The American system of criminal justice
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The American system of criminal justice
Wadsworth, c2004
10th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 565-580) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Encouraging students to determine what justice means in American society and what role individuals play in the process, this text provides additional related material on an accompanying CD-ROM, as well as through Internet resources.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Crime and the Criminal Justice System: Crime and Justice in America
- Victimization, and Criminal Behaviour
- The Criminal Justice System
- Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law. Part 2 Police: Police
- Police Officers and Law Enforcement Operations
- Police and Constitutional Law
- Policing - Issues and Trends. Part 3 Courts: Courts and Pretrial Processes
- Prosecution and Defense
- Determination of Guilt - Plea Bargaining and Trials
- Punishment and Sentencing
- Part 4 Corrections: Corrections
- Community Corrections - Probation, Intermediate Sanctions and Parole
- Prisons - Their Goals and Management
- Prison Society and Release. Part 5 The Juvenile Justice System: Juvenile Justice. Appendices: Constitution of the United States - Criminal Justice Amendments
- Understanding and Using Criminal Justice Data.
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