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Criminal Justice The System in Perspective

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2021-08-16
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Criminal Justice: The System in Perspective provides a refreshing look at the criminal justice system, highlighting the complexities and interconnectedness of crime and justice. Criminal Justice focuses on recent research, real-world events, and the criminal case process. The text uses the term "criminal justice system" to refer to the collective body of criminal justice systems within the United States. The focus in this book is on general practices within these systems, with some attention paid to variations in practices among jurisdictions. Upon reading this book you will have a firm understanding of how the system works, the many different groups who comprise our justice systems, and various important issues surrounding crime and justice.

Author Biography

Ronald G. Burns is Full Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Criminal Justice at Texas Christian University, where he has served in an administrative role within his department for thirteen years. He earned his degrees from the University of South Carolina and Florida State University, and has published more than seventy scholarly articles. Dr. Burns has also authored, coauthored, or edited nine books, including this text and Multiculturalism, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Second Edition. His teaching and research interests primarily pertain to law enforcement, white-collar crime, and criminal case processing.

Table of Contents


UNIT 1: Crime and Justice
Module 1: Welcome to Criminal Justice
Module 2: Crime in Context
Module 3: Types and Categorizations of Crime
Module 4: Measurement and Extent of Crime
Module 5: Theories of Crime
Module 6: Victims of Crime
Module 7: Understanding Justice
Module 8: Understading Criminal Law
Module 9: Overview of Criminal Case Processing

UNIT 2: Law Enforcement
Module 10: History of Law Enforcement
Module 11: Current Organization of Law Enforcement
Module 12: Law Enforcement Culture, Recruitment, and Training
Module 13: Personal Toll of Police Work
Module 14: Primary Police Practices
Module 15: Police Use of Force
Module 16: Police Misconduct
Module 17: Police and Constitutional Law
Module 18: Police Investigations and Arrests
Module 19: Forensic Science and Criminalistics
Module 20: Future of Policing

UNIT 3: Courts
Module 21: History of Courts
Module 22: Current Organization of Courts
Module 23: Courtroom Personnel
Module 24: Courtroom Practices and Pretrial Procedures
Module 25: Trials
Module 26: Sentencing and Appeals
Module 27: Juvenile Courts
Module 28: Future of Courts

UNIT 4: Corrections
Module 29: History of Corrections
Module 30: Current Organization of Corrections
Module 31: Corrections Personnel
Module 32: Community Corrections
Module 33:I nstitutional Corrections
Module 34: Diversity, Female Inmates, and Special Category Prisoners
Module 35: Juvenile Corrections
Module 36: Future of Corrections

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