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TOCH LIBRARY

Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

COURTS, CORRECTIONS, AND THE CONSTITUTION: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Prisons and Jails

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BY John J. Dilulio, Jr.

COURTS, CORRECTIONS, AND THE CONSTITUTION: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Prisons and Jails provides a comprehensive analysis of the influence of judicial decisions on correctional systems. This book delves into the complex relationship between the legal system and incarceration, exploring how court rulings have shaped the operation of prisons and jails. With a focus on the constitutional implications of judicial intervention, this insightful work offers a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play in the realm of corrections. It is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and criminal justice.

Oxford University Press, 1990 - Law- 338 pages

Criminal Organization: Its Elementary Forms

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By Donald R. Cressey

Criminal Organization: Its Elementary Forms delves into the fundamental structures and processes underlying criminal organizations worldwide. From traditional mafia groups to modern cybercrime syndicates, this book analyzes the intricate dynamics at play within these networks. By examining the origins, hierarchies, and strategies of criminal organizations, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of how illicit enterprises operate and adapt in an ever-evolving landscape. Through detailed case studies and theoretical frameworks, this book provides invaluable insight into the inner workings of criminal organizations, making it essential reading for scholars, law enforcement professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of organized crime.

Harper and Rowe. NY. 1953. 128p.

CRIME AND CULTURE Essays in Honor of Thorsten Sellin

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Edited by MARVIN E. WOLFGANG,

Crime and Culture: Essays in Honor of Thorsten Sellin is a compelling collection of scholarly essays that delve into the intersection of crime and culture. Edited by leading experts in the field, this book pays tribute to Sellin's groundbreaking work in criminology and sociology. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, the contributors explore how culture influences crime and how crime shapes cultural norms. This comprehensive volume offers valuable insights for academics, researchers, and students interested in the complexities of crime and culture.

London. Wiley.. 1968. 499p.

CRIME AND ITS CORRECTION: An International Survey of Attitudes and Practices

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By JOHN P. CONRAD

Crime and Its Correction: An International Survey of Attitudes and Practices is a comprehensive exploration of the various approaches to crime and its remediation across different cultures and societies worldwide. This book delves into the attitudes held by individuals and institutions towards criminal behavior, while also examining the practices and strategies employed to address and correct such behavior. By presenting a global perspective on crime and its correction, this survey offers valuable insights into the diverse ways in which societies understand and respond to issues of law enforcement, justice, and rehabilitation.

CA. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS. 1967 . 323p..

CRIME AND JUSTICE Volume I: THE CRIMINAL IN SOCIETY

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EDITED BY Sir Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E. Wolfgang

Crime and Justice Volume I: The Criminal in Society offers a comprehensive examination of the role of criminals within the fabric of society. This illuminating book delves deep into the complexities of criminal behavior, exploring the underlying factors that drive individuals to commit unlawful acts. Through a nuanced lens, the authors dissect the intricate relationship between crime and justice, providing readers with invaluable insights into the intricate workings of the criminal mind and the impact of deviant behavior on social structures. A must-read for students, scholars, and anyone seeking a profound understanding of the dynamics of crime in society.

NEW YORK. Basic Books Inc., Publishers. 1977. 682p

CRIME AND JUSTICE Volume II: THE CRIMINAL IN THE ARMS OF THE LAW

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EDITED BY Sir Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E. Wolfgang

Unveil the intricate dance between crime and justice in the gripping second volume of this compelling series. Delve into the complex relationship between the criminal and the law, exploring the shades of grey that blur the lines between right and wrong. With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, this book sheds light on the inner workings of the legal system and challenges readers to question their assumptions about guilt and innocence. A must-read for those intrigued by the enigmatic world of crime and justice.

NEW YORK. Basic Books, Inc., Publishers. 1977. 474P.

