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Comprehensive Deterrence Theory provides an in-depth exploration of one of criminology’s most influential concepts. Authors Daniel P. Mears and Mark C. Stafford synthesize decades of scientific research to examine how and why punishment deters crime. The book bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world policy applications, offering policymakers and scholars evidence-based insights into criminal justice effectiveness.
Rather than accepting deterrence theory at face value, the authors critically evaluate its assumptions, limitations, and nuances. They address key questions about certainty versus severity of punishment, the role of perception in deterrence, and how deterrence operates across different populations and crime types. This rigorous examination makes the book essential for understanding contemporary debates in criminal justice reform and punishment policy.







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