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Criminal Justice - Cengage Learning Asia
Criminal Justice
2014–2015 Catalog
CLA DEC 2013
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Contents
Criminal Justice
Corrections������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2
Courts and Law����������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Criminal Justice Administration����������������������������������������24
Criminology��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
Ethics in Criminal Justice���������������������������������������������������� 32
Introduction to Criminal Justice���������������������������������������34
Issues in Criminal Justice����������������������������������������������������46
Juvenile Delinquency/Juvenile Justice������������������������������57
Police���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������60
Policy��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 74
Research Methods and Statistics���������������������������������������75
Security����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 77
Terrorism��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 78
Women and Criminal Justice���������������������������������������������� 79
Combined Author/Title Index���������������������������������������������81
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Criminal Justice
Corrections
corrections operates for juveniles as compared with
adult populations.
• In addition to increased coverage of special
populations, the second edition includes expanded
and enhanced coverage of many other important
and emerging topics in the field of corrections.
These include the effects of the U.S. economy on
correctional policies and strategies, evidence-based
policies and practices, privatization of corrections and
correctional facilities across the country, diversion
strategies for nonviolent offenders, and the latest
developments in juvenile sentencing and juvenile
corrections.
FEATURES
AMERICAN CORRECTIONS IN BRIEF, 2E
Todd R. Clear, Rutgers University; George F. Cole, University of
Connecticut; Michael D. Reisig, Arizona State University; Carolyn
Petrosino, Bridgewater State University
A condensed, more accessible version of the bestselling corrections book on the market, AMERICAN
CORRECTIONS IN BRIEF, 2nd Edition, introduces
students to the dynamics of corrections in a way that
captures their interest and encourages them to enter
the field. The brief paperback format of this book makes
it more approachable, and the well-respected author
team includes several pedagogical elements to promote
students’ success. Complete with valuable careerbased material, insightful guest speakers, illuminating
real-world cases, and uniquely even-handed treatment
of institutional and community sanctions, the text
examines the U.S. correctional system from the
perspectives of both the corrections worker and the
offender, providing students with a well-rounded,
balanced introduction to corrections.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Expanded coverage of “special populations” appears
in two new chapters. In the first of these, Chapter 9,
“Special Populations,” readers will find dramatically
expanded discussion of elderly prisoners, prisoners
with HIV AIDS, mentally ill prisoners, and long-term
prisoners. This more comprehensive chapter also
includes a new section on sexual minorities.
• The second new chapter (Chapter 12) in this edition
focuses on juveniles, providing much more detailed
coverage of juvenile correctional populations and
expands the description of the special way that
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement and
student success, each chapter’s learning objectives
are carefully integrated within the text, matched
to end-of-chapter summary sections, and linked to
corresponding quiz/test items.
• “Focus On. . .” boxes bring to life the real-world
relevance of the issues discussed in the text.
These boxes--organized by topic into Correctional
Technology, Correctional Policy, and Correctional
Practice--use vivid, in-depth accounts by correctional
workers, journalists, prisoners, parolees, and the
relatives of those who are in the system.
• To reflect the way the corrections system has evolved
in recent decades, the authors devote three chapters
to community corrections, more than any other
corrections textbook on the market.
• “Careers in Corrections” features present information
on various career paths in corrections. The material
includes the nature of the work, required qualifications,
earnings, and job outlook--providing valuable insight
into who plays what role.
• “Myths in Corrections” sidebars address common
myths and misconceptions about corrections and
criminal justice, providing an interesting and effective
way to engage students, stimulate class discussion,
and encourage critical thinking.
• Unique, highly praised “Do the Right Thing” insets
present scenarios in which ethical questions arise.
Students examine the issues and consider how they
would act in such a situation.
CONTENTS
Part I: CORRECTIONAL CONTEXT. 1. What Is Corrections?
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2. Punishment of Offenders. Part II: CORRECTIONS
IN THE COMMUNITY. 3. Jails. 4. Probation and
Intermediate Sanctions. 5. Probation Supervision.
Part III: INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS. 6. Prisons.
7. Prison Experience. 8. Management and Staffing. 9.
Special Populations. Part IV: CORRECTIONAL ISSUES.
10. Reentry and Community Supervision. 11. Legal Issues
and the Death Penalty. 12. Juvenile Corrections. 13.
Corrections Today and Tomorrow.
© 2015, 400pp, Paperback, 9781285458427
AMERICAN CORRECTIONS,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 10E
Todd R. Clear, Rutgers University; George F. Cole, University of
Connecticut; Michael D. Reisig, Arizona State University
Long at the forefront of the course AMERICAN
CORRECTIONS, 10E, International Edition has been
a trusted resource for introducing students to the
dynamics of corrections in a way that captures their
interest and encourages them to enter the field.
Complete with valuable career-based material,
insightful guest speakers, illuminating real-world cases,
and uniquely even-handed treatment of institutional
and community sanctions, the text examines the U.S.
correctional system from the perspectives of both the
corrections worker and the offender, providing students
with the most well-rounded, balanced introduction to
corrections available.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
FEATURES
• Crucial community corrections material previously
presented in Chapter 21 (and often skipped as a
result) now appears in Chapter 8, “Probation,” and
Chapter 9, “Intermediate Sanctions and Community
Corrections.” This change results in early, thorough
coverage of all aspects of surveillance and control in
the community, and reduces the number of chapters
from 23 to 22.
