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ISBN-10: 0029287316
ISBN-13: 9780029287316
Edition: 1992
Authors: Lawrence W. Sherman

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Seller notes: Interesting Provenance: From the library of Federal Bureau of Investigations Director William S. Sessions. Sessions was a US Attorney in Texas, Federal Judge, and 4th Director of the FBI (1987-1993). He was fired by President Clinton in 1993. Includes Session's bookplate and memo letterhead. Inscribed to Sessions, with related ephemera. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Note: This book was purchased directly from the Sessions' estate.

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Seller notes: xvi, 443 p. Illustrations. Notes. References. Index. Lawrence W. Sherman (born Schenectady, NY, 25 October 1949) is an experimental criminologist and the founder of "evidence-based policing." Since 2007 he has been the Wolfson Professor of Criminology and from 2012 the Director of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University. The founding director of the Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology, he also serves as Chair of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme and CEO of the Cambridge Centre for Evidence-Based Policing. A Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice since 2010, Sherman's use of randomized controlled experiments to study deterrence and crime prevention has led him to examine such wide-ranging issues as domestic violence, police crackdowns and saturation patrol, gun violence and crime, crack houses, and reintegrative shaming. He is best known as an experimental criminologist, and the "father" of evidence-based policing.

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Seller notes: An acceptable and readable copy. All pages are intact, and the spine and cover are also intact. This item may have light highlighting, writing or underlining through out the book, curled corners, missing dust jacket and or stickers.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Interesting Provenance: From the library of Federal Bureau of Investigations Director William S. Sessions. Sessions was a US Attorney in Texas, Federal Judge, and 4th Director of the FBI (1987-1993). He was fired by President Clinton in 1993. Includes Session's bookplate and memo letterhead. Inscribed to Sessions, with related ephemera. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Note: This book was purchased directly from the Sessions' estate.

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Seller notes: xvi, 443 p. Illustrations. Notes. References. Index. Lawrence W. Sherman (born Schenectady, NY, 25 October 1949) is an experimental criminologist and the founder of "evidence-based policing." Since 2007 he has been the Wolfson Professor of Criminology and from 2012 the Director of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University. The founding director of the Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology, he also serves as Chair of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme and CEO of the Cambridge Centre for Evidence-Based Policing. A Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice since 2010, Sherman's use of randomized controlled experiments to study deterrence and crime prevention has led him to examine such wide-ranging issues as domestic violence, police crackdowns and saturation patrol, gun violence and crime, crack houses, and reintegrative shaming. He is best known as an experimental criminologist, and the "father" of evidence-based policing.