Ruling Russia : law, crime, and justice in a changing society /
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Lanham, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2005]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: law, crime, and justice in transitional Russia / William Alex Pridemore
- Presidential power : the struggle for hegemony / Richard Sakwa
- Russian political parties, the Duma, and the welfare state / Linda J. Cook
- The creation of an independent judiciary and the changing nature of courts and the courtroom / Olga Schwartz
- The criminal procedure code of 2001 : will it make Russian justice more fair? / Peter H. Solomon
- Crime
- Flex organizing and the clan-state : perspectives on crime and corruption in the new Russia / Janine R. Wedel
- Patterns of violent crime in Russia / Natalia S. Gavrilova, Leonid A. Gavrilov, Victoria G. Semyonova, Galina N. Evdokushkina, and Alla E. Ivanova
- Violence against women in Russia / Janet E. Johnson
- Russia's efforts to combat human trafficking : efficient crime groups versus irresolute societies and uncoordinated states / Louise I. Shelley and Robert W. Orttung
- The ugly side of capitalism and democracy : the development of the illegal drug market in post-soviet Russia / Letizia Paoli
- Justice
- Injecting drug use and HIV : harm-reduction programs and the Russian legal system / William E. Butler
- Juvenile crime and justice in post-soviet Russia / Daniel G. Rodeheaver and James L. Williams
- Policing in post-soviet Russia / Adrian Beck and Annette Robertson
- The Russian correctional system during the transition / Roy King and Laura Piacentini
- Conclusion: the prospects of law, crime, and justice in Russia / William Alex Pridemore.