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Controlling violence: Criminal justice, society, and lessons from the US
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Social Sciences
Criminal Justice
66%
social capital
62%
penalty
59%
Crime & criminals
51%
criminal justice policy
47%
offense
46%
violence
44%
imprisonment
37%
social control
35%
human capital
34%
mobilization
30%
Brazil
26%
experience
21%
organization
20%
costs
19%
trend
17%
evaluation
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Crime
85%
Violence
74%
Social Capital
68%
Punishment
59%
Social Norms
31%
Administrative Personnel
24%
Formal Social Control
23%
Brazil
21%
Developing Countries
21%
Costs and Cost Analysis
14%