Introduction to Criminal Justice combines up-to-date information with hands-on activities to immerse students in the constantly evolving criminal justice system. By featuring events and people that have recently made headlines, students can better understand the far-reaching impact of the law. The emphasis on hands-on applications encourages students to build a better understanding of the law in and out of the classroom. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Introduction to Criminal Justice
Howard S. Becker, Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance (New York: Free Press, 1963), p. 9. 37. ... See, for example, Mark Kleiman, “Smart on Crime,” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas 28 (Spring 2013), ...
Authors Callie Marie Rennison and Mary Dodge weave four true criminal case studies throughout the book, capturing students’ attention with memorable stories that illustrate the real-life pathways and outcomes of criminal behavior and ...
... Marcus, 70, 72 Feminist theories, 69–70, 71t Ferguson, Missouri shooting, 176, 180, 238,240f Ferris, Keaton, 425 Field Intelligence Groups (FIGs), 421 Field training officers (FTOs), 149 Fifth Amendment overview, 199, 212–214, 212b, ...
A contemporary guide to the criminal justice process, the broad scope of this book means it will be a trusted companion throughout a Criminology and/or Criminal Justice degree.
Extremely student friendly, the text's balanced and objective presentation is packed with provocative real-world examples and the latest developments from the field.
With rapidly increasing development and use of technology in modern law enforcement, this book provides a much-needed reference for those who are responsible for its implementation as well as an essential introduction to those who will ...
This third edition is designed as an introduction to research methods in criminal justice techniques.
June 2010), http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/ 220595.pdf, accessed April 3, 2011. Benjamin Steiner, “The Effects of Juvenile Transfer to Criminal Court on Incarceration Decisions,” Justice Quarterly 26(1) (March 2009): 77-106.