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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 04/2007
Explaining Criminal Justice
lab steven p.; williams marian; holcomb jefferson e.; king william r.; buerger michael e.
171,98 €
163,38 €
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TRAMA
Written by Lab, Williams, Holcomb, King, and Buerger, Explaining Criminal Justice is the first brief survey text designed for students entering the field of criminal justice who lack a criminal justice background. This primer's helpful shorthand presentation will be useful to students in a variety of ways: * Defines key terminology and issues in an easily understood format. * Offers a basic understanding of the component parts of the criminal justice system and how they interrelate. * Provides coverage of all major issues--plus a realistic overview of the criminal justice system. Each chapter features a list of key terms, brief discussions of the important issues under each topic, discussions of emerging issues and concerns in the field, references for all key topics, a brief bibliography, and appropriate website listings.SOMMARIO
Chapter 1: Crime and the Criminal Justice System; Introduction: What Is Crime?; Measuring Crime: ; The Philosophies of the Criminal Justice System; Retribution: ; Deterrence: ; Rehabilitation: ; A System of Checks and Balances; The Four C's of the Criminal Justice System (Citizens, Cops, Courts, and Corrections); Recent Trends in Criminal Justice; Suggested Readings; Chapter 2: Theories/Explanations of Crime; Introduction; Theoretical Schools of Thought; The Classical School: ; The Positivist School: ; Neoclassicism: ; Biological Explanations; Physical Appearance Theories: ; Genetics and Inheritance Explanations: ; Biosocial Approaches: ; Psychological Explanations; Psychoanalytic Approaches: ; Developmental Explanations: ; Learning Theories: ; Personality Traits: ; Sociological Explanations; The Ecological Perspective: ; Sociological Learning Theories: ; Subcultural Approaches: ; Routine Activities and Rational Choice: ; Social Control Theories: ; Strain Theories: ; The Labeling Perspective: ; Conflict Theories: ; Theory Integration; Suggested Readings; Chapter 3: Policing and Law Enforcement; Introduction; Law Enforcement: ; Order Maintenance: ; Service: ; Structure; Local: ; Sheriff: ; State: ; Federal: ; Special Police: ; Tribal: ; Organization; Sworn vs. Civilian: ; Geography: ; Time: ; Police Work and Career Paths; The Hiring Process: ; Field Training: ; Promotion: ; Specialties: ; Historical Background; The American Experience; Political Era: ; Professional Era: ; Community Policing Era: ; Enduring Elements and Issues; Police Subculture: ; Police Corruption: ; Harassment: ; Improper Use of Force: ; The Blue Wall: ; Who Will Guard the Guardians?: ; Future Issues; Suggested Readings; Chapter 4: Courts and Legal Issues; Introduction; Common Law: ; Sources of Law: ; Criminal vs. Civil Law: ; Adversarial System: ; Due Process vs. Crime Control: ; The Court System: ; Dual Court System: ; Jurisdiction: ; Assembly-Line Justice: ; Courtroom Workgroup: ; Attrition and Plea Bargaining: ; Federal Court System; State Court Systems; Court Actors; Prosecutors: ; Defense Attorneys: ; Judges: ; Movement of Cases Through the Court System; Current Issues; Suggested Readings; Chapter 5: Corrections; Introduction; Contemporary Corrections; Punishment in Contemporary America; Sentencing and Sanctions; Sentencing Models: ; Available Sanctions; Community Supervision and Intermediate Sanctions: ; Jails: ; Prisons and Correctional Institutions: ; Prison Life, Release, and Reintegration: ; Future Issues Facing Corrections; Suggested Readings; Chapter 6: The Juvenile Justice System; Introduction; Defining Delinquency; The Development of the Juvenile Justice System; The Philosophy of the System; The Police and Juveniles; The Juvenile Court; Detention: ; The Intake Decision: ; The Transfer (or Waiver) Decision: ; Adjudication: ; Disposition: ; Due Process for Juveniles; Juvenile Corrections; Diversion: ; Institutional and Residential Interventions: ; Community Interventions: ; Special Topics; Gangs: ; Drugs and Delinquency: ; Capital Punishment and Juveniles: ; Calls to Eliminate the Juvenile System: ; Suggested ReadingsALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780195330311
- Dimensioni: 152 x 15.2 x 229 mm Ø 286 gr
- Formato: Brossura
- Illustration Notes: line illus.
- Pagine Arabe: 190