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Introduction to Criminal Justice, 3/e

Robert Bohm, University of Central Florida
Keith Haley, Tiffin University

Contents:

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Chapter 1: Crime and Justice in the United States
Chapter 2: Crime and Its Consequences
Chapter 3: Explaining Crime
Chapter 4: The Rule of Law
Chapter 5: History and Structure of American Law Enforcement
Chapter 6: Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions
Chapter 7: Policing America: Issues and Ethics
Chapter 8: The Administration of Justice
Chapter 9: Sentencing, Appeals, and the Death Penalty
Chapter 10: Institutional Corrections
Chapter 11: Prison Life, Inmate Rights, Release, and Recidivism
Chapter 12: Community Corrections
Chapter 13: Juvenile Justice
Chapter 14: Understanding and Predicting the Future of Criminal

This text presents a broad overview of the criminal justice system in the United States. Introduction to Criminal Justice has been updated to include a new chapter on the issues and ethics of policing in the United States, expanded features that foster Web research, and critical thinking activities. A hallmark of Glencoe postsecondary texts, Introduction to Criminal Justice now features critical thinking exercises in different venues and formats to facilitate a more flexible learning approach. Students will develop their understanding of criminal justice by acquiring a basic knowledge of the law and legal theories. Building on this foundation, the special features then provide essential exposure to practical issues, and develop personal and critical thinking skills to prepare students to deal with situations and dilemmas they could encounter in their Criminal Justice careers.