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Evaluating juvenile justice
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ISBN: 0803921160 Year: 1983 Publisher: Beverly Hills (Calif.) : Sage,

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Beliefs about inequality : Americans' views of what is and what ought to be
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ISBN: 0202303276 Year: 1986 Publisher: New York De Gruyter

Marketing democracy : changing opinion about inequality and politics in East Central Europe
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ISBN: 0742501531 Year: 2000 Publisher: Lanham (Md.) : Rowman and Littlefield,

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Social Justice and Political Change
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ISBN: 3110868946 9783110868944 0202305031 020230504X 3110145413 9783110145410 9780202305035 9780202305042 9781351328401 9781351328388 1351328387 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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"The book is the first to grow out of the work of the International Social Justice Project (ISJP), a collaborative study of public opinion about social justice. Though conceived in the year prior to the revolutions that swept central and eastern Europe in 1989, the ISJP did not put its survey into the field until the summer of 1991, in a new climate of open international exchange in social research. Employing common methods of data collection and, within the limits of translation, identical survey instruments, the ISJP investigated public opinion in seven newly emerging post-Communist countries (including the then Czechoslovakia) and five of the world's most influential capitalist democracies, with special sensitivity to divergencies in the newly united Germany." "Among the themes addressed by the volume's contributors are: the views and beliefs of citizens in the post-Communist states on the transition to market economies and parliamentary democracy; the role of ideology in legitimating inequality; the structural determination of beliefs about justice; the processes that shape individual level evaluations; and the major implications of the ISJP findings."--Jacket.

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