Description
Special Issue New Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice brings together cutting-edge research and theoretical frameworks that challenge traditional understandings of crime, criminality, and justice systems. This collection, edited by distinguished scholar Austin Sarat, examines emerging trends in criminal justice policy, practice, and scholarship.
The volume features contributions from leading criminologists and legal scholars who explore contemporary issues including sentencing reform, incarceration trends, law enforcement practices, and victim advocacy. Through rigorous analysis and innovative methodologies, the contributors offer fresh insights into systemic inequalities, institutional structures, and potential pathways for reform.
Published by Emerald Group Publishing, a respected academic press, this special issue serves as an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students interested in understanding the complexities of modern criminal justice. It bridges theoretical scholarship with practical applications, making it valuable for both academic and professional audiences engaged in criminal justice discourse.







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