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After completing this chapter, you should be able to:
  1. Describe the possible future of law enforcement if the crime control model dominates, and the possible future if the due process model dominates.
  2. Describe the possible future of the administration of justice if the crime control model dominates, and the possible future if the due process model dominates.
  3. Identify perhaps the most divisive issue that will confront correctional policy makers in the future.
  4. Describe the possible future of corrections.
  5. List some of the cost-reduction strategies likely to be advocated in corrections in the future.
  6. Explain what identity theft is and describe the extent of the problem in the United States.
  7. Summarize the reasons why transnational organized crime poses special problems for law enforcement.
  8. Describe some of the challenges faced by criminal justice in the Age of Terror.







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