The American system of criminal justice
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The American system of criminal justice
Wadsworth Pub. Co., c1995
7th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this text, Cole follows the teaching approach that criminal justice is an interdisciplinary social science, involving aspects of criminology, sociology, law and political science. Cole's "Eagle" has an outstanding reputation for providing the most solid overview of criminal justice from this "four corners" teaching perspective. Cole is effective at displaying how politics and policy fit into the criminal justice system. Material is presented in a way to encourage students to think critically about aspects of crime and justice and to understand that, whether or not they are employed by the criminal justice system, they have a role in how it works.
Table of Contents
Part 1 The Criminal Justice Process: Crime and Justice in America. Defining and Understanding Criminal Behaviour. Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law. Part 2 Police: Police. Police Operations. Policing - Issues and Trends. Part 3 Courts: Prosecuting Attorney. Defence Attorney. Pre-trial Processes. Court. Trial and Post-trial Processes. Part 4 Corrections: Sentencing. Corrections. Community Corrections - Probation and Intermediate Sanctions. Prisons - Their Goals and Management. Prison Society. Release and Supervision in the Community. Part 5 Juvenile Justice: Juvenile Justice. Appendix: Constitution of the United States - Criminal Justice Amendments.
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