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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506311319
ISBN-10: 1506311318
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 145 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1506311318
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 145 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice System
Juvenile Justice System
The Justice Process
The Roles of Criminal Justice
Chapter 2: Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice Research
Legal Perspectives of Crime
Social Perspectives of Crime
Behavioral Perspectives of Crime
Survey Research and Criminal Justice
Archival Research and Criminal Justice
Experiments, Field Studies, and Case Studies as Criminal Justice Research Strategies
Chapter 3: An Introduction to Measuring Crime and Crime Patterns
Measuring the Extent of Crime
Strategies Used to Measure Amount of Crime
Crime Patterns
Chapter 4: An Introduction to Crime Typologies
Why Study Crime Typologies
Violent Crime
Property Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Crime within Complex Organizations
Chapter 5: An Introduction to Criminological Theory
Why Study the Causes of Crime
Explaining Crime using Criminological Theories
Crime as a Product of Choice
Crime as a Product of Biological Factors
Crime as a Product of Social Factors
Crime as a Product of Social Psychological Factors
Crime as a Product of Cognitive Processes
PART II: POLICING
Chapter 6: An Introduction to Policing: History and Structure
Types of Societies and Policing
The English System of Policing
The American System of Policing
Policing in America Today
The Structure of Modern Police Departments
Chapter 7: Police Strategies
Police Strategy Studies
Police Patrol Deployment
Broken Windows Theory, Model, & Policing
Community Policing
Problem-Oriented Policing
Targeted Policing
Four Related Strategies
Compstat
Homeland Security & Policing
Chapter 8: Issues in Policing
External Issues
Internal Issues
PART III: The Courts
Chapter 9: An Introduction to the Courts: History, Structure, and Actors
History of the Courts
Structure of the Courts
Federal Courts
State Courts
Actors: Courtroom workgroup
Technology
Chapter 10: The Judicial Process
Arrest/ Booking
The Charging Decision
Pretrial
Trial
Sentencing
Appeals
Juvenile Court Process
Defendants’ Rights
Chapter 11: Issues in the Courts
Issues Stemming from Overcrowding
Issues Related to Court Processes
Legal Issues Related to the Courts
Issues Related to Innovations in the Courts
PART IV: CORRECTIONS
Chapter 12: An Introduction to Corrections: History, Structure, and Actors
Goals of Punishment
History of Punishment
The Organization of Corrections
Structure of Corrections
Actors Working in Prisons
Chapter 13: Punishing Offenders in Prisons, Jails, and the Community
The Incarceration Experience
The Structure of Probation and Parole
Types of Alternative Sanctions
Chapter 14: Issues in Corrections
General Issues for Prisoners
General Issues for Corrections Employees
Issues Related to Working with Different Types of Offenders
Issues Related to Punishment Strategies
Chapter 15: Current and Future Criminal Justice Issues
International Issues
Terrorism
Technology and Criminal Justice
The Aging of the Criminal Justice System
The Evolution of Criminal Justice Policies
Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice System
Juvenile Justice System
The Justice Process
The Roles of Criminal Justice
Chapter 2: Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice Research
Legal Perspectives of Crime
Social Perspectives of Crime
Behavioral Perspectives of Crime
Survey Research and Criminal Justice
Archival Research and Criminal Justice
Experiments, Field Studies, and Case Studies as Criminal Justice Research Strategies
Chapter 3: An Introduction to Measuring Crime and Crime Patterns
Measuring the Extent of Crime
Strategies Used to Measure Amount of Crime
Crime Patterns
Chapter 4: An Introduction to Crime Typologies
Why Study Crime Typologies
Violent Crime
Property Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Crime within Complex Organizations
Chapter 5: An Introduction to Criminological Theory
Why Study the Causes of Crime
Explaining Crime using Criminological Theories
Crime as a Product of Choice
Crime as a Product of Biological Factors
Crime as a Product of Social Factors
Crime as a Product of Social Psychological Factors
Crime as a Product of Cognitive Processes
PART II: POLICING
Chapter 6: An Introduction to Policing: History and Structure
Types of Societies and Policing
The English System of Policing
The American System of Policing
Policing in America Today
The Structure of Modern Police Departments
Chapter 7: Police Strategies
Police Strategy Studies
Police Patrol Deployment
Broken Windows Theory, Model, & Policing
Community Policing
Problem-Oriented Policing
Targeted Policing
Four Related Strategies
Compstat
Homeland Security & Policing
Chapter 8: Issues in Policing
External Issues
Internal Issues
PART III: The Courts
Chapter 9: An Introduction to the Courts: History, Structure, and Actors
History of the Courts
Structure of the Courts
Federal Courts
State Courts
Actors: Courtroom workgroup
Technology
Chapter 10: The Judicial Process
Arrest/ Booking
The Charging Decision
Pretrial
Trial
Sentencing
Appeals
Juvenile Court Process
Defendants’ Rights
Chapter 11: Issues in the Courts
Issues Stemming from Overcrowding
Issues Related to Court Processes
Legal Issues Related to the Courts
Issues Related to Innovations in the Courts
PART IV: CORRECTIONS
Chapter 12: An Introduction to Corrections: History, Structure, and Actors
Goals of Punishment
History of Punishment
The Organization of Corrections
Structure of Corrections
Actors Working in Prisons
Chapter 13: Punishing Offenders in Prisons, Jails, and the Community
The Incarceration Experience
The Structure of Probation and Parole
Types of Alternative Sanctions
Chapter 14: Issues in Corrections
General Issues for Prisoners
General Issues for Corrections Employees
Issues Related to Working with Different Types of Offenders
Issues Related to Punishment Strategies
Chapter 15: Current and Future Criminal Justice Issues
International Issues
Terrorism
Technology and Criminal Justice
The Aging of the Criminal Justice System
The Evolution of Criminal Justice Policies