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  2. Taken by Force (book) - Wikipedia

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    Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe in World War II is a 2007 book by Northern Kentucky University sociology and criminology professor J. Robert Lilly that examines the issue of rape by U.S. servicemen in European theatre of World War II.

  3. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice (and prior to 2016, The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice) is an academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Howard League for Penal Reform five times each year.

  4. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    From 1900 through to 2000 this field of research underwent three significant phases in the United States: (1) Golden Age of Research (1900–1930) which has been described as a multiple-factor approach, (2) Golden Age of Theory (1930–1960) which endeavored to show the limits of systematically connecting criminological research to theory, and ...

  5. Social network analysis in criminology - Wikipedia

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    Social network analysis in criminology views social relationships in terms of network theory, consisting of nodes (representing individual actors within the network) and ties (which represent relationships between the individuals, such as offender movement, sub offenders, crime groups, etc.).

  6. David Downes (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    David Downes is a British sociologist and criminologist and is Professor Emeritus of Social Administration at the London School of Economics. Downes was one of the founder members of the National Deviancy Conference .

  7. David W. Garland - Wikipedia

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    "Penality and the Penal State" in Criminology (2013) vol 51 No 3 pp 475–517; Criminology as a discipline: Criminology and Social Theory, Oxford University Press (2000) (co-edited with R. Sparks) "Criminology’s Place in the Academic Field", in M. Bosworth and C. Hoyle (eds), What is Criminology?, Oxford University Press (2011)

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  9. Punishment - Wikipedia

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    A unified theory of punishment brings together multiple penal purposes—such as retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation—in a single, coherent framework. Instead of punishment requiring we choose between them, unified theorists argue that they work together as part of some wider goal such as the protection of rights.