Fundamentals of criminal justice: a sociological view
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BRIEF CONTENTS
P A RT 1 U N D E R S T A N D I NG CRIMINAL J U S T I CE 1
CHAPTER 1 CRIME AND JUSTICE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY 2
P A RT 2 C R I ME A ND V I C T I M I Z A T I ON 27
CHAPTER 2 COUNTING AND EXPLAINING CRIME 28 UNDER INVESTIGATION WHO
COMMITS CRIME? 60 CHAPTER 3 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES 64
UNDER INVESTIGATION STREET GANGS AND MOTORCYCLE GANGS 114 CHAPTER 4
CRIMINAL LAW 120
C H A P T E RS VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZATION 146
UNDER INVESTIGATION TERRORISTS AND VICTIMS - A WORLD AT RISK 184
P A RT 3 L AW E N F O R C E M E NT 191
CHAPTER 6 THE POLICE: HISTORY, ORGANIZATION, AND COMPOSITION 192
UNDER INVESTIGATION COMMUNITY POLICING AND MILITARIZING THE POLICE 227
CHAPTER 7 BECOMING A COP AND DOING POLICE WORK 232 CHAPTER 8 POLICE
MISCONDUCT 274
P A RT 4 C O U R TS A ND S E N T E N C I NG 3 09
CHAPTER 9 CRIMINAL COURTS: HISTORY, ORGANIZATION, AND PRETRIAL
PROCEDURES 310
CHAPTER 10 PLEA BARGAINING AND JURY TRIALS 350 CHAPTER 11 SENTENCING 396
P A RT 5 P U N I S H M E NT A ND C O R R E C T I O NS 4 25
CHAPTER 12 PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT: YESTERDAY AND TODAY 426
UNDER INVESTIGATION THE INCARCERATION BOOM 4 55 CHAPTER 13 LIFE BEHIND
BARS 4 58
UNDER INVESTIGATION HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN PRISONS 495 CHAPTER 14
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND JUVENILE JUSTICE 498
V
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XV
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XVII
P A RT 1 U N D E R S T A N D I NG CRIMINAL J U S T I CE 1
CHAPTER 1 CRIME AND JUSTICE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY 2 THE PROBLEM OF CRIME 4
THE PROBLEM IN UNDERSTANDING CRIME 5 MEDIA COVERAGE AND MYTHS ABOUT
CRIME 6
THE GET-TOUGH APPROACH 8 THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 10 EVENTS IN THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 10 * SPOTLIGHT ON: CAN WE AFFORD OUR PRISON
POLICY? 14
THE SIZE AND COST OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 15 UNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSTEM 16 GOALS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 16 MODELS OF CRIMINAL
JUSTICE 17 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: THE ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF CRIME 22
P A RT 2 C R I ME A ND V I C T I M I Z A T I ON 27
CHAPTER 2 COUNTING AND EXPLAINING CRIME 28 COUNTING CRIME 30
THE UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS 31 THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY 37
SELF-REPORT SURVEYS 39 FIELD RESEARCH 40
EXPLAINING CRIME 41
RATIONAL CHOICE, DETERRENCE, AND ROUTINE ACTIVITIES THEORIES 42 *
SPOTLIGHT ON: CRIME AND THE ECONOMY 42 BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
EXPLANATIONS 43 SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS 45
THEORY AND POLICY-. REDUCING CRIME 53
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: MYTH AND REALITY OF CRIME IN THE BRITISH
COUNTRYSIDE 54
UNDER INVESTIGATION WHO COMMITS CRIME? 60 GENDER 60
AGE 60
SOCIAL CLASS 61
RACE AND ETHNICITY 61
THE GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATOLOGY OF CRIME 63
CHAPTER 3 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES 64
CRIMES OF VIOLENCE 67
HOMICIDE 67
SERIAL KILLERS 70
MASS MURDER 73
V II
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VIII CONTENTS
ROBBERY 78
RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT 81 SERIAL RAPISTS 82
RAPE MYTHS 82
MARITAL RAPE 83
ACQUAINTANCE RAPE 84 SELF-DEFENSE 84