• Each chapter opens with a high-interest vignette-nearly all of them new--based on today’s headlines and
designed to draw students into the chapter material.
Topics include recent actions of Arizona’s Maricopa
County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio (Chapter 7); the April 2011
charges brought against New Jersey correctional
officer Luis Roman (Chapter 11); and the “Moms and
Babies” program at the Decatur Correctional Center
in Illinois (Chapter 12).
• To further enhance the relevancy of text content and
hone student’s critical thinking skills, chapter openers
are linked to one or two new critical thinking insets
in the chapter. These activities--suitable for student
reflection, group work, and writing assignments-connect the real-world case to a specific topic, and
pose questions that challenge students to apply
what they are learning. For instance, the feature for
Chapter 7 on jails revisits the story of Sheriff Arpaio,
and asks students to consider the advantages and
disadvantages of electoral accountability for jail
administrators.
• The Focus on Correctional Policy and Focus on
Correctional Practice boxes have been refreshed to
emphasize evidence-based practices in corrections,
especially in the high-profile areas of probation,
intermediate sanctions, and parole. The guest
perspective of U.S. Probation Officer Scott Talbot
explains this new orientation and its importance in
the field.
• Each chapter has been thoroughly updated in
response to reviewer feedback, with the most dramatic
enhancements being in the areas of community
corrections, re-entry into the community, prison
overcrowding, and the implications of state budgetary
restrictions on the correctional system. This edition
also presents expanded and clarified coverage on the
theoretical basis of policies, particularly in community
corrections.
• Each part opens with a Guest Perspective that ties
correctional innovations and ideas to the topics found
in the upcoming part. Written by experts in various
corrections subfields, these insightful essays cover
innovations in such hot areas as prisoner re-entry
into the community and evidence-based practices,
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further enhancing the book’s real-world orientation.
• Providing for maximum reinforcement and student
success, chapters begin with numbered learning
objectives that are carefully matched to end-ofchapter summary sections--as well as linked to
corresponding quiz and test items.
• Focus on . . . boxes bring to life the real-world relevance
of the issues discussed in the text. These boxes--which
cover People in Corrections, Correctional Policy, and
Correctional Practice--use vivid, in-depth accounts by
correctional workers, journalists, prisoners, parolees,
and the relatives of those who are in the system to
illuminate chapter topics.
• Myths in Corrections sections address common myths
and misconceptions about corrections and criminal
justice, providing an interesting and effective way
to engage students, stimulate class discussion, and
encourage critical thinking.
• Careers in Corrections boxes, found in appropriate
chapters throughout the book, focus on a particular
correctional occupation. The material includes the
nature of the work, required qualifications, earnings
and job outlook, plus a source for more information.
This feature gives students valuable insight into who
plays what role in the corrections field.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE CORRECTIONAL CONTEXT. 1. The
Corrections System. 2. The Early History of Correctional
Thought and Practice. 3. The History of Corrections
in America. 4. The Punishment of Offenders. 5. The
Law of Corrections. 6. The Correctional Client. Part II:
CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES. 7. Jails, Detention and
Short-Term Incarceration. 8. Probation. 9. Intermediate
Sanctions and Community Corrections. 10. Incarceration.
11. The Prison Experience. 12. Incarceration of Women. 13.
Institutional Management. 14. Institutional Programs. 15.
Release from Incarceration. 16. Making It: Supervision
in the Community. 17. Corrections for Juveniles. Part
III: CORRECTIONAL ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES.
18. Incarceration Trends. 19. Race, Ethnicity, and
Corrections. 20. The Death Penalty. 21. Community
Justice. 22. American Corrections: Looking Forward.
© 2013, 624pp, Paperback, 9781111841621
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
Current Perspectives from InfoTrac®
Wadsworth; Ann Short, Northern Virginia Community College
COMMUNIT Y CORRECTIONS: CURRENT
PERSPECTIVES FROM INFOTRAC® includes timely
articles on Supervision & Management, Re-Entry
& Partnerships, Prison Alternatives, House Arrest
& Electronic Monitoring, Restitution, Treatment,
Sober Living House, Boot Camp and Gender Specific
Issues. These articles are an ideal supplement to our
Corrections and Community Corrections texts. Along
with the reader, students are given access to an entire
library’s worth of reliable sources with INFOTRAC®®
College Edition, an online university library of
more than 5,000 academic and popular magazines,
newspapers, and journals.
FEATURES
• This short reader includes articles on Current
Perspectives in the field of Community Corrections.
CONTENTS
PART I: COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS: SUPERVISION
& MANAGEMENT. 1. Using Technology to Monitor
Offenders: A Community Corrections Perspective. 2.
Research into Practice: Bridging the Gap in Community
Corrections . 3. Leveraging the Criminal Justice System
to Reduce Alcohol- and Drug-Related Crime: A Review
of Three Promising, and Innovative Model Programs. 4.
Dealing with Violations in the 21st Century. PART II: RE
ENTRY & PARTNERSHIPS. 5. Program Helps Ex-Inmates
Adjust to New Life. 6. Pre-and Post-Release Services:
Inmate Health Care and Communicable Diseases. 7.
Maximizing Inmate Employment Success in the BOP.
8. Youth Services Teams with Universities for Sex
Offender Programs. PART III: PRISON ALTERNATIVES.
