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Presents the author's proposal for an overhaul of the American criminal justice system, discussing the necessary shifts to increase public safety, reduce costs, and strengthen community, while combatting crime intelligently.
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Smart on crime: a career prosecutor's plan to make us safer
2009, Chronicle Books
in English
0811865282 9780811865289
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Smart on crime: a career prosecutor's plan to make us safer
2009, Chronicle Books
in English
0811865282 9780811865289
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Getting past the old debate
Beyond the trial
Learning from other disciplines
Reading, writing and crime prevention
As seen on tv
Not in my neighborhood
The door is locked; the internet is open
Fear factor
They deserved it
Putting humpty dumpty back together again
The path to justice
The cost of justice
Smart puts public safety first : reduce and prevent violence
Smart starts young : truancy
Smart takes off blinders : prostitution
Smart anticipates : returning offenders
Smart empowers victims: domestic violence
Smart protects the silent and fearful : witnesses
Smart demands accountability : the carrot and the stick
Smart forges partnerships : community
Smart measures success : results
Smart works on our most serious threats : gangs
Smart is patient : steady progress
Conclusion: the smart game plan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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