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- Charles Eliot Silberman (January 31, 1925 – February 5, 2011) was an American journalist and author. Silberman was born in Des Moines, Iowa. After service in the Pacific during World War II, he gained a B.A. in Economics from Columbia University in 1946 and also undertook graduate studies at Columbia. Subsequently, he taught at Columbia and City College of New York before joining Fortune magazine in 1953 where he remained until the early 1970s. He was the author of Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice (1978), a study of crime and the American criminal justice system. Silberman used econometric methods to measure the effectiveness in terms of criminal deterrence of two factors: the degree of punishment; and the probability of apprehension. A simple "expected loss" model would predict that deterrent effect would depend only on the result of multiplying the penalty by the probability of it occurring. Silberman concluded that contrary to this model, the likelihood of punishment had a greater effect in most situations. Silberman also stated, "Crime does more than expose the weakness in social relationships; it undermines the social order itself, by destroying the assumptions on which it is based." Silberman's book Crisis in the Classroom: The Remaking of American Education is regarded as one of the leading investigations into and critiques of the performance of the American educational system and has been praised for its scope and insight. He was also the author of Crisis in Black and White and A Certain People: American Jews and Their Lives Today. Charles E. Silberman died on February 5, 2011 in Sarasota, Florida, aged 86. He had four sons and seven grandchildren. (en)
- チャールズ・E・シルバーマン(Charles E. Silberman 1925年1月31日 - 2011年2月5日)は、アメリカ合衆国のジャーナリスト。アイオワ州の生まれ。コロンビア大学大学院を卒業した後、コロンビア大学、ニューヨーク大学などで教鞭をとり、その後ジャーナリズムの世界に身を投じ、『フォーチュン』誌で編集委員、論説委員などを務めた。 教育、人種、法制度など現代社会の主要な問題について調査研究プロジェクトを組織して、分析と検討を加えていくスタイルでの社会批評の分野で成果を挙げている。 (ja)
- Charles Eliot Silberman (Des Moines, 31 de janeiro de 1925 - Sarasota, 5 de fevereiro de 2011) foi um jornalista e escritor norte-americano, autor de Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice (1978), um estudo da criminalidade e do sistema de justiça criminal dos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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- チャールズ・E・シルバーマン(Charles E. Silberman 1925年1月31日 - 2011年2月5日)は、アメリカ合衆国のジャーナリスト。アイオワ州の生まれ。コロンビア大学大学院を卒業した後、コロンビア大学、ニューヨーク大学などで教鞭をとり、その後ジャーナリズムの世界に身を投じ、『フォーチュン』誌で編集委員、論説委員などを務めた。 教育、人種、法制度など現代社会の主要な問題について調査研究プロジェクトを組織して、分析と検討を加えていくスタイルでの社会批評の分野で成果を挙げている。 (ja)
- Charles Eliot Silberman (Des Moines, 31 de janeiro de 1925 - Sarasota, 5 de fevereiro de 2011) foi um jornalista e escritor norte-americano, autor de Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice (1978), um estudo da criminalidade e do sistema de justiça criminal dos Estados Unidos. (pt)
- Charles Eliot Silberman (January 31, 1925 – February 5, 2011) was an American journalist and author. Silberman was born in Des Moines, Iowa. After service in the Pacific during World War II, he gained a B.A. in Economics from Columbia University in 1946 and also undertook graduate studies at Columbia. Subsequently, he taught at Columbia and City College of New York before joining Fortune magazine in 1953 where he remained until the early 1970s. He was the author of Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice (1978), a study of crime and the American criminal justice system. (en)
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- Charles E. Silberman (en)
- チャールズ・E・シルバーマン (ja)
- Charles E. Silberman (pt)
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