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图书目录: 1 A THEORY OF CRIME
ONE The Social Reality of Crime Assumptions: Explanation in the Study o[ Crime Assumptions: Man and Society in a Theory of Crime Theory: The Social Reality of Crime A Theoretical Perspective for Studying Crime 2 FORMULATION OF CRIMINAL DEFINITIONS TWO Criminal Law in Politically Organized Society The Study o[ Criminal Law From Sociological Jurisprudence to Sociology. of Criminal Law Law in Politically Organized Society The Interest Structure Formulation and Administration of Criminal Law Interests in Contemporary Society THREE Interests in the Formulation of Criminal Laws Emergence of Criminal Law Criminal Law in Colonies and Territories Contents Protection of the Political Order Religious Foundations of Criminal Law Sunday Law The Law of Theft Antitrust Laws Pure Food and Drug Laws Sexual Psychopath Laws Protection of Morality and Public Order 3 APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL DEFINITIONS FOUR Enforcement of Criminal Law Police Discretion Legal Regulation of Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Systems Community Context of Law Enforcement Police Organization and Law Enforcement Police Ideology and Law Enforcement The Encounter Between Police and Citizens The Offense Situation and Selective Law Enforcement FIVE Administration of Criminal Justice Politicality of Justice Discretion and Decision-Making in the Judicial Process Prosecution and Nontrial Adjudication The Criminal Lawyer in the Adversary System The Criminal Trial and the Jury Judicial Sentencing SIX Penal and Correctional Administration Organization and Supervision of Probation Social Organization of Penal Custody Administration of Institutional Treatment Administration of Capital Punishment Parole Decisions and Supervision Prevention Programs in the Community Removal of Criminal Definitions 4 DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIOR PATTERNS IN RELATION TO CRIMINAL DEFINITIONS SEVEN Societal Organization and the Structuring of Behavior Patterns Segmental Organization of Society Behavior Patterns and Probability of Criminal Definitions Structuring of Behavior Patterns Ecology of Behavior Patterns and Criminal Definitions General Cultural Themes in Segmental Society EIGHT Action Patterns of the Criminally Defined Achievement of Self Association, Identification, and Commitment Personal Action Patterns as Responses to Criminal Definiti.on Behavior Systems of the Criminally Defined Personal Meaning of Action 5 CONSTRUCTION OF CRIMINAL CONCEPTIONS NINE Public Conceptions of Crime Social Reaction to Crime Diffusion of Criminal Conceptions Social Types in the World of Crime Public Attitudes Toward Crime Public Attitudes Toward the Control of Crime Consequences of Criminal Conceptions TEN The Politics of Reality Periodic Investigations of Crime The President's Crime Commission The Law and Order Challenge Crime and Legitimacy of Authority in a Free Society Conclusion Index to Names Index to Subjects |