Criminal Courts

  • Criminal Courts: Structure, Process, and Issues
    By Dean J. Champion, Richard D. Hartley, Gary A. Rabe

    Rabe's name appears first on the earlier edition.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By David C. Brody, Craig T. Hemmens, Cassia C. Spohn

    This text will provide students with an understanding of the foundational concepts and enable them to hold a detailed discussion about the criminal courts system and the participants involved.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    Packed with contemporary examples and new pedagogical tools, the Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised with the most up-to-date content and resources to give you a more comprehensive understanding of the criminal courts system.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    There have been five other Jewish justices, including two current members, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. It was not until 1965 that the first Black man, Thurgood Marshall, was appointed. On Marshall's retirement, the second Black ...

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    Packed with contemporary examples and new pedagogical tools, the Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised with the most up-to-date content and resources to give students a more comprehensive understanding of the criminal courts system.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    Written by three nationally recognized experts in the field, this text examines court structure, courtroom actors, trial and appeal process, and in addition, judicial decision making, specialized courts, and comparative court systems.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    First, it is clear that crime causes several types of harm (Karp, 2001, p. 729). For example, there is the material harm, especially the damage to property and lost wages associated with crime. There is also personal and relationship ...

  • Criminal Courts
    By Aaron Kupchik

    The social organization of criminal courts is the theme of this collection of articles.

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    This comprehensive textbook covers court structure, courtroom actors, and the trial and appeal process.

  • Criminal Courts: Structure, Process, and Issues
    By Richard Hartley, Dean Champion, Gary Rabe

    Comprehensive coverage of the processing of offenders from when they are arrested and charged with crimes, to when they are convicted and sentenced is presented, and throughout the text, practical, real-life applications of the topics and ...

  • Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective
    By Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn, David C. Brody

    This text is comprehensive, engaging, and authored by nationally recognized experts in the field Craig Hemmens, David C. Brody, and Cassia Spohn.

  • Criminal Courts: Structure, Process, and Issues
    By Dean J. Champion, Richard D. Hartley, Gary A. Rabe

    This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.

  • Criminal Courts: Structure, Process, and Issues
    By Gary A. Rabe, Richard Hartley, Dean John Champion

    Separate chapters on the juvenile justice system and the courts and the media round out the text's coverage.