Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties (1992)

Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties (1992)

Author: Brian A. Reaues

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9780788125430

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Covers: National Pretrial Reporting Program, Arrest Charge, Demographic Characteristics, Criminal History, Pretrial Release & Detention, Adjudication & Sentencing. Extensive charts, tables & graphs.


Introduction to Criminal Justice

Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author: Joseph J. Senna

Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13:

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This text presents criminal justice as a dynamic, ever-changing field, emphasizing how the concepts and processes of criminal justice are constantly evolving. It is ideal for those introductory criminal justice courses that emphasize a comprehensive and balanced approach to all three areas of criminal justice, as well as theory, research, and policy issues. This text is the ultimate tool for complete student preparation and provides all of the up-to-date coverage of structural and procedural changes in the criminal justice system that instructors require, ultimately helping students understand the critical issues in the field, and the impact they have on the system.


Crime Victims

Crime Victims

Author: Andrew Karmen

Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13:

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CRIME VICTIMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO VICTIMOLOGY is a innovative and comprehensive guide that offers balanced coverage on this controversial subject. A must-have for anyone interested in this field!


Women in Criminal Justice

Women in Criminal Justice

Author: Voncile B. Gowdy

Publisher: Nova Biomedical Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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This informative book is an update of The Report of the LEAA [Law Enforcement Assistance Administration] Task Force on Women, published in October 1975. It evaluates the 1975 recommendations made on issues that the criminal justice field should examine to ensure that women and girls are treated fairly in the criminal justice system. Female offenders, female crime victims, and female criminal justice professionals remain substantially neglected populations in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Despite the gains made by women since 1975, current evidence shows that: Although the nature and composition of female offenders have changed, the special needs of the burgeoning adult and juvenile offender populations often remain overlooked; Although assistance to crime victims has improved, the need remains for a firm commitment from the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems to change the way these systems respond to women and girls who have been, or potentially could be, victims of crime; Although opportunities for female criminal justice professionals have improved, gender bias and inequality still exist within the criminal justice field and women's progress through the ranks continues to be slow.