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 85 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 86 PROPERTY CRIMES 87
BURGLARY 88
LARCENY-THEFT 89
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 90
ARSON 92
HATE CRIMES 93
PROSTITUTION 94
STREETWALKERS 94
PIMPS 95
CLIENTS 96
ILLEGAL DRUGS 97
DRUGS AND CRIME 98
THE COCAINE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 99 METHAMPHETAMINE AND THE MAKING OF AN
EPIDEMIC 101 * SPOTLIGHT ON: A REAL DRUG WAR SOUTH OF THE BORDER 102 IS
DECRIMINALIZATION THE ANSWER? 103
ORGANIZED CRIME 104
CORPORATE CRIME 107
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: ORGANIZED CRIME IN A CHANGING RUSSIAN SOCIETY 110
UNDER INVESTIGATION STREET GANGS AND MOTORCYCLE GANGS 114
STREET GANGS 114
ASIAN GANGS 114
BLACK GANGS 114
HISPANIC GANGS 115
HOW MANY GANGS? 115
GANGS AND DRUGS 116
GANGS AND TECHNOLOGY 116 FEMALES AND GANGS 116
COMBATING GANGS 117
MOTORCYCLE GANGS 117
CHAPTER 4 CRIMINAL LAW 120
HISTORY OF CRIMINAL LAW 122
ANCIENT SOCIETIES 122
ENGLISH COMMON LAW 123 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAW 123 TYPES OF LAW AND CRIME
124
CLASSIFICATIONS OF LAW 124 SERIOUS CRIMES VERSUS MINOR CRIMES 125 *
SPOTLIGHT ON: THE COUNTERFEIT COUNTING OF CAMPUS CRIME 126 ELEMENTS OF A
CRIME 127
CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LEGAL DEFENSES 128 ACCIDENT, MISTAKE, AND
IGNORANCE 128 DURESS 129
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CONTENTS IX
SELF-DEFENSE 129
NECESSITY 130
ENTRAPMENT 130
AGE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, AND THE INSANITY DEFENSE 131
CONSTITUTIONAL AND PROCEDURAL RIGHTS 132 THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND LEGAL
PROTECTIONS 133
THE EXPANSION OF DUE PROCESS 135 THE SUPREME COURT AND THE POLICE 136
HAVE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS HELPED OR HURT THE POLICE? 141
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: INTERNATIONAL LAW 142
CHAPTER 5 VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZATION 146 INTRODUCTION 149
DEFINING CRIME VICTIMS 150
VICTIM CHARACTERISTICS 151
AGE 151
GENDER 152
RACE AND ETHNICITY 152
IMMIGRANTS 153
INCOME 153
MARITAL STATUS 153
TIME AND PLACE OF OCCURRENCE 154
THE COST AND CONSEQUENCES OF VICTIMIZATION 154 ECONOMIC AND MEDICAL
COSTS 154 PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES 155 » SPOTLIGHT ON: WHAT IS AN
ADVOCATE? 158
TYPOLOGY OF VICTIMS 159
VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS 160
THE GEOGRAPHY OF CRIME 160 VICTIM PRECIPITATION 162
CHOOSING A VICTIM AND REPEAT VICTIMIZATION 165 VICTIMS AS OFFENDERS AND
OFFENDERS AS VICTIMS 167 CRIME DISPLACEMENT AND VICTIMIZATION 168 THE
VICTIMS MOVEMENT 169
VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS: RESTITUTION AND RESTORATION 170 THE VICTIMS OF
CRIME ACT 173
VICTIMS AND SENTENCING 177
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: CRIME VICTIMS IN A WEALTHY SOCIETY - NORWAY 178
THE CRIME VICTIMS RIGHTS ACT OF 2004 178 VICTIM INFORMATION AND
NOTIFICATION EVERYDAY 180
UNDER INVESTIGATION TERRORISTS AND VICTIMS - A WORLD AT RISK 184
INTRODUCTION 184
A TERRORIST TYPOLOGY 184 VIGILANTE TERRORISM 184
INSURGENT TERRORISM 185 TRANSNATIONAL TERRORISM 186 STATE TERRORISM 186
NARCO-TERRORISM 187
EXPLAINING TERRORISM 187 COUNTERING TERRORISM 188 TERRORISM, CRIMINAL
JUSTICE, AND THE FUTURE 189
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P A RT 3 L AW E N F O R C E M E NT 191
CHAPTER 6 THE POLICE: HISTORY, ORGANIZATION, AND COMPOSITION 192
ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE POLICE 195 EUROPEAN ROOTS 195
POLICE IN COLONIAL AMERICA 195 THE EMERGENCE OF PROFESSIONAL POLICE
FORCES 196 AUGUST VOLLMER AND 0. W. WILSON 198
POLICE UNIONS 200
FIRST ATTEMPTS TO UNIONIZE 200 MODERN-DAY UNIONS 200 THE ORGANIZATION OF
