Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process by Matthew Delisi

Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process by Matthew Delisi

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Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process by Matthew Delisi

Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process showcases the ways that criminal justice systems operate according to the at times conflicting, and at times complementary, goals of crime control and due process. Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process helps students improve their critical thinking skills and evaluate why criminal justice practitioners make the decisions they do when processing criminal offenders. Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process: Helps students organize and understand criminal justice as a system that is often characterized as decentralized, disorganized, and even chaotic. Includes the essential materials of criminal justice presented in 12 clear, concise, scholarly, and, at times, fun chapters. Provides a core understanding of crime, law, and justice and the ways that three big players (police, courts, and corrections) dispense crime, law, and justice. Uses due process models developed by Herbert Packer.
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ISBN 13 9780757589355
ISBN 10 0757589359
Titel Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process
Autor Matthew Delisi
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-07-07
Seitenanzahl 376
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