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Winterdyk, J./Reichel, Ph. & H. Dammer (Eds.): A Guided<br />

Reader to Research in Comparative Criminology/Criminal<br />

Justice. (in english)<br />

(<strong>Crime</strong> & <strong>Crime</strong> Policy 5) 2009, 288 S. ISBN 978-3-8196-0717-2 (Softcover) € 39,90<br />

The PdF Edition you can find by our eBOOk shop. www.brockmeyer-ebooks.de<br />

€ 18,00<br />

Inhalt/Content: H. Kury: Foreword J. Winteryk, Ph. Reichel & H. Dammer:<br />

Acknowledgements Chapter 1: C. Banks: Questions, Weblinks Chapter 2: J. Prinsloo & B.<br />

Naude: „Organized crime and corruption in South(ern) Africa“. Questions, Weblinks Chapter<br />

3: L. Sebba: „Punitiveness in international criminal justice: Some explorations“. Questions,<br />

Weblinks Chapter 4: W. F. McDonald: „American and European paths to international law<br />

enforcement cooperation: McDonalization“. Questions, Weblinks Chapter 5: B. Naude: <strong>Crime</strong><br />

against the person in Sub-Saharan Africa: A comparison of ten countries“. Questions,<br />

Weblinks Chapter 6: N. Ammar: Arab women in their State's Constitution. Questions,<br />

weblinks Chapter 7: J. V. Roberts, H. Johnson & M. G. Grossman: „Trends in crimes of<br />

sexual aggression in Canada: An analysis of police-reported and victimization statistics“.<br />

Questions, Weblinks. Chapter 8: H.-E.Sung & D. Chu: „Does participation in the global<br />

economy reduce political corruption? An emirical inquiry.“ Questions, Weblinks Chapter 9: J.<br />

Van Dijk & M. Shaw: „The International <strong>Crime</strong> (Victim) Survey: Impact and future <strong>policy</strong><br />

implications“. Questions, Weblinks Appendix A: R. Barberet: „Mainstreaming comparative<br />

methodology in criminal justice/criminology research methods courses“. Research in the area<br />

of comparative criminology and comparative criminal justice has become a burgeoning means<br />

of inquiry among a growing number of academics and scholars. However todate, there have<br />

been no texts or formalized guidelines in how to engage in such inquiry. With this<br />

publications the editors offer the first comprehensive text designed to assist, facilitate and<br />

guide interested researchers in how to engage in comparative criminological/criminal justice<br />

research. The editors, already well recognized in the field, have collected a series of nine<br />

articles which serve as iluustrative examples to facilitate the reader in how to conduct such<br />

research. Each of the articles is accompanied with a series of questions and useful web-links<br />

to further assist the reader and/or student.<br />

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