LAW ENFORCEMENT 202 MUNICIPAL POLICE AND SHERIFF S DEPARTMENTS 202
STATE POLICE 205
FEDERAL AGENCIES 206
* SPOTLIGHT ON: THE ICE MAN (AND WOMAN) COMETH 208 SPECIAL POLICE FORCES
210
COMPOSITION OF POLICE DEPARTMENTS 211 AFRICAN AMERICAN POLICE OFFICERS
211 HISPANIC AND ASIAN AMERICAN POLICE OFFICERS 214 FEMALE POLICE
OFFICERS 215
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: THE FRENCH POLICE - TWO FORCES ARE BETTER THAN
ONE 220
GAY AND LESBIAN POLICE OFFICERS 222 THE POLICE AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
222
UNDER INVESTIGATION COMMUNITY POLICING AND MILITARIZING THE POLICE 227
COMMUNITY POLICING 227
MAJOR DIMENSIONS OF COMMUNITY POLICING 227 EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY
POLICING 229 MILITARIZING THE POLICE 229
CHAPTER 7 BECOMING A COP AND DOING POLICE WORK 232 BECOMING A COP 234
REQUIREMENTS AND SELECTION 236 FROM THE ACADEMY TO THE STREET 240 DOING
POLICE WORK 243
THE POLICE AND CRIME 243
ON PATROL 244
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 248
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT 251
* SPOTLIGHT ON: UNDERCOVER WORK: DIFFICULT AND DANGEROUS 252 POLICE
DISCRETION 254
THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY 255
COMPSTAT 257
THE POLICE AND PROFILING 259
THE POLICE SUBCULTURE 262
POLICE CYNICISM 264
POLICE OFFICERS AND FAMILY VIOLENCE 265 OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF
DUTY 265 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: POLICE IN THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN -
JAPAN 266
POLICE SUICIDES 268
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CONTENTS XI
CHAPTER 8 POLICE MISCONDUCT 274 A TYPOLOGY OF POLICE DEVIANCE 277
NONSEXUAL CONDUCT 279 SEXUAL HARASSMENT 279
SEXUAL SHAKEDOWNS 279 CORRUPTION 280
THE IMPACT OF CORRUPTION 283
BECOMING A CROOKED COP 284 CORRUPT POLICE DEPARTMENTS 285 TYPE I: ROTTEN
APPLES AND ROTTEN POCKETS 285 TYPE II: PERVASIVE UNORGANIZED CORRUPTION
285
TYPE III: PERVASIVE ORGANIZED CORRUPTION 285 * SPOTLIGHT ON: THE CHICAGO
POLICE DEPARTMENT: BRUTALITY AND CORRUPTION IN THE WINDY CITY 286
POLICE AND THE USE OF FORCE 288
POLICE BRUTALITY: DEFINITION AND FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE 288 POLICE
VIOLENCE: WHY DOES IT OCCUR? 291 POLICE VIOLENCE AND RACE 293
FEAR AND FUN 294
THE WAR ON CRIME 295
CONTEMPT OF COP 295
THE CODE OF SILENCE 296
DEPARTMENT PHILOSOPHY AND ACCOUNTABILITY 297 DEVIL COPS IN THE CITY OF
ANGELS 298 POLICING THE POLICE 300
INTERNAL CONTROL 301
GOVERNMENT CONTROL 302
COMMUNITY CONTROL 302
* INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: POLICE DEVIANCE IN A DEVELOPING NATION - MEXICO
304
P A RT 4 C O U R TS A ND S E N T E N C I NG 3 09
CHAPTER 9 CRIMINAL COURTS: HISTORY, ORGANIZATION, AND PRETRIAL
PROCEDURES 310
CRIMINAL COURTS 312
HISTORY OF THE U.S. COURTS SYSTEM 314 FORMAL ORGANIZATION 315 STATE
COURTS 316
FEDERAL COURTS 318
INFORMAL ORGANIZATION: THE COURT AS A WORKGROUP 319 THE MAJOR PLAYERS
321
JUDGES 321
PROSECUTORS 324
DEFENSE ATTORNEYS 328 GETTING BUSTED: PRETRIAL PROCEDURES 333 ARREST 333
INITIAL APPEARANCE 334
CHARGING 334
PRELIMINARY HEARING 334
GRAND JURY 335
ARRAIGNMENT 336
BAIL AND PRETRIAL DETENTION 336
* SPOTLIGHT ON: BAIL BONDSMEN: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY 340
DISCOVERY AND PRETRIAL MOTIONS 340 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: ISLAM AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE 342
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CHAPTER 10 PLEA BARGAINING AND JURY TRIALS 350 PLEA BARGAINING 353
DEFINITION AND CRITICISM OF PLEA BARGAINING 353 PROSECUTORS AND PLEA
BARGAINING 357 JUDGES AND PLEA BARGAINING 357 PUBLIC DEFENDERS AND PLEA
