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In this concise, well researched volume, Albanese suggests that there are better methods for crime control than those against which Orwell warned in 1984. The message is clear) justice can, indeed, be served without threats to our personal privacy....it is refreshing to find a book which suggests the exploration of the correlates of low crime societies that are characterized by social harmony.... -- Freda Adler, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice
In this concise, well researched volume, Albanese suggests that there are better methods for crime control than those against which Orwell warned in 1984. The message is clear) justice can, indeed, be served without threats to our personal privacy....it is refreshing to find a book which suggests the exploration of the correlates of low crime societies that are characterized by social harmony.... -- Freda Adler, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice

Justice Privacy and Crime Control

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 16/07/1984
      ISBN13: 9780819141736, 978-0819141736
      ISBN10: 0819141739

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      In this concise, well researched volume, Albanese suggests that there are better methods for crime control than those against which Orwell warned in 1984. The message is clear) justice can, indeed, be served without threats to our personal privacy....it is refreshing to find a book which suggests the exploration of the correlates of low crime societies that are characterized by social harmony.... -- Freda Adler, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice
      In this concise, well researched volume, Albanese suggests that there are better methods for crime control than those against which Orwell warned in 1984. The message is clear) justice can, indeed, be served without threats to our personal privacy....it is refreshing to find a book which suggests the exploration of the correlates of low crime societies that are characterized by social harmony.... -- Freda Adler, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice

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