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Criminal Justice Policy Stacy L. Mallicoat

Criminal Justice Policy By Stacy L. Mallicoat

Criminal Justice Policy by Stacy L. Mallicoat


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Containing original chapters written by experts and scholars in the field, this text will highlight the current debates about criminal justice policy and discuss the implications for the system and society at large.

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Criminal Justice Policy by Stacy L. Mallicoat

Criminal Justice Policy provides a thematic overview of criminal justice policy and its relationship to the American criminal justice system. Scholars, practitioners, and politicians continually debate the value of these policies in their evaluations of the current system. As the nature of this subject involves a host of issues (including politics, public sentiment, research, and practice), the authors expertly highlight these concerns on criminal justice policy and address the implications for the overall system and society at large.

This text is organized into three parts: Foundations of criminal justice policy focuses on the role of politics, best practices, and street level bureaucracy in criminal justice policy. Criminal justice policy in action provides an analysis of fifteen different policy issues in criminal justice, such as immigration, drugs, mental health and capital punishment. Each section begins with a basic summary of the policy, accompanied by a brief synopsis of the framing issues. This brief, but informative summary, draws students' attention to essential concepts and ideas, provides a roadmap for what they can expect to learn, and ensures continuity throughout the text. The text concludes with a discussion about the future directions of criminal justice policy.

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I like the chapters very much. They contain the elements that I cover- what happens today, why it happens, what are the problems, and what can be done... -- Brenda Chaney

About Stacy L. Mallicoat

Stacy L. Mallicoat is a professor of criminal justice and Director of the University Honors program at California State University, Fullerton. She earned her BA in legal studies and sociology from Pacific Lutheran University and her PhD from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in sociology. She is the author of several Sage textbooks, including Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies, Women and Crime: Core Concepts, and Criminal Justice Policy. Her work also appears in a number of peer- reviewed journals and edited volumes. She is an active member of the American Society of Criminology, the Western Society of Criminology, and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Christine L. Gardiner is an assistant professor of Criminal Justice at California State University, Fullerton. She received her PhD in Criminology, Law and Society from the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Gardiner was awarded a prestigious National Institute of Justice Dissertation Fellowship to support her research on the effects of Proposition 36 on Orange County practitioners. Her areas of expertise include crime policy, policing, and juvenile delinquency. Her research has been published in Criminal Justice Policy Review and Journal of Drug Issues. Prior to her work at Cal State Fullerton, Dr. Gardiner worked as a police explorer, dispatcher, crime analyst, and intern-probation officer.

Table of Contents

Preface - Stacy L. Mallicoat and Christine L. Gardiner Section I. Foundations for Criminal Justice Policy Chapter 1. The Politics of Crime and the Policy Making Process - Stacy L. Mallicoat Chapter 2. The Influence of Research & Evidence-based Practices on Criminal Justice Policy - Christine L. Gardiner Chapter 3. Street-Level Bureaucracy. From Policy to Practice - Shelly Arsneault Section II. Criminal Justice Policy in Action Chapter 4. Policing Places of Crime and Disorder - William Sousa Chapter 5. Homeland Security. A New Criminal Justice Mandate - Larry K. Gaines Chapter 6. Immigration and Crime - Nicole Palasz and Katherine Fennelly Chapter 7. Mandatory Arrest and Intimate Partner Violence - Alesha Durfee Chapter 8. From Just Say No! to Well, Maybe - The War on Drugs & Sensible Alternatives - Clayton J. Mosher and Scott Akins Chapter 9. Controlling the Sexual Offender - Chrysanthi Leon and Ashley Kilmer Chapter 10. Public Policy and White-Collar and Corporate Crime - Henry N. Pontell and Gilbert Geis Chapter 11. America's War on Gangs. Response to a Real Threat or a Moral Panic? - John Hagedorn and Meda Chesney Lind Chapter 12. The Waiver of Juvenile Offenders to Adult Court - Aaron Kupchik and Megan Gosse Chapter 13. Criminal Justice Responses to the Mentally Ill - Henry F. Fradella and Rebecca Smith-Casey Chapter 14. Gender Responsive Practices - Barbara Koons-Witt and Courtney Crittenden hapter 15. Restorative Justice - Donna Decker Morris Chapter 16. Three Strikes and Habitual Criminal Laws - Elsa Chen Chapter 17. The Supermax. Issues and Challenges - Brett Garland, H. Daniel Butler and Benjamin Steiner Chapter 18. Capital Punishment - Robert M. Bohm Chapter 19. Reentry and Rehabilitation. Generating Successful Outcomes During Challenging Times - Faith E. Lutze and Roger Schaefer Section III. Future Directions Chapter 20. Emerging Issues in Criminal Justice Policy - Christie L. Gardiner and Stacy L. Mallicoat

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CIN1452242240G
9781452242248
1452242240
Criminal Justice Policy by Stacy L. Mallicoat
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2014-01-21
448
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