BARGAINING 360 VICTIMS AND PLEA BARGAINING 361
LET S MAKE A DEAL 361
IS PLEA BARGAINING HERE TO STAY? 363 THE TRIAL 365
MODERN TRIALS 365
JURY SELECTION, JURY COMPOSITION, AND VOIR DIRE 366 OPENING STATEMENTS
370
PRESENTING THE EVIDENCE 370
CLOSING ARGUMENTS 373
JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND JURY DELIBERATIONS 373 THE VERDICT 375
APPEALS 376
JURY NULLIFICATION 376
CONVICTING THE INNOCENT 378 EYEWITNESS ERRORS 379
PROSECUTORIAL AND POLICE MISCONDUCT AND ERRORS 380 FALSE CONFESSIONS 381
PLEA BARGAINING 382
COMMUNITY PRESSURE FOR CONVICTION 382 INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL 382
ACCUSATIONS AGAINST THE INNOCENT BY THE GUILTY 383 TESTIMONY OF
IN-CUSTODY INFORMANTS 383 CRIMINAL RECORDS 384
RACE AS A FACTOR 384
DNA TESTING 384
FINGERPRINTS: PROOF POSITIVE? 386 * SPOTLIGHT ON: ALLEN COCO: LEGALLY
GUILTY - FACTUALLY INNOCENT 388 IS THAT ALL THE EVIDENCE YOU HAVE? :
THE CSI EFFECT 389 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN CHINA -
VERDICT FIRST,
TRIAL SECOND 390
CHAPTER 11 SENTENCING 396
JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND SENTENCING POLICY: AN OVERVIEW 399 GOALS OF
SENTENCING 400
REHABILITATION 400
RETRIBUTION AND JUST DESERTS 401 INCAPACITATION 403
DETERRENCE 406
TYPES OF SENTENCES 409
PROBATION 409
INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS 410 INCARCERATION 410
SENTENCING REFORMS AND INCARCERATION 411 HOW SENTENCING HAPPENS 414
PRESENTENCE REPORTS AND SENTENCING HEARINGS 414
SENTENCING GUIDELINES 414 VICTIM-IMPACT STATEMENTS 416
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CONTENTS XIII
DETERMINANTS OF SENTENCING 416 PRIOR RECORD AND SERIOUSNESS OF OFFENSE
416 * SPOTLIGHT ON: CONTROVERSIAL NEW SENTENCING FOR CRACK OFFENDERS 418
SENTENCING DISPARITY 418 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: MANDATORY SENTENCING
DOWN UNDER - AUSTRALIA 420
A FINAL WORD ON SENTENCING 422
P A RT 5 P U N I S H M E NT A ND C O R R E C T I O NS 4 25
CHAPTER 12 PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT: YESTERDAY AND TODAY 426
PUNISHMENT IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 428 THE U.S. COLONIAL EXPERIENCE
429 PRISONS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 431 TWENTIETH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS
432 WOMEN S PRISONS 433
PRISONS AND JAILS TODAY 434 PRISONS 434
JAILS 436
THE SIZE AND COST OF CORRECTIONS 437 PRIVATIZATION AND PRIVATE PRISONS
438 HISTORY OF PRIVATE PRISONS 438 PRIVATE PRISONS TODAY 439
CONCERNS ABOUT PRIVATE PRISONS 439 THE DEATH PENALTY 441
HISTORY OF EXECUTIONS 441 THE DEATH PENALTY IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY
443 THE DEATH PENALTY DEBATE 444 * SPOTLIGHT ON: IS THE DEATH PENALTY
DISAPPEARING? 445 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT IN
SCANDINAVIA AND THE
NETHERLANDS 450
UNDER INVESTIGATION THE INCARCERATION BOOM 455 REASONS FOR THE
INCARCERATION BOOM 455 EFFECTS OF THE INCARCERATION BOOM 455 IMPACT ON
THE CRIME RATE 455
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES 456 DISPARATE IMPACT ON AFRICAN AMERICANS 457
CHAPTER 13 LIFE BEHIND BARS 458
WHO IS BEHIND BARS? A PROFILE OF PRISON AND JAIL INMATES 460 PRISON
INMATES 460
JAIL INMATES 464
INMATE CHARACTERISTICS AND PRISON LIFE 465 LIVING IN CAPTIVITY 465
THE PRISON AS A TOTAL INSTITUTION 465 THE PAINS OF IMPRISONMENT 466
ADAPTING TO PRISON LIFE: INMATE SUBCULTURES 468 CONDITIONS BEHIND BARS
469
LIVING ON DEATH ROW 470
* SPOTLIGHT ON: HAS CALIFORNIA POISONED ITS PRISONERS? 471 LIFE IN THE
SUPERMAX 472
CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT 473 EFFECTIVENESS 473
ADEQUACY IN PRISONS 474
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CONTENTS