9. Sentencing Commission Approves Guidelines On
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Prison Alternatives. 10. Making Crime Control Pay:
Cost-Effective Alternatives to Incarceration. 11. More
than Three-Quarters (77 percent) of Adults Believe
Alternatives to Incarceration Do Not Decrease
Public Safety. 12. Alternatives to Prison: Government
Alternative Imprisonment Program to Cut Cost. PART IV:
HOUSE ARREST AND ELECTRONIC MONITORING 13.
Judge Puts New Limits on Hate-Crime Suspect: Oregon
State Man Under House Arrest. 14. SecureAlert, Inc.
Partners with Bahamian Ministry of National Security to
Deliver Electronic Monitoring Services to a Minimum of
500 Offenders. PART V: RESTITUTION. 15. Under ‘Dolan,’
Court Authorized to Impose Restitution After 90-Day
Statutory Deadline. 16. Supreme Court: Judges Have
Leeway on Criminal Restitution Deadline. 17. Virginia
Beach Devises New Plan to Collect Restitution from
Criminals. 18. Judge Orders Viewer of Child Pornography
Posted On the Internet to Pay Restitution to the Victim.
PART VI: TREATMENT . SEX OFFENDERS. 19. Treatment
at La Macaza Clinic: A Qualitative Study of the Sexual
Offenders’ Perspective. 20. Successful Transitions from
Institution to Community: Reentry and the Washington
State Sex Offender Treatment Program. DRUGS. 21.
Similar Outcomes for Day Hospital and Community
Residential Treatment Patients. 22. Factors Associated
with Treatment Compliance and its Effects on Retention
Among Participants in a Court-Mandated Treatment
Program. 23. One-Year-Old Reform Saves 1,000 Drug
Offenders from Prison, According to Preliminary
Estimates. PART VII: SOBER LIVING HOUSES. 24.
Sober Living Houses Associated with Good Outcomes
for Drug and Alcohol Dependence. PART VIII: BOOT
CAMP. 25. Realigning Illinois Fiscal Priorities in Juvenile
Justice. 26. Special Courts Offer Alternatives to Jail
Sentences: Officials Monitor Offenders, Ensuring They
Get Treatment. PART IX: GENDER SPECIFIC ISSUES. 27.
Addressing Gender Issues Among Staff in Community
Corrections. 28. Treating Female Perpetrators: State
Standards for Batterer Intervention Services.
© 2012, 208pp, Paperback, 9781111828325
COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS, 10E
Leanne Fiftal Alarid, University of Texas-San Antonio
Objective, comprehensive, and completely up-to-date,
the tenth edition of best-selling COMMUNITY-BASED
CORRECTIONS provides an excellent introduction to
the procedures, practices, and personnel involved in
community-based corrections. Students learn about
the wide array of effective punishments and treatment
programs that constitute alternatives to incarceration,
and which are designed to meet the level of risk posed
by, and the needs of, each individual. These include
probation, parole, electronic monitoring, house arrest,
day-treatment centers, boot camps, restitution, fines,
and other options. The book’s balanced approach
reflects a strong emphasis on practical and legal
matters, and places the programs in their historical,
philosophical, social, and legal context. Input from
professionals in the field gives students invaluable
insight into real-world practice.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• In Chapter 1, coverage of theories related to
community correctional goals has been expanded to
include specific deterrence; rehabilitation through
risk, needs, and responsivity; and restorative justice.
The chapter also introduces an integrated theory of
probation (the participation process model).
• Chapter 2 now includes material on the purpose
of probation (formerly Box 1.1 in the previous
edition) to highlight the functions of probation at
a more opportune spot. In addition, this chapter
now introduces deferred adjudication/diversion so
that students gain a better understanding of how
modern day diversion developed from the suspended
sentence. The early discussion of diversion is also
fitting for the case study at the end of the chapter.
• Reflecting the recent increase in literature related to
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pretrial release and supervision, Chapter 4 contains
updated coverage on the most recent findings in
this area, including an introduction to the Ohio Risk
Assessment System (ORAS) for pretrial.
• Chapter 5, “Classification and Supervision,” includes
increased coverage on emergent practices, such as
motivational interviewing, to be in line with evidencebased practices. The ORAS for community supervision
has been incorporated into this chapter, replacing the
Wisconsin Risk and Needs instrument. The interstate
compact section has been completely rewritten and
updated.
• Chapter 7 incorporates the most recent and updated
literature on revocation as well as solutions for
reducing revocation through graduated sanctions.
• Chapters 10 and 11 on restorative justice and reentry into the community, respectively, have been
significantly revised and expanded to ensure the
most current treatment of these crucial community
corrections issues. Particularly noteworthy
enhancements have been made to the sections on
conferencing, reparation boards, victim impact panels,
and collateral consequences.
• Chapter 13 contains new sections on two approaches
that work with juveniles and their families--functional
family therapy and multisystemic therapy.
• An all-new Chapter 14, “Bringing It All Together:
Practical Solutions for Community-Based Corrections,”
presents a solution-based agenda for applying
the theories introduced in Chapter 1; for instance,
specific deterrence through community supervision.
The participation process model is applied by tying
together concepts of communication, casework
strategies, and leverage. Restorative solutions include
justice reinvestment and restoring civil rights to
offenders who want to legitimately move on with
their lives.
FEATURES
• Providing for maximum reinforcement and student
success, chapters begin with numbered learning
objectives that are linked to corresponding quiz and
test items.
