Critical Issues in Crime and Justice: Thought, Policy, and Practice
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ISBN: 1483350622 / Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc, December 2014
In this textbook for undergraduates, US contributors in criminology, criminal justice, women’s studies, public affairs, sociology, and justice studies explain theory, laws, policies, and historical and social contexts in crime and justice. Material is in sections on criminal justice and criminological paradigms, offenses and offenders, policing and law enforcement, policy and jurisprudence, and corrections and societal response. High interest topics discussed include race and crime and crime and popular culture. Chapter discussion questions are included. The text can be used for an undergraduate critical issues course or capstone course in criminal justice and criminology. This second edition reflects current issues and scholarship in the field, with new chapters on victimology and gang violence. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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A comprehensive, provocative overview of the origins and present state of issues and perspectives in criminal justice and criminology from leading scholars in the field In this important book of essays, leading scholars explore the gamut of topics in criminal justice and criminology, examining both historical and contemporary material to illustrate the past and present of each topic covered. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Mary Maguire and Dan Okada illustrate the breadth of research, policy, and practice implications in key areas of the field, such as crime theory, law enforcement, jurisprudence, corrections, and criminal justice organization and management. . The coverage of concepts, insights, voices, and perspectives is geared toward students with a background in criminal justice or criminology courses to challenge them to synthesize what they have learned, to question standard interpretations, and to begin to create new directions and visions for their future careers as professionals in the field.
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