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Introduction to Criminal Justice, 10e, provides a comprehensive study of the criminal justice system. A detailed analysis of the major components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the administration of justice, and corrections are prov… Read More
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Introduction to Criminal Justice, 10e

Part 1 The Foundations of Criminal Justice

CHAPTER 1: Crime and Justice in the United States
CHAPTER 2: Crime and Its Consequences
CHAPTER 3: Explaining Crime
CHAPTER 4: The Rule of Law

Part 2 Law Enforcement

CHAPTER 5: History and Structure of American Law Enforcement
CHAPTER 6: Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions
CHAPTER 7: Policing America: Issues and Ethics

Part 3 The Courts

CHAPTER 8: The Administration of Justice
CHAPTER 9: Sentencing, Appeals, and the Death Penalty

Part 4 Corrections

CHAPTER 10: Institutional Corrections
CHAPTER 11: Prison Life, Inmate Rights, Release, and Recidivism
CHAPTER 12: Community Corrections

Part 5 Additional Issues in Criminal Justice

CHAPTER 13: Juvenile Justice
CHAPTER 14: The Future of Criminal Justice in the United States

Introduction to Criminal Justice, 10e, provides a comprehensive study of the criminal justice system. A detailed analysis of the major components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the administration of justice, and corrections are provided throughout this new edition. New topics and statistics have been added thereby keeping the students more engaged with the material.  An entire chapter is devoted to the juvenile justice system. Experts on the subject with nearly 100 years of experience between them as both practitioners and teachers, authors Robert Bohm and Keith Haley present criminal justice students with an engaging narrative that encourages them to think critically about the subject.