Crime & justice in America : present realities and future prospects

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    • Cromwell, Paul F.
    • Dunham, Roger G.

書誌事項

Crime & justice in America : present realities and future prospects

[edited by] Paul Cromwell, Roger G. Dunham

Prentice Hall, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Appropriate for special topic courses/critical issues in criminal justice, or as a supplement to most introductory texts. The purpose of this text is to provide a comprehensive range of perspectives on topics and issue critical to the study of criminal justice. Presented in an interesting and readable format, the interdisiplinary approach provides broad coverage of the various topics and issues.

目次

I. CRIME AND JUSTICE IN AMERICA. 1. The Evolution of Criminal Law, C. Ray Jeffery. 2. Fallacies and Truths About Crime, Marcus Felson. 3. Highlights from 20 Years of Surveying Crime Victims, Marianne W. Zawitz, Patsy A. Klaus, Ronet Bachman, Lisa D. Bastian, Marshall M. DeBerry, Jr., Michael R. Rand, & Bruce M. Taylor. 4. Racism in the Criminal Justice System: Two Sides of a Controversy, William Wilbanks & Coramae Richey Mann. 5. Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice. II. THE POLICE IN AMERICA. 1. The Development of American Police, Craig Uchida. 2. The New Policing: Confronting Complexity, Herman Goldstein. 3. Policing and the Fear of Crime, Mark Moore & Robert C. Trojanowicz. 4. Police Shootings: Myths and Realities, Roger Dunham & Geoffery Alpert. 5. Dragons and Dinosaurs: The Plight of Patrol Women, Donna C. Hale & Stacey M. Wyland. 6. Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, Police Code of Ethics, The International Association of Chiefs of Police. 7. Sexual Misconduct by Police Officers, Allen D. Sapp. 8. Learning Police Ethics, Lawrence Sherman. 9. The Frustrations of Police Work: The Idealism and Realism of Being a Police Officer, William C. Wise. 10. Careers in Law Enforcement, Karen McElrath. III. ADJUDICATION AND SENTENCING. 1. The Judicial Process: Prosecutors and Courts, U.S. Department of Justice. 2. Why Prosecutors Misbehave, Bennett L. Gershman. 3. The Criminal Lawyer's "Different Mission": Reflections on the Right to Present a False Case, Harry I. Subin. 4. Sentencing, Richard Singer. 5. Trial by Jury in the United States, Alexis de Tocqueville. 6. Twelve Good Reasons, Sheila Anne Feeney. 7. Ethics and the Courts, Joycelyn M. Pollock. 8. Careers in the Courts, Robert C. Delucia & Thomas J. Doyle. 4. JAILS, PRISONS, AND COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS. 1. Jail Overcrowding: Social Sanitation and Warehousing of the Urban Lower-Class, Michael Welch. 2. The Dirty Secret of Cellblock 6: A Report from the Inside, Craig Horowitz. 3. Boot Camp Prisons, Doris Layton. 4. Women in Prison, Tracy L. Snell. 5. Private Prisons, John J. Dilulio. 6. This Man Has Expired, Robert Johnson. 7. Parole: Past and Present, Paul Cromwell. 8. Romancing the Stone or Stoning the Romance: Ethics of Community-Based Corrections, Sam Souryal. 9. Code of Ethics, American Correctional Association. 10. An Officer of the Court: Working in Probation, Linda Peck. 11. Careers in Corrections, Robert C. Delucia & Thomas J. Doyle. V. LOOKING TOWARD THE 21st CENTURY. 1. Peeking Over the Rim: What Lies Ahead?, Kenneth J. Peak. 2. The Changing Face of America, Robert C. Trojanowicz & David L. Carter. 3. Ophelia the C.C.W.: May 11, 2010, Todd R. Clear. 4. Police: A Future of Utopia or Dystopia, William N. Holden & Allen D. Sapp. Index.

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