• A decision-making theme gives students opportunities
to apply what they learn to real-world scenarios via
case studies that appear in every chapter. Written
by field practitioners, these exercises combine
theory with real-life practice and can be used in class
discussions or as a basis for writing assignments.
CONTENTS
Part I: OVERVIEW OF EVOLUTION OF COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS. 1. An Overview of Community
Corrections: Goals and Evidence Practices. 2. How
Probation Developed: Chronicling Its Past and Present.
3. History of Paroles and Mandatory Release. Part II:
TECHNIQUES OF EVIDENCE-BASED COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION. 4. Pretrial Supervision,
Sentencing, and Presentence Investigation Report.
5. Classification and Supervision. 6. Community
Supervision for Offenders with Special Needs. 7.
Community Supervision Modification and Revocation.
Part III: ENHANCEMENTS AND GRADUATED
SANCTION. 8. Residential Community Supervision
Programs. 9. Nonresidential Graduated Sanctions. 10.
Economic and Restorative Justice Reparations. Part IV:
SPECIAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS. 11.
Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and
Mandatory Release. 12. Career Pathways in Community
Corrections. 13. Juvenile Justice, Probation, and Parole.
14. Bringing It All Together: Practical Solutions for
Community-Based Corrections.
© 2015, 400pp, Paperback, 9781285458397
CORRECTIONS TODAY, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 2E
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Clemens Bartollas,
University of Northern Iowa
CORRECTIONS TODAY, International Edition is a
briefer, visual, paperback alternative to expensive
hardback Introduction to Corrections texts, ideal
for instructors who are looking for course materials
that present numerous real-world concepts and
applications. It examines the field of corrections
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through the lens of students who are giving serious
thought to a career in the field or are now working
in corrections while seeking an advanced degree in
order to obtain a promotion and/or switch job paths.
CORRECTIONS TODAY, International Edition offers
the most practical, engaging, career-focused, and
authoritative introduction to corrections available.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A unique new boxed feature in most chapters,
“Evidence-Based Corrections,” highlights evidencebased policies and practices. For example, the box
in Chapter 5 discusses a jail-based assessment
and treatment project that is being tested in Iowa,
focusing on caring for jail inmates suffering from
substance abuse and criminal thinking. Chapter 10
features Arizona’s Getting Ready Program, a commonsense approach to pre-release preparation designed
to reduce post-release recidivism by giving inmates
better coping skills for dealing with the shock of reentry.
• “Careers in Corrections” boxes are more closely tied
to the chapter narrative and extensively revised with
new information that emphasizes criminal justice
education (e.g., how to prepare for a career in “x”).
For example, in Chapter 7, “The Prison Experience:
Males,” students learn how to prepare for a career
as a correctional officer. In Chapter 15, “Today’s
Corrections Professional,” they learn how to prepare
for a career as an internal affairs investigator.
• Expanded discussions illuminate such key topics
as alternatives to confinement and the increase in
community-based corrections, net widening, the
current economic crisis and its impact on corrections,
technology and technological advances in corrections,
probation effectiveness, and how the expansion
of programs and services in corrections has been
effective in reducing recidivism. Coverage of terrorism
has been updated and revised to focus exclusively
on issues of terrorism in corrections, versus more
general discussions such as types of terrorist groups
and torture.
FEATURES
• Gripping, current, high-profile cases are the subject of
the text’s real-life chapter opening vignettes capture
student interest and encourage reading. Chapter
5, for instance, describes the case of Dr. Conrad
Murray, who was found guilty of manslaughter in
the death of his patient, Michael Jackson. Murray
was sentenced to four years in county jail because
of the recent sentencing realignment requiring that
involuntary manslaughter cases not be served in
state prison. The Chapter 6 vignette discusses state
prison closings resulting from the first decline in state
prison populations since 1977, and how this change is
affecting local economies.
• “TechnoCorrections” boxes, updated and increased in
number from five to seven, provide comprehensive
information about the latest technologies. Topics
include a New Jersey pilot project concerning
round-the-clock Global Positioning System (GPS)
monitoring for the state’s most dangerous registered
sex offenders; and possible future technologies,
such as scanning devices that can help detect
illegal contraband, devices that use radio waves to
track prisoner and staff movements, and computer
programs that may help predict where problems are
most likely to occur within correctional institutions.
• Careers in corrections are spotlighted with such
features as “Voices Across the Profession” in every
chapter, which include interviews of working
professionals; “Careers in Corrections” boxes
highlighting various career opportunities, the
background required to pursue them, potential
earnings, benefits, and the future job outlook;
and end-of-chapter “Thinking Like a Corrections
Professional” activities that challenge students to
think critically and problem solve about dilemmas
they are likely to face on the job.
• “Correctional Life” inserts give students a firsthand
glimpse of what it is like to do time at prisons of the
past or the present. The settings examined include the
historic Eastern State Penitentiary as well as today’s
supermax prisons, a life sentence, and a death row
experience. Also featured are an average day in the life
of a probation officer, and the challenge of an inmate
preparing his or her case for appeal.
• Provocative “Myth/Fact” boxes present popular
myths (i.e., “prison rehabilitation efforts are a failure”)
followed by a fact that has been supported by research
in the field, and are sure to generate lively discussion
and debate in the classroom.
• Several chapters have timelines covering the important
events that shaped the history of corrections. These
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features give students a sense of the past, tie the past
to the present, and offer a glimpse of what the future
may bring. For example, one timeline depicts the U.S.
