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5. Persuasion, Penalties, and Prosecution: Administrative v. Criminal Sanctions
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Richard Brown
and Murray Rankin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Enforcing Canada’s Prostitution Laws, 1892-1920: Rhetoric and Practice 21
- 2. Controlling Interests: Two Conceptions of Order in Regulating a Financial Market 88
- 3. Tax Evasion: Searching for a Theory of Compliant Behaviour 120
- 4. Regulating Traffic Safety 165
- 5. Persuasion, Penalties, and Prosecution: Administrative v. Criminal Sanctions 325
- 6. The Effect of Environmental Regulation: Mercury and Sulphur Dioxide 354
- 7. Family Violence: A Study in Social and Legal Sanctions 392
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Enforcing Canada’s Prostitution Laws, 1892-1920: Rhetoric and Practice 21
- 2. Controlling Interests: Two Conceptions of Order in Regulating a Financial Market 88
- 3. Tax Evasion: Searching for a Theory of Compliant Behaviour 120
- 4. Regulating Traffic Safety 165
- 5. Persuasion, Penalties, and Prosecution: Administrative v. Criminal Sanctions 325
- 6. The Effect of Environmental Regulation: Mercury and Sulphur Dioxide 354
- 7. Family Violence: A Study in Social and Legal Sanctions 392