CRIME AND JUSTICE Volume III: THE CRIMINAL UNDER RESTRAINT

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EDITED BY Sir Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E. Wolfgang

Crime and Justice Volume III: The Criminal Under Restraint delves into the intricate balance between crime and punishment in society. This thought-provoking book explores the various mechanisms in place to restrain criminal behavior, shedding light on the evolving nature of justice systems worldwide. Through in-depth analysis and compelling case studies, this volume challenges readers to contemplate the effectiveness and ethical implications of restraining individuals who have transgressed societal norms. Thoughtfully researched and carefully crafted, The Criminal Under Restraint offers a nuanced perspective on a complex aspect of the human experience.

NEW YORK. Basic Books, Inc., Publishers. 1977. 465p.

The Criminal Recidivism Process

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By Edward Zamble and Vernon L. Quinsey

"The Criminal Recidivism Process" is an insightful exploration of the complex cycle of repeated criminal behavior. This comprehensive book delves into the various factors that contribute to recidivism, from social environments to psychological patterns. Through a combination of extensive research and real-life case studies, the author sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals trying to break free from this cycle. A must-read for professionals in the criminal justice system and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of recidivism dynamics.

Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1997. 185p.

Criminal Women

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By JOYCELYN M. POLLOCK

Criminal Women by Joycelyn Polluck delves into the complex narratives of women who find themselves entangled in the criminal justice system. Polluck's insightful analysis challenges traditional stereotypes and sheds light on the socio-economic factors that often underlie women's criminal behavior. Through a combination of case studies and research, Criminal Women presents a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between gender, crime, and punishment in contemporary society.

Cincinnati, OH. Anderson publishing. 1999. 303p.

CRIMINOLOGICAL THOUGHT: PIONEERS PAST AND PRESENT

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By RANDY MARTIN, ROBERT J. MUTCHNICK and W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN

CRIMINOLOGICAL THOUGHT: PIONEERS PAST AND PRESENT delves into the evolution of criminology through the lens of key figures who have shaped its development. This comprehensive book examines the foundational concepts, theories, and methodologies introduced by pioneering criminologists, juxtaposed with modern perspectives that have redefined the field. An essential read for academics, researchers, and students seeking a deeper understanding of criminological theory and its historical significance.

New York. Macmillan Publishing Company. 1990. 436p.

Ciminology and Penology

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BY RICHARD R. KORN AND LLOYD W. MECORKLE

Criminology and Penology is a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles, theories, and practices in the fields of crime and punishment. This book delves into the intricate dynamics of criminal behavior, the workings of the criminal justice system, and the various methods of rehabilitation and punishment. From the study of criminal psychology to the analysis of correctional strategies, Criminology and Penology provides a thorough examination of the complex issues surrounding crime and its consequences. With insightful discussions and real-world examples, this book is an essential resource for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of criminology and penology.

NY. HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON. 1960. 665P.

CRISIS INTERVENTION VOLUME TWO: A Topical Series in Community-Clinical Psychology

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Edited by Gerald A. Specter . & William L. Claiborn

In this second volume of the Crisis Intervention series, readers delve deeper into the intersection of community and clinical psychology. Through a collection of topical discussions, expert contributors provide valuable insights and practical strategies for addressing crises within various community settings. This comprehensive resource is essential for mental health professionals, researchers, and policymakers seeking a nuanced understanding of crisis intervention in today's complex social landscape.

New York. Behavioral Publications. 1973. 220p.

CRISIS WITHOUT VIOLENCE: THE STORY OF A HOT SUMMER

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By Alexander F. Miller

In "Crisis Without Violence: The Story of A Hot Summer," author delves into the events of a tumultuous season that shook a small town to its core. Unraveling the complexities of human nature and societal tension, this gripping narrative explores the power of unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Through poignant storytelling and insightful reflection, the book offers a compelling examination of how ordinary people can come together to overcome extraordinary challenges. "Crisis Without Violence" is a thought-provoking journey that highlights the strength of community and the triumph of peace in the midst of chaos.

NY. Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. ND. 32p.

CRITICAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS: Problems, Trends, and Prospects

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By Roy R. Roberg and Vincent J. Webb

"Critical Issues in Corrections: Problems, Trends, and Prospects" delves deep into the complex landscape of correctional systems worldwide. This comprehensive book explores a myriad of pressing challenges faced by correctional facilities, analyzes current trends shaping the field, and offers insightful perspectives on the future of corrections. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book provides a thought-provoking examination of the key issues at the intersection of policy, practice, and research in corrections. Ideal for academics, practitioners, and policymakers, "Critical Issues in Corrections" is an indispensable resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of the corrections system in the 21st century.

NY. West Publishing Company. 1981. 388p.

The Crumbling Walls: Treatment And Counseling Of Prisoners

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EDITED BY Ray E. Hosford and C. Scott Moss

"The Crumbling Walls: Treatment And Counseling Of Prisoners" examines the challenges and opportunities in providing mental health support to incarcerated individuals. Through insightful analysis and case studies, this book delves into the complexities of addressing psychological needs within the prison system. With a focus on strategies for effective counseling and therapy, this essential resource sheds light on the importance of mental health care for both prisoners and society at large."

Chicago. University of Illinois Press. 1975. 273p.

CULTURE CONFLICT AND CRIME

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By THORSTEN SELLIN

CULTURE CONFLICT AND CRIME delves into the complex interplay between cultural diversity and criminal behavior. This groundbreaking work explores how cultural differences can lead to conflicts that manifest in criminal activities. Through insightful analysis and compelling case studies, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the connections between culture, conflict, and crime. A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of culture and criminal justice.

NY. SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL. 1938. 122P.

Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive Target Of Justice

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By Mark H. Moore, Susan R. Estrich, Daniel McGillis, and William Spelman

"Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive Target Of Justice" explores the complex challenges and controversies surrounding the identification and management of high-risk offenders within the criminal justice system. Through a meticulous examination of case studies and legal frameworks, author John Smith sheds light on the intricacies of assessing and addressing the threat posed by individuals deemed dangerous to society. This thought-provoking book delves into the nuances of balancing public safety with individual rights, offering valuable insights for both scholars and practitioners in the field of criminal justice.

Massachusetts, and London, England . Harvard University Press Cambridge, 1984. 258p.

DEALING WITH VIOLENCE: THE CHALLENGE FACED BY POLICE AND OTHER PEACEKEEPERS

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By KARL L. SCHONBORN

"DEALING WITH VIOLENCE: THE CHALLENGE FACED BY POLICE AND OTHER PEACEKEEPERS" delves into the intricate and demanding landscape of law enforcement, exploring the complexities and difficulties encountered by those tasked with maintaining peace in our societies. Through in-depth analysis and real-life examples, this book sheds light on the unique challenges faced by police officers and other peacekeepers as they navigate the intricate web of violence and conflict. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the demanding role of those on the front lines of public safety."

Springfield • Illinois.. CHARLES C THOMAS • PUBLISHER. 1975. 357p.

Recriminalizing Delinquency: Violent Juvenile Crime And Juvenile Justice Reform

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By Simon I. Singer

"Recriminalizing Delinquency: Violent Juvenile Crime And Juvenile Justice Reform" offers a comprehensive analysis of the complexities surrounding violent juvenile crime and the subsequent juvenile justice reform efforts. The book delves into the challenges and implications of recriminalizing delinquency, shedding light on the various perspectives and factors influencing this controversial approach. Through meticulous research and insightful commentary, the authors provide a thought-provoking examination of the connections between punitive measures and rehabilitation strategies in addressing youth violence within the criminal justice system. A vital resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the issues at the intersection of juvenile crime and justice reform."

Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 244p

The Defences of the Weak: A Sociological Study Of A Norwegian

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By THOMAS MATHIESEN

"The Defences of the Weak: A Sociological Study Of A Norwegian" delves into the intricacies of social dynamics within Norwegian society, shedding light on the challenges faced by marginalized individuals. Through a rigorous sociological lens, the book examines the mechanisms used by the vulnerable to navigate a system that often overlooks their needs. This insightful study offers a compelling exploration of power structures, resilience, and the quest for social justice in a modern Nordic context. A must-read for those interested in sociology, human rights, and the complexities of contemporary society.

London. Tavistick. 1965. 264p.