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Gangs

Author(s): Mario L. Hesse, Christopher J. Przemieniecki

Explore the gang phenomenon with respect to the core components of the criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and corrections.Gangs specifically and sufficiently covers essential gang topics as well as groundbreaking information on new topics. This text presents a traditional and brief ove...

Management and Administration for Criminal Justice Organizations

Author(s): Adrian Doss, David McElreath, Carl Jensen, Michael Wigginton, REBECCA GOZA, URSULA BECKER, ROLLIN ROBERTS

Management within the justice domain involves considerations of controlling, coordinating, leading, organizing, planning, staffing, and directing. No solitary approach for executing these functions exists. Instead, each separate justice system entity represents a unique instantiation of management e...

California Criminal Procedure Workbook

Author(s): Doug Haynes

This workbook is designed to provide a simple note taking aid for students enrolled in college or police academy criminal procedure classes. It is designed to be used in the classroom in an organized lecture course conduced by a qualified instructor. It is not intended for individual self-study alt...

Administration of Justice and Constitutional Law

Author(s): Larry D Vick

“The Administration of Justice: An Introduction to the Criminal Justice System in America,” combines under one cover, the collective wisdom of three different subject-matter experts. The five chapters from this book not only focus on the Constitution as the underpinning of criminal justice in Americ...

Internship Guide to Criminal Justice & Criminology: Building Professionalism through Theory & Practice

Author(s): Armando Abney, Pete Lopez

In Internship Guide to Criminal Justice and Criminology, Lopez, Abney, and Jaramillo have penned an essential text for those interested in obtaining praxis in criminal justice careers: merging years of “theory” into the development of an ongoing career of practice in the field. They focus on the cri...

California Criminal Law Workbook

Author(s): Doug Haynes

This workbook is designed to provide a simple note taking aid for students enrolled in college or police academy criminal law classes. It should be used in the classroom and for outside study and review in an organized course with a qualified instructor. It is not intended to be used for individu...

Perspectives on Crime: An Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author(s): Eric Ling, PJ Verrecchia

Perspectives on Crime: An Introduction to Criminal Justice emphasizes three main concepts. The first concept encompasses the idea of decisions made by police officers typically are common sense decisions. These decisions could include writing a ticket, prosecuting a case, or even making an arrest. T...