Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $2.63, good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Austell, GA, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Free Press.
Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $4.82, very good condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Free Press.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $13.00, very good condition, Sold by SmarterRat Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chagrin Falls, OH, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by The Free Press.
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Very Good; Very Good Jacket. 1992 The Free Press. First Edition. First printing. Full number line on verso. NOT ex-library. Black remainder mark on the bottom of the page block. Hardcover has black cloth-covered boards with silver spine lettering. 443 pages. Binding tight. Hinges NOT cracked. Spine ends lightly bumped. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has very light edge and surface wear, with some wrinkling and one eighth-inch tear at the top edge. Dust jacket is NOT price clipped. Carefully packed, shipped in a box. First Edition. Includes dust jacket.
Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $34.94, like new condition, Sold by Sequitur Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Boonsboro, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Free Pr.
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Like New. 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.
Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $38.81, good condition, Sold by Anybook rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lincoln, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1992 by The Free Press.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 900grams, ISBN: 9780029287316.
Add this copy of Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas to cart. $50.00, good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by The Free Press.
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Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling, and edge tears. 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.