A public policy analysis of the emerging victims' rights movement / Valiant R.W. Poliny.
1994
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Title
A public policy analysis of the emerging victims' rights movement / Valiant R.W. Poliny.
Published
San Francisco : Austin & Winfield, [1994]
Copyright
©1994
Call Number
HV6250.25 .P65 1994
ISBN
1880921421 :
1880921413 (pbk.) :
1880921413 (pbk.) :
Description
xix, 726 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)31045764
Note
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois, 1992?
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [507]-706) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Preface
I
Introduction, Statement of the Problem, Why it is Interesting, and What is Coming Up
1
II
The Victim and the Ancient History of Law Enforcement
67
III
The Victim and the Modern History of Law Enforcement
151
IV
The Victims' Rights Movement: Social Movement or Policy Formation Movement?
248
V
Michael Lipsky's Street-Level Bureaucracy: A Study Whose Focus on Welfare Agencies, their Operatives, and Clients, has Direct Application to the American Criminal Justice System
285
VI
The Intellectual Opinion-Circuit of Derthick and Quirk: A Model of Regulatory Reform that has Direct Application to the American Criminal Justice System and the Emerging Victims' Rights Movement
361
VII
Cases: Where Lipsky's Street-Level Bureaucracy and Derthick-Quirk's Opinion-Circuit Meet to Form a Continuum, and Birth of a New and More Comprehensive Model of Public Policy Re/Formulation
433
VIII
Concluding Remarks
473
Appendices
481
Bibliography
507
Index
707