David Downes (sociologist)

David Downes is a British sociologist and criminologist and is Professor Emeritus of Social Administration at the London School of Economics.

Downes, David (1983) 'Law and Order: Theft of an Issue', London: Fabian Society in association with the Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice.

Downes, DM, (1988) Contrasts in Tolerance: Post-War Penal Policy in The Netherlands and England and Wales.

Ed Taylor, S. Palgrave Macmillan, Downes, D. (1999) 'The Role of Employment and Training in Reducing Recidivism (Plenary Address).'

Reinsercao Social Ministry of Justice, Portugal Downes, D. (2001) 'Four Years Hard: New Labour and Crime Control.'

Criminal Justice Matters 46, Winter 2001 Downes, D. (2001) 'The "Macho" penal economy: Mass incarceration in the US - A European Perspective.'

Ed Armstrong, S. & McAra, L. Oxford University Press, Downes, D. & Morgan, R. (2006) 'No turning back: The politics of law and order into the millennium.'

Downes, David, Rock, Paul and McLaughlin, Eugene (2016) 'Understanding Deviance: A Guide to the Socioogy of Crime and Rule-Breaking' 7th.