Handbook of criminal justice administration / edited by M.A. DuPont-Morales, Michael K. Hooper, Judy H. Schmidt.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Marcel Dekker,
[2001], ©2001.
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Series: | Public administration and public policy ;
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Physical Description: | xi, 501 pages ; 24 cm. |
Variant Title: |
Criminal justice administration. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- The ethics of criminal justice administration / Laura B. Myers
- Trends in crime / Neal Slone
- A history of criminological thought : explanations for crime and delinquency / Barbara Sims
- Comparative criminal justice / Mathieu Deflem and Amanda J. Swygart
- Community policing : past, present, and future / W.T. Jordan and Mary Ann Zager
- Managing criminal investigation / Brian Forst
- Traffic operations / Michael E. Donahue and Don A. Josi
- Use of force by law enforcement officers / Greg Meyer
- Civil disorder and policing / Michael K. Hooper
- Criminal law / Craig Hemmens
- Criminal procedure / Craig Hemmens
- Criminal trial process / Janice Schuetz
- Evolution of court management / Kevin Lee Derr
- Evolution of the correctional process / Peter M. Wickman and Korni Swaroop Kumar
- Probation / Tammy A. King
- Alternatives to incarceration / Rachel Porter
- Prisoner rights / Katherine J. Bennett and Craig Hemmens
- Correctional administration and Section 1983 liability issues / Darrell L. Ross
- Jail administration and management / Kenneth E. Kerle
- Publicized executions and the incidence of homicide : methodological sources of inconsistent findings / Steven Stack
- Victimology / M.A. DuPont-Morales
- Workplace violence : prevention and threat assessment / Michael K. Hooper
- Future trends in addressing and preventing domestic violence : the role of domestic violence coalitions / Bernadette T. Muscat
- Organized crime / Jeffrey P. Rush and Gregory P. Orvis
- White collar crime / Richard A. Ball
- Terrorism and the American system of criminal justice / Brent L. Smith, Kelly R. Damphousse, and Amy Karlson
- Environmental crime and justice / Nanci Koser Wilson
- Technology in criminal justice administration / Valeria Coleman.