes198
Ⅳ REFORM: THE LIBERAL PRESCRIPTION201
11 TREAT ’EM!203
Rehabilitating Criminals203
The Philosophy of Rehabilitation203
Political Controversy: The Willie Horton Furlough204
The “Nothing Works” Controversy204
Was Martinson Right?205
The Prediction Problem Revisited206
The Revival of Correctional Intervention?206
Diversion207
The Manhattan Court Employment Project208
The Net-Widening Problem209
Does Diversion Rehabilitate?209
Probation210
The Effectiveness of Probation211
The New Intermediate Punishments214
Intensive Probation Supervision214
Home Confinement and Electronic Monitoring216
Boot Camps218
Parole220
Does Parole Work?220
Intensive Parole Supervision221
The Prediction Problem Again222
Abolish Parole?223
Reintegration and Restorative Justice224
Restorative Justice in Operation224
Rehabilitation: Running on Empty?225
Notes226
12 REFORM THE LAW AND THE SYSTEM230
Decriminalization230
The Rationale for Decriminalization231
The Terms of the Debate232
The Impact of Decriminalization233
Public Disorder Crimes234
Abortion234
Sex Between Consenting Adults235
Gambling235
Summary236
Legalizing Drugs?236
Eliminate Injustice236
Arrest as a Case Study237
Summary238
Conclusion238
Notes238
Ⅴ THE DRUG PROBLEM241
13 SENSE AND NONSENSE ABOUT DRUGS243
The Drug Problem243
Hysteria over Drugs243
Myths and Realities About Drugs and Crime244
The Extent of Illegal Drug Use244
The Drug-Crime Connection247
The Drug Policy Choices248
The War on Drugs: Policy and Consequences249
Impact of the War on Drugs249
Police “Crackdowns”250
Interdiction and Eradication252
Tougher Sentencing252
The Limits of the Criminal Law253
The Lessons of History254
When Enforcement Does Work254
Demand Reduction: Drug Education255
‘Just Say No”255
DARE: Success or Failure?256
But Some Education Programs Do Work257
Drug Treatment259
Varieties of Treatment259
Does Treatment Work?260
Legalize Drugs?261
Varieties of Legalization262
The Impact of Legalization263
A Specific Proposal263
Conclusion266
Notes267
Ⅵ CONCLUSIONS271
14 THE PARADOX OF CRIME AND CRIME POLICY273
The Great American Paternity Fight273
A Word of Caution274
A Quick Review of What We Have Learned274
Crime Prevention: The Maryland Report276
Conclusion279
Notes279
I NDEX281
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