Criminal justice / James A. Inciardi.
Publisher: Orlando : Academic Press, c1984Description: xiv, 802 pages : illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0123707501 [hardbound]
- 345.05 In2 1984
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference | College Library Criminology | 345.05 In2 1984 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39125 |
Includes bibliographical references, glossary and index.
Part I The Foundations of crime and justice (Chapter 1 Introduction: the rediscovery of criminal justice in America -- Chapter 2 Crime and the nature of Law -- Chapter 3 Legal and behavioral aspects of crime -- Chapter 4 Criminal statistics and the extent of crime -- Chapter 5 The process of justice-an overview) Part II The Police (Chapter 6 Law enforcement in America: history and structure -- Chapter 7 Enforcing the law and keeping the peace: the nature and scope of police work -- Chapter 8 The law of arrest, search, and seizure: police and the constitution -- Chapter 9 Beyond the limits of the law: police crime, corruption, and brutality) Part III The courts (Chapter 10 This is the house that justice built: the structure of the american courts -- Chapter 11 Judges, prosecutors, and other performers at the bar of justice -- Chapter 12 The business of the court: from first appearance through tiral -- Chapter 13 Sentencing, appeal, and the judgment of death) Part IV Corrections (Chapter 14 From walnut street to Alcatraz: the American prison experience -- Chapter 15 Penitentiaries, prisons, and other correctional institutions: a look inside the inmate world -- Chapter 16 Prisons conditions and inmate rights -- Chapter 17 Probations, parole, and community-based correction -- Chapter 18 Epilogue: the changing force of crime, law, and justice in the United States
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