PRISON VIOLENCE 475
INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE 475 PRISON GANGS 476
SEXUAL VIOLENCE 477
PRISON RIOTS 479
WOMEN IN PRISON 481
INMATE SUBCULTURES 482
SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION 482
MEDICAL NEEDS AND SERVICES 483 WOMEN PRISONERS AS MOTHERS 483 TREATMENT
AND VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS 484 LITIGATION AND PRISONERS RIGHTS 485
WHAT RIGHTS DO INMATES HAVE? 486
LEAVING PRISON 486
GUARDING INMATES 487
PRISONIZATION OF CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS 488 ALIENATION AND STRESS 489
WOMEN AS CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS 489 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: HELL ON EARTH
IN A PRISON CELL - BRAZIL 490
UNDER INVESTIGATION HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN PRISONS 495
SPECIAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN PRISON: HIV/AIDS AND TUBERCULOSIS 495
HEALTH CARE FOR OLDER PRISONERS 496
CHAPTER 14 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND JUVENILE JUSTICE 498 COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS 500 AN OVERVIEW 500
PROBATION 501
INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS 505 PAROLE 511
* SPOTLIGHT ON: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF SEX OFFENDER LAWS 514
JUVENILE JUSTICE 515
UNDERSTANDING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 516 TRENDS IN JUVENILE CRIME 516
HISTORY OF JUVENILE JUSTICE 518 THE JUVENILE JUSTICE PROCESS 521
DEALING WITH DELINQUENCY 524 * INTERNATIONAL FOCUS: JUVENILE JUSTICE IN
TRANSITION - CANADA 526
GLOSSARY GL-1
REFERENCES REF-1
AUTHOR INDEX AI-1
SUBJECT INDEX SI-1
PHOTO CREDITS PC-1
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physical | xvii, 528, [75] p. ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) 28 cm |
publishDate | 2011 |
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publisher | Jones & Bartlett Learning |
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spelling | Barkan, Steven E. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)143169084 aut Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view Steven E. Barkan ; George J. Bryjak 2. ed. Sudbury, MA Jones & Bartlett Learning 2011 xvii, 528, [75] p. ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. ref-1 - ref-32) and indexes Criminal justice, Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of United States USA Bryjak, George J. Verfasser aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024456253&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Barkan, Steven E. 1951- Bryjak, George J. Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view Criminal justice, Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of United States |
title | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view |
title_auth | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view |
title_exact_search | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view |
title_full | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view Steven E. Barkan ; George J. Bryjak |
title_fullStr | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view Steven E. Barkan ; George J. Bryjak |
title_full_unstemmed | Fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view Steven E. Barkan ; George J. Bryjak |
title_short | Fundamentals of criminal justice |
title_sort | fundamentals of criminal justice a sociological view |
title_sub | a sociological view |
topic | Criminal justice, Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of United States |
topic_facet | Criminal justice, Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of United States USA |
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