Crime: How to Solve It – And Why So Much of What We’re Told Is Wrong

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"Crime: How to Solve It – And Why So Much of What We’re Told Is Wrong" is a non-fiction book that challenges common assumptions about crime and criminal justice, offering evidence-based proposals for more effective crime reduction.

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instanceOf book about crime
non-fiction book
addresses causes of crime
misconceptions about crime statistics
misconceptions about policing
misconceptions about punishment
prevention of crime
aimsTo challenge common assumptions about crime
challenge common assumptions about criminal justice
propose more effective crime reduction strategies
critiques ineffective criminal justice practices
popular crime control policies
tough-on-crime rhetoric
describedAs evidence-based
examines criminal justice system performance
media narratives about crime
political narratives about crime
public beliefs about crime
focusesOn effectiveness of criminal justice policies
evidence-based crime policy
genre non-fiction
hasTitle Crime: How to Solve It – And Why So Much of What We’re Told Is Wrong NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers
policy makers
students of criminology
language English
literaryForm non-fiction prose
mainSubject crime
crime reduction
criminal justice
proposes evidence-based crime reduction measures
policy reforms in criminal justice
uses empirical research
statistical evidence

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Nick Ross hasWrittenWork Crime: How to Solve It – And Why So Much of What We’re Told Is Wrong