犯罪と司法の論点(第2版)<br>Critical Issues in Crime and Justice (2ND)

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犯罪と司法の論点(第2版)
Critical Issues in Crime and Justice (2ND)

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  • SAGE Publications Inc(2003/01発売)
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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 464 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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基本説明

Contents: Overview/ Understanding Crime/ Law Enforcement/ Juvenile Justice Critical Issues/ Criminal Court-Related Critical Issues/ Correctional Systems and Alternatives.

Full Description

'"Critical Issues in Crime and Justice" is one of the most timely and informative textbooks I've seen. It provides an excellent overview of the most current challenges facing the criminal justice system today. I highly recommend it' - Joseph Caruso, Hudson Valley Community College. 'This is the most significant criminal justice book of original works published in the current decade. It provides valuable information on policies, practices, and model programs in order to reduce the skyrocketing number of violent offenders and victims. It is the only book that includes the latest information on how to effectively intervene and remedy the violent crime problem' - Eric W. Hickey, California State University, Fresno. '"Critical Issues in Crime and Justice" is a fascinating blueprint for the criminal justice system of the future, an invaluable reference tool for progressive police executives, and an excellent teaching platform for all levels of criminal justice education' - Deputy Police Chief Thomas W. Finn, MPA, Director of Public Safety, East Brunswick, New Jersey. 'Dr.Roberts has compiled an invaluable resource that can be used in a multitude of courses in undergraduate and graduate programs.
The essays address significant, critical and timely issues in criminal justice, and as such, the book is a must-read for criminal justice practitioners, students, and anyone with an interest in criminal justice' - Dr. Laura J. Moriarty, Virginia Commonwealth University. 'Dr. Albert R. Roberts is one of America's leading authorities on criminology and criminal justice, and the second edition of his "Critical Issues in Crime and Justice" is most welcome. The second edition provides extremely important and timely information on a host of issues that are relevant to students in criminal justice, social work, criminology, political science, law, and related fields. This book is an excellent text and will be extremely popular with scholars, practitioners, and students' - John E.B. Myers, University of the Pacific. In an effort to respond to public fears of violence, terrorism, murder, and other victimizations, the components of the criminal justice system are constantly in flux.Since the 1994 publication of the first edition of "Critical Issues in Crime and Justice", there have been many dramatic changes in the trends, policies, processes, and programs in the criminal justice system.
"Critical Issues in Crime and Justice, Second Edition" provides a comprehensive examination of current developments and controversies confronting the American criminal justice system. An overview of contemporary criminal justice trends provides the context for interpreting the critical issues raised throughout this engaging volume. Editor Albert R. Roberts and a prominent group of scholars and criminal justice professionals examine both the successes and failures of modern law enforcement, juvenile justice, the courts, and correctional systems. This second edition has been extensively revised to include: a review of current crime statistics; the growth of juvenile gangs and youth homicide; international perspectives on terrorism and counterterrorism; new data and perspectives on domestic violence; an examination of 21st-century homicide investigations; significant issues in capital punishment; and, innovations in probation and rehabilitation. "Critical Issues in Crime and Justice, Second Edition" includes summaries of the latest government reports, legislation, legal remedies, research findings, program evaluations, journal review articles, and meta-analyses.
This expanded edition contains numerous unique chapters on cutting-edge issues and topics. Chapter authors provide policy and model program examples, trend data, and timely case illustrations, to enrich the learning experience. Developed for courses on Critical Issues in Criminal Justice, Special Issues in Criminal Justice, and Contemporary Topics in Criminal Justice, "Critical Issues in Crime and Justice, Second Edition" is also an excellent supplementary text for introductory Criminal Justice and related courses.

