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What is to Be Done About Law and Order? John Lea

What is to Be Done About Law and Order? By John Lea

What is to Be Done About Law and Order? by John Lea


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Summary

Challenges many of the Left's traditional attitudes toward crime and policing, proposing instead a rigourous, new Left realism

What is to Be Done About Law and Order? Summary

What is to Be Done About Law and Order?: Crisis in the Nineties by John Lea

The authors look at the connection between democracy and efficiency as they investigate the meaning of law and order. The authors argue that only through a democratically accountable police service can we hope to build up relationships within the inner city.

About John Lea

John Lea is a Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He is the author of several books, including What Is To Be Done About Law and Order? (Pluto, 1993) and Crime and Modernity (Sage, 2002). Jock Young is Professor of Criminology and Head of the Centre for Criminology at Middlesex University.

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GOR001579379
9780745303987
0745303986
What is to Be Done About Law and Order?: Crisis in the Nineties by John Lea
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
19930420
284
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