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9780195155549

Study Guide for Criminal Justice, 7th Ed.

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    9780195155549

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    0195155548

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-07-01
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Summary

This accompanying study guide to Criminal Justice, 7/e, enhances students' understanding of the main text's content and better prepares them to take quizzes and tests through the use of practice exercises, comprehensive review tools, and additional resources.

Table of Contents

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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