From the Publisher Criminal Justice in America: Theory, Practice and Policy is a collection of original, in-depth primary source materials spanning the major components of the justice system in America. The authors encourage readers to think about new ideas and approaches for taking the current justice system toward a more effective and efficient whole. From the Back Cover Key Benefit: Offers a collection of original, in-depth primary source materials spanning the major components of the justice system in America. The authors encourage readers to think about new ideas and approaches for taking the current justice system toward a more effective and efficient whole. Key Topics: This book provides a traditional division of coverage. Topics are grouped into sections based upon law enforcement, courts, corrections, juvenile justice and policy.
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