This is the 2008 Supplement to Miller, Dawson, Dix and Parnas' Cases and Materials on Criminal Justice Administration, 5th law school casebook. The supplement contains cases decided since the release of the casebook and expertly drafted notes and questions for classroom discussion.
Rev. ed. of: Criminal justice administration. c2008.
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This book features unique graphics and contemporary data and research, developed by Joycelyn Pollock, criminologist, and University Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice, Texas State University.
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