Supreme Court’s most important decisions on the
death penalty, offering an indication of the direction
the Court is likely to take on the issue in the future.
CONTENTS
Part I: WHY DO WE PUNISH? 1. The Correctional System.
Part II: HOW DO WE PUNISH? 2. Sentencing and the
Correctional Process. Part III: HOW DO WE CORRECT
IN THE COMMUNITY? 3. Community Corrections:
Diversion and Probation. 4. Intermediate Sanctions. Part
IV: WHERE DO WE PUNISH? 5. The Jail. 6. Correctional
Institutions. 7. The Prison Experience: Males. 8. The
Prison Experience: Females. 9. Prisoners’ Rights. Part V:
HOW DO WE REHABILITATE? 10. Correctional Programs
and Services. 11. Parole and Release to the Community.
Part VI: WHAT ARE SPECIAL NEEDS POPULATIONS?
12. Special Prison Populations. 13. Capital Punishment
and the Death Row Inmate. 14. The Juvenile Offender.
Part VII: WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF CORRECTIONS?
15. Today’s Corrections Professional: Characteristics,
Challenges, and Opportunities.
© 2014, 416pp, Paperback, 9781133934257
varying points of view of the corrections system.
Personal accounts from prisoners--and one of the
authors--spotlight the brutal aspects of prison life
and the intent of the U.S. to create a “prison industrial
complex”. The authors, one of whom served 10 years
in prison before becoming a noted criminologist
in the field, present the material in a powerful but
compassionate manner. Completely current, the Fourth
Edition includes updated statistics and coverage of such
key issues as sex offenders, immigration, the impact of
the war on terror, and more. The book’s strong research
foundation and reader-friendly presentation make it an
ideal resource for a wide variety of courses.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New! Each chapter now includes an opening vignette
based on a recent high-profile case or issue in the
news to help students make the connection between
theory and real-world application.
• New! Keeping this book on the cutting edge, the
Fourth Edition includes coverage of such key topics
as plea bargaining, sex offenders, juveniles in adult
prisons, special populations, immigration, the impact
of the war on terror, and more.
• New! To provide maximum learning reinforcement,
learning objectives are listed at the beginning of
each chapter.
FEATURES
IT’S ABOUT TIME, 4E
America’s Imprisonment Binge
James Austin, The JFA Institute; John Irwin, Professor Emeritus, San
Francisco State University
Based on extensive research, IT’S ABOUT TIME:
AMERICA’S IMPRISONMENT BINGE, 4e offers a
compelling argument illustrating how the U.S. attempts
to lower crime by using our correctional system as the
primary solution. The book’s comprehensive coverage
exposes students--many for the first time--to the
• Offering comprehensive yet balanced coverage, IT’S
ABOUT TIME: AMERICA’S IMPRISONMENT BINGE,
4e delivers a critical analysis of the U.S. prison system
and the damage it imposes on prisoners.
• Completely current, the text provides the most upto-date statistics available on crime rates, criminal
justice expenditures, and the overall state of the
prison system.
• The text draws from real-world, firsthand accounts-including the personal experiences of one of the
authors--to give students a rare insider’s look into
modern prison life.
CONTENTS
1. Our Imprisonment Binge. 2. Who Goes to Prison. 3. The
Imprisonment of Children and Women. 4. The Private
Prison Binge. 5. Doing Time. 6. Super Max. 7. Release. 8.
The Correctional Treatment Industrial Complex. 9. The
Three Strikes and You’re Out Movement. 10. It’s About
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Time. Index.
© 2012, 288pp, Paperback, 9780534615963
Courts and Law
AMERICA’S COURTS AND THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSTEM, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 11E
David W. Neubauer, University of New Orleans; Henry F. Fradella,
California State University-Long Beach
The premier choice for Courts courses for decades, this
popular text offers a comprehensive explanation of
the courts and the criminal justice system, presented
in a streamlined, straightforward manner that appeals
to instructors and students alike. Neubauer and
Fradella’s crisp and clear writing, characterized by
the organization of material into brief sections within
chapters, ensures that readers gain a firm handle on
the material. At the same time, the text’s innovative
“courtroom workhouse” model, which focuses on
the interrelationships among the judge, prosecutor,
and defense attorney, brings the courtroom to life.
AMERICA’S COURTS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM, 11E, International Edition has long been known
for the way it gives students a true glimpse what it is like
to work within the American criminal justice system.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Completely revised and thoroughly updated,
AMERICA’S COURTS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM, 11E, International Edition is now a 17-chapter
text (versus 19 chapters in the previous edition),
which aligns more easily with the average semester
length. Reorganizing and streamlining material not
only yields a briefer book with fewer chapters, it also
results in earlier coverage of lower courts, including
traffic offenses, justices of the peace, and municipal
courts – issues which students often find among the
book’s most engaging and relevant.
• Increased coverage of contemporary issues facing
America’s courts includes media coverage of trials,
forensics and its effect on juries and courtrooms, the
CSI effect, decision-making and tracking technology,
wrongful conviction, and much more.
• The ever-increasing role of technology has been
greatly expanded throughout the text, with discussion
of how technology has affected the courts in ways
ranging from electronic monitoring of offenders to
social media in the courtroom.
