The Foundations of Crime and Justice | |
"Criminal Justice" in America | |
The Emergence of "Criminal Justice" | |
"Law and Order" and the "War on Crime" | |
The President's Crime Commission | |
The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 | |
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Models of Criminal Justice | |
The Due Process Model | |
The Crime Control Model | |
Key Factors in Criminal Justice Today | |
The War on Drugs Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice | |
The Criminal Justice "Nonsystem" Victims and Justice International and Cross-Cultural Perspectives Organization of This Book | |
Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice | |
Crime and the Nature of Law | |
The Nature of Crime | |
Crime as a Social Construct | |
Crime as a Legal Construct | |
Criminal Law Common Law Other Sources of Criminal Law | |
Theories of Crime Causation | |
Biological Theories | |
Sociocultural Theories | |
Culture Conflict and Crime Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice: The Insanity Plea | |
Legal and Behavioral Aspects of Crime | |
Legal Categories of Crime | |
Criminal Homicide Assault Robbery | |
Arson Burglary Property | |
Offenses Sex Offenses Drug Law | |
Violations Crimes Against Public Order and Safety | |
Major Forms of Crime | |
Domestic Violence Hate Crime Organized Crime | |
Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice: Male Rape | |
Criminal Statistics and the Extent of Crime | |
The Uniform Crime Reports | |
Structure and Content | |
The Extent of Crime Reliability of Estimates The UCR: An Evaluation Victim Survey Research | |
The National Crime Victimization Survey | |
Applications and Limitations of Victimization Surveys | |
Self-Reported Criminal Behavior | |
Other Sources of Data on Crime and Justice | |
Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice: International Crime Statistics and the World's Most Dangerous Places | |
The Process of Justice: An Overview | |
Criminal Due Process Trial by Ordeal | |
Inquisitorial Versus Adversarial Justice | |
The Law of the Land | |
The Bill of Rights Nationalization of the Bill of Rights | |
Due Process of Law in the Early 2000s Substantive | |
Due Process Procedural Due Process | |
The Criminal Justice Process | |
Prearrest Investigation Arrest Booking Initial Appearance | |
Preliminary Hearing Determination of Formal Charges Arraignment | |
The Trial Process Sentencing Appeals and Release Criminal | |
Justice as a "System" Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice: "Going Postal" | |
The Police | |
Police Systems in the United States: History and Structure | |
The Emergence of Modern Police Magistrates, Constables, Beadles, and Thief-Takers Henry | |
Fielding and the Bow Street Runners Patrick Colquhoun and Sir Robert Peel | |
Law and Order in Early America | |
The Trans-Mississippi West Policing the Metropolis Police Systems in the United States Federal Law | |
Enforcement Agencies Department of Justice Treasury Department | |
United States Postal Service Department of Transportation | |
Department of the Interior Inspectors General | |
Other Federal Law Enforcement Agencies | |
State Police Agencies | |
County and Municipal Policing Police in the Private Sector | |
Volunteer Police and the Vigilante Tradition | |
Critical Thinking in Criminal Justice: The Lawmen of the American Frontier West | |
Enforcing the Law and Keeping the Peace: The Nature and Scope of Police Work The Functions of Police | |
The Role of Police | |
The Right to Use Force | |
The Police Bureaucracy Division of Labor Chain and Units of Command Rules, Regulations, and Discipline | |
The Organization of Policing Patrol | |
Detective Work Specialized Police Units | |
Community Policing Women in Policing | |
The Emergence of Women Police | |
The Equal Opportunity | |
Movement for Women in Policing | |
The Current Status of Women in Policing | |
Police Discretion and Select | |
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