Results for Discipline:
Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law
Hits 21-30 within 59 documents
Bureaucracy, "domesticated" elites, and the abolition of capital punishment: processes of state-formation and the number of executions in England and Habsburg Austria between 1700 and 1914 [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 3-4. p.279-297
Police governance and accountability: overview of current issues [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 55 (2011) 2-3. p.61-86
Why is Corruption Less Harmful in Some Countries Than in Others? [journal article]
Source: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 72 (2009) 3. p.797-810
Who corrupts whom? A criminal eco-system made in Italy [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 1. p.87-105
"Are the 'others' coming?" Evidence on 'alien conspiracy' from three illegal markets in Greece [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 52 (2009) 5. p.475-493
Left Realism, community and state-building [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 2. p.141-158
Pride and prejudice: comparative corruption research and the British case [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 1. p.39-61
Alternative sanctions for drug users: fruitless efforts or miracle solution? [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 52 (2009) 5. p.513-525
Crime or social harm? A dialectical perspective [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 1. p.1-19
Anticorruption agencies: expressive, constructivist and strategic uses [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 53 (2009) 1. p.67-77