• Updated features in each chapter provide a
contemporary lens for students to understand the
dynamics and complexities affecting America’s courts
today. “Law, Courts and Media,” “Case-Up Close,” and
“Courts and Controversy” boxes include topics such as
Is It Time to End the War on Drugs?, Should DUI and
Distracted Driving Prosecutions Be Increased?, Should
Juveniles Be Tried as Adults?, The Casey Anthony Trial,
American Gangster, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
and many other contemporary examples and issues.
FEATURES
• This best-selling text on criminal courts features a
unique emphasis on courthouse dynamics, which gives
students a true sense of “being in the courthouse.”
• The book’s unique themes--the law on the books, the
law in action, and the law in controversy--provide
students with a means of focusing on important issues
and how to think critically about them.
• “Case Close-Up” boxes in each chapter present an
important court decision that has affected our nation’s
criminal justice system. These boxes also highlight the
dynamic nature of courts in the United States.
• The Eleventh Edition features three appendices:
the U.S. Constitution; An Overview of the United
States Constitution, focusing on those parts of the
Constitution that describe the judicial system; and
Legal Reasoning, an explanation of adjudication as the
formal process by which legal disputes are judicially
resolved in courts of law.
• “Courts and Controversy” boxes deal with contentious
issues in the criminal courts system and how these
issues are resolved.
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
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chapter begins with numbered learning objectives
that are carefully matched to the text discussion and
the end-of-chapter summary (Chapter Review). The
Chapter Review is also linked to corresponding quiz/
test items in the accompanying Test Bank.
CONTENTS
1. Courts, Crime, and Controversy. 2. Law and Crime.
3. Federal Courts. 4. State Courts. 5. The Dynamics
of Courthouse Justice. 6. Prosecutors. 7. Defense
Attorneys. 8. Judges. 9. Defendants and Victims. 10.
From Arrest and Bail to Arraignment. 11. Disclosing
and Suppressing Evidence. 12. Negotiated Justice and
the Plea of Guilty. 13. Trials and Juries. 14. Sentencing
Options. 15. Sentencing Decisions. 16. Appellate and
Habeas Corpus Review. 17. Juvenile Courts.
© 2014, 648pp, Paperback, 9781285062242
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, 6E
J. Scott Harr, Metropolitan State University and Normandale
Community College; Kären Matison Hess, Normandale Community
College; Christine Hess Orthmann; Jonathan Kingsbury, St. Cloud
State University
Unrivaled in its simplicity and skill-building pedagogy,
market-leading CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, 6th Edition, thoroughly
explains the complexities of the U.S. Constitution and
the criminal justice system. Extremely student friendly,
the text avoids “legalese” and is packed with real-world
illustrations. Its unique and effective pedagogical
framework for concept mastery helps readers develop
a solid understanding of key issues and concepts,
while more than 200 plainly written, summarized
cases introduce readers to pertinent cases in a nonintimidating manner. The text devotes considerable
time to the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, exploring
their application to issues relevant to criminal justice:
reasonable search and seizure, double jeopardy, and
testifying against oneself. The sixth edition includes
expanded discussions of the First and Second
Amendments as well as cutting-edge coverage of such
high-profile topics as immigration, terrorism/homeland
security, death row, and many others.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• This edition has been streamlined, with the number
of chapters reduced from 14 to 13. At the same
time, it includes expanded coverage of the First and
Second Amendments, updates to all Supreme Court
and lower court decisions and cases as appropriate,
and increased coverage of the post-9/11 policing
environment.
• New “Myth/Reality” marginal insets correct
misperceptions on text-related topics. For example,
a myth in Chapter 1 states that the U. S. government
is a democracy, followed by the reality that the
Constitution established the U.S. government as a
republic. A myth in Chapter 3 states that when the
Supreme Court denies certiorari, it is effectively
upholding the ruling of the court below it, thus setting
precedent. The reality: When certiorari is denied, the
Court is expressing neither approval nor disapproval
of the lower court’s ruling--it is simply refusing to
consider the case.
• New “Case in Brief” snapshots accompany key cases,
encapsulating the decision and its ramifications for
students who struggle with case law and language.
For example, a box in Chapter 6 quickly summarizes
the basic issue in the 2010 case McDonald v. City of
Chicago (“Is the Second Amendment applicable to
the states?”) and the decision (“Yes.”).
FEATURES
• “In the News” boxes use recent headline cases to
vividly illustrate chapter material.
• “Constitutional Law in Action” features offer
additional examples of key chapter concepts in
practice--including proper and improper police
actions and the results--and are concluded with
debate questions to stimulate critical thinking and
class discussion.
• Each chapter begins with 8-12 numbered learning
objectives that are matched to individual bullet
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points in the end-of-chapter summary for maximum
learning reinforcement. In addition, each item in
the accompanying Test Bank is linked to a learning
objective.
• The authors’ signature four-point learning system
helps students truly master chapter concepts. The
beginning of each chapter includes “Do You Know?”
questions that present key concepts and learning
objectives, while “Can You Define These Terms?”
lists provide key words students need to know
to understand the chapter material. Highlights
throughout each chapter answer the questions. In
addition, end-of-chapter material includes a summary
and discussion questions, which further reinforce
key chapter concepts while encouraging students to
critically examine those concepts.
• The text presents small segments of case law so as to
avoid overwhelming students.
• Chapter 6, “The Second Amendment: The Gun Control
Controversy,” provides an extensive examination of
an individual’s right to bear arms, a topic not typically
covered with any depth by constitutional law texts
designed for criminal justice and political science
departments.