Contents

Preface Part I: Overview of Criminal Justice Chapter 01. Crime in America: Critical Issues, Trends, Costs, Policies, and Legal Remedies - Albert R. Roberts Chapter 02. Case Exemplar on Criminal Justice Processing: Illegal Possession of Weapon, Domestic Violence and Murder - Donald J. Sears, J.D. Part II: Understanding Crime and Criminals Chapter 03. The Emergence of Youth Gangs: Policies, Programs and Community Responses - Mary Jackson, Ph.D. Chapter 04. Serial Rapists and Mass Murderers - James Fox, Ph.D. and Jack Levin, Ph.D. Chapter 05. Religion-related Crime Documentation of Murder, Fraud, and Sexual Abuse - Karel Kurst-Swanger, Ph.D. and Margaret Ryniker, JD Chapter 06. The Sex Offender: Prevalence, Trends, Model Programs, and Costs - Lori Koester Scott, M.A. Part III: Law Enforcement Critical Issues Chapter 07. The Terrorism Phenomenon: A World Engaged - Richard H. Ward, Ph.D. and Sean Hill, Ph.D. Chapter 08. COMPSTAT: The Emerging Model of Police Management - Vincent E. Henry, Ph.D. Chapter 09. Community Policing and the Impact of the COPS Federal Grants: A Potential Tool in the Local War on Terrorism - Joseph F. Ryan, Ph.D. Chapter 10. Police Use of Excessive Force: Exploring Various Control Mechanisms - Mark Blumberg, Ph.D. and Betsy Wright Kreisel Chapter 11. Justice Response to Woman Battering: Evolution of Change - Lisa Frisch, M.A. Chapter 12. Victim Perceptions of the Utility of Domestic Violence Arrests and Temporary Restraining Orders: A Qualitative Study - Gina Pisano-Robertiello, Ph.D. Chapter 13. Homicide Investigations, Trends, and Forensic Evidence in the 21st Century - Lt. Norman Cetuk, M.M.H. Part IV: Juvenile Justice Critical Issues Chapter 14. An Overview of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: Cases, Trends, Policy Shifts, and Intervention Strategies - Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D. Chapter 15. Youth Homicide: A Critical Review of the Literature and Blueprint for Action - Kathleen M. Heide, Ph.D. Chapter 16. Sentencing Guidelines and the Transformation of Juvenile Justice in the 21st Century - Daniel P. Mears, Ph.D. Chapter 17. What Do we Do with Girls: The Dimensions and Responses to Female Juvenile Delinquency - Scott K. Okamoto, Ph.D. and Meda Chesney-Lind, Ph.D. Chapter 18. Optimizing Adjudication Decisions Based on a National Evaluation of Juvenile Boot Camps - Gaylene S. Armstrong, Ph.D., Doris Layton MacKenzie, Ph.D., and David B. Wilson Part V: Criminal Court-Related Critical Issues Chapter 19. Sentencing Options and the Sentencing Process - Cassia C. Spohn, Ph.D. Chapter 20. Debating Death: Critical Issues in Capital Punishment - Beau Breslin, Ph.D., and David R. Karp, Ph.D. Chapter 21. Critical Probation Failures and Promising Innovations - Michael Jacobson, Ph.D., and Charles Lindner, M.S.W., J.D. Chapter 22. PACTS --Probation and Pretrial Services Automated Case Tracking-Electronic Case Management System - Timothy P. Cadigan, M.A. Chapter 23. Rehabilitating Felony Drug Offenders Through Job Development: A Look into a Prosecutor-Led Diversion Program - Hung-En Sung, Ph.D. Part VI: Correctional Systems and Alternatives Chapter 24. "All the News That's Fit to Print": A Content Analysis of the Correctional Debate in the New York Times - Michael Welch, Ph.D., Lisa Weber, M.A., and Walter Edwards, B.A. Chapter 25. Prison Programs in the U.S.: Preparing Inmates for Release - Mary Bosworth, Ph.D. Chapter 26. Restorative Justice Programs to Meet Female Offender Needs: Innovation and Advocacy - Katherine van Wormer, Ph.D. and Laura J. Praglin, Ph.D. Chapter 27. When Prisoners Return to Communities: Political, Economic, and Social Consequences - Joan Petersilia, Ph.D.