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Criminal justice in America

by Barlow Hugh D.

Synopsis

"Criminal Justice in America" employs a direct, effective approach to explore the lives of those working in today's system and both the past and future of criminal justice. Coverage includes interesting, relevant illustrations from historical, comparative, and first-person vantage points, considering controversial and compelling issues like Affirmative Action; police use of force; mandatory sentencing; capital punishment; supermaximum prisons; gender in relation to criminal justice practice; ideology and public policy; juvenile waivers; privatization; use of discretion; and the law enforcement response to gangs, drugs, and domestic violence. For those who are either active or interested in the criminal justice, security, or legal systems.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2000
ISBN-13 9780130832719
ISBN-10 0130832715
Class Copyright
Publisher Prentice Hall
Subject LAW
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 746
Shelf No. GB290