CONTENTS
1. An Historical Overview. 2. An Overview of the U.S.
Legal System. 3. The U.S. Supreme Court: The Final Word.
4. Equal Protection under the Law: Balancing Individual,
State, and Federal Rights. 5. The First Amendment: Basic
Freedoms. 6. The Second Amendment: The Gun Control
Controversy. 7. The Fourth Amendment: An Overview
of Constitutional Searches and Seizures. 8. Conducting
Constitutional Seizures. 9. Conducting Constitutional
Searches. 10. The Fifth Amendment: Obtaining
Information Legally. 11. The Sixth Amendment: Right to
Counsel and a Fair Trial. 12. The Eighth Amendment: Bail,
Fines, and Punishment. 13. The Remaining Amendments
and a Return to the Constitution. Epilogue. Appendix
A: The United States Constitution and Amendments.
Appendix B: Reading Legal Opinions. Appendix C: Briefs
of Marbury and Miranda. Appendix D: Shepardizing a
Case. Appendix E: Legal Research.
© 2015, 528pp, Hardback, 9781285457963
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE, 8E
Judy Hails, California State University, Long Beach
Practical and reader-friendly, the eighth edition of
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE continues to offer students
comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of all evidentiary
topics common in criminal proceedings in a brief,
affordable format. The text thoroughly explores
constitutional issues essential to the collection and
seizure of admissible evidence and legal interrogation,
carefully outlining concepts and processes applicable
to every state and pointing out where great interstate
variation exists or specific state codes may have a strong
impact. The text also covers current trends and topics
that students will likely encounter in the real world,
such as terrorism and homeland security, scientific
evidence, Federal Rules of Evidence, hearsay, and the
appellate system. Realistic case scenarios prepare
students to apply their knowledge and skills in the
real world as working law enforcement professionals.
Available with InfoTrac® Student Collections http://
gocengage.com/infotrac.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Virtually all new chapter-opening cases ( Jerry
Sandusky, Conrad Murray, Roger Clemens, and
many more) vividly illustrate chapter content with
a high profile, real-world example to highlight key
concepts, enhance relevancy, and draw students into
the chapters.
• Expanded coverage of forensic- and technologyrelated evidentiary matters keeps the book on the
cutting edge of the field (see especially Chapters 7,
8, and 14).
• Updated coverage of terrorism and homeland security
in Chapter 14, including wiretapping, surveillance
outside the United States, and more.
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FEATURES
• The court system--including the interaction of the
prosecutor and law enforcement--are discussed
in detail in an introductory chapter (Chapter 2),
providing students with crucial understanding of how
evidence is used and why certain policies are in place.
• Writing assignments in every chapter based on
relevant and compelling real-life cases help students
apply chapter material.
• “Myth vs. Reality” features that explore common
misconceptions about evidence and law enforcement
procedures and contrast them with actual policies
and facts teach key points of law in an especially
memorable and interesting way.
• Key definitions appear in boldface when they are
first used and are also placed in easy-to-understand
itemized lists to help students learn key terms and
concepts.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. 2. The Role of the Courts. 3. The
Adjudication Process. 4. Types of Evidence. 5. Direct
and Circumstantial Evidence. 6. Witnesses. 7. Crime
Scene Evidence and Experiments. 8. Documentary
Evidence, Models, Maps, and Diagrams. 9. Hearsay
and Its Exceptions. 10. Privileged Communications.
11. Developing Law of Search and Seizure. 12. Field
Interviews, Arrests and Jail Searches. 13. Plain View,
Consent, Vehicle, and Administrative Searches. 14. USA
PATRIOT Act, Foreign Intelligence, and Other Types
of Electronic Surveillance Covered by Federal Law. 15.
Self-Incrimination. 16. Identification Procedures. 17.
Preparing the Case for Court.
© 2014, 640pp, Paperback, 9781285062860
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE, 8E
Principles and Cases, International Edition
Thomas J. Gardner; Terry M. Anderson, Creighton University School
of Law
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE: PRINCIPLES AND CASES, 8E,
International Edition delivers the key rules of evidence
in criminal matters as well their interpretations and
applications, and is especially useful for students
planning a career in law enforcement or law.
Comprehensive without being encyclopedic or
overwhelming, the text gives students the rationale
behind the rules and demonstrates how law enforcement
officers apply them on the job. This text includes
many of the features that popularized Gardner and
Anderson’s best-selling CRIMINAL LAW, International
Edition such as high-interest examples, “key concepts”
boxes, and case excerpts that engage students and
make the topics more relevant.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• The Eighth Edition is more accessible than ever with
the addition of such helpful student learning tools as
end-of-chapter key case and key terms lists as well as
easy-to-read bulleted summaries.
• Significantly revised coverage of hearsay in Chapters
7 and 8 clarifies this difficult, often confusing topic
for students.
• Expanded coverage of the exclusionary rule (Chapter
9), confessions (Chapter 12), search warrants and
computers (Chapter 15), scientific evidence (Chapter
18), and many other topics keeps the book on the
cutting edge of the field.
FEATURES
• Give students a head start on finding a career in the
criminal justice system with CRIMINAL EVIDENCE:
PRINCIPLES AND CASES, 8th Edition, a concise yet
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thorough text that’s ideal for a traditional, semesterlong course.
• Expose your students to brief excerpts from key cases
rather than overwhelming them with longer sections
of black letter law.
• Intrigue your students with the clear, engaging, and
accessible style this text is known for, along with
highly informative examples of the major points in
evidence law.
• Ensure that students understand the most important
topics taught in your course with the highlighted
and boxed key concepts throughout the text, which
are especially helpful when students cover the more
difficult concepts.
CONTENTS
Part I: INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL EVIDENCE.
1. History and Development of the Law of Criminal
Evidence. 2. Important Aspects of the American Criminal
Justice System. 3. Using Evidence to Determine Guilt
or Innocence. 4. Direct and Circumstantial Evidence
and the Use of Inferences. Part II: WITNESSES AND
THEIR TESTIMONY. 5. Witnesses and the Testimony of
Witnesses. 6. Judicial Notice and Privileges of Witnesses.
7. The Use of Hearsay in the Courtroom. 8. Exceptions
to the Hearsay Rule. Part III: WHEN EVIDENCE
CANNOT BE USED BECAUSE OF POLICE MISTAKES
OR MISCONDUCT. 9. The Exclusionary Rule. 10. Where
the Exclusionary Rule Does Not Apply. 11. Evidence
Is Admissible if Obtained During an Administrative
Function Under the “Special Needs” of Government.
12. Obtaining Statements and Confessions for Use as
Evidence. 13. The Law Governing Identification Evidence.
14. Obtaining Physical and Other Evidence. 15. Obtaining
Evidence from Computers or by Use of Search Warrants,
Wiretapping, or Dogs Trained to Indicate an Alert. Part
IV: CRIME-SCENE, DOCUMENTARY, AND SCIENTIFIC
EVIDENCE. 16. The Crime Scene, the Chain of Custody
Requirement, and the Use of Fingerprints and Trace
Evidence. 17. Videotapes, Photographs, Documents, and
Writings as Evidence. 18. Scientific Evidence.
© 2013, 560pp, Paperback, 9781133492221
CRIMINAL LAW, 12E
Thomas J. Gardner; Terry M. Anderson, Creighton University School
of Law
Highly accessible and student friendly, Gardner and
Anderson’s CRIMINAL LAW, 12th Edition, combines
a traditional presentation and organization with a
prescriptive approach to teaching criminal law. The
longtime market leader--a favorite of professors and
students alike for over three decades--is ideal for
instructors who want a more narrative, descriptive
approach with fewer lengthy case excerpts. The
text exposes students to the language of criminal
law without overwhelming them, while delivering
comprehensive coverage of all the major components
of substantive criminal law. Thoroughly updated,
the twelfth edition of this proven classic features
compelling coverage of current issues and cases
and plentiful learning tools that help students of all
backgrounds quickly master even complex legal topics.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• The twelfth edition offers new and updated topic
coverage in key areas such as environmental crime,
terrorism, cybercrime, forensics in the courtroom,
gun rights, immigration, LGBT rights, intelligence
centers, and human trafficking. It also includes
current technology-related topics such as sexting,
cyberbullying, video surveillance/voyeurism, and
identity theft.
• Each chapter opens with a high-interest vignette-many of which are new to this edition--that invites
students into the material by spotlighting its
relevancy. Vignettes feature such riveting, current
cases as the James Holmes movie theater shooting,
the University of California-Davis pepper-spray
incident, Somalian anti-piracy efforts, a false claim
in California regarding the Congressional Medal of
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Honor, and other topics.
• Providing the most up-to-date coverage available, this
edition features updated Supreme Court and state
cases that are current through 2013.
FEATURES
• Driving home key concepts and helping students
maximize their study efforts, end-of-chapter
summaries appear as bullet-point lists that are
matched to chapter-opening Learning Objectives.
• A longtime market leader, Gardner and Anderson’s
CRIMINAL LAW masterfully balances comprehensive
coverage of substantive criminal law topics with a
presentation and writing style that make the material
engaging and accessible--even for students with little
or no legal background.
• Brief case excerpts provide helpful exposure to the
actual language of the courts within the context of
key chapter concepts while minimizing the risk of
overwhelming students with excessive amounts of
dense legal documentation.
• Vibrant concept boxes, graphs, and photographs
enhance visual appeal while complementing
the narrative, encouraging student interest, and
supporting different learning styles. In addition,
end-of-chapter review problems--”Case Analysis and
Writing Assignments”--facilitate critical thinking, case
analysis, and the development of writing skills.
• Making extensive use of court opinions--frequently
U.S. Supreme Court opinions--and case citations, the
text clearly illustrates how courts interpret and apply
criminal statutes within their jurisdiction. Citations
of important decisions on key points of criminal law
are included to guide students who may conduct
additional research.
• A favorite of instructors and students alike, numerous
“Case Close Up” excerpts use detailed factual
statements and extended discussion of the court’s
reasoning to examine its analysis of a difficult or
emerging criminal law issue--giving students behindthe-scenes insight into the inner workings of the
court system.
CONTENTS
Part I: BASIC CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW. 1. Criminal
Law: Purposes, Scope, and Sources. 2. Jurisdiction. 3.
Essential Elements of a Crime. 4. Criminal Liability. 5.
Criminal Responsibility and the Capacity to Commit
a Crime. 6. The Law Governing the Use of Force. 7.
Other Criminal Defenses. 8. Criminal Punishment. 9.
Free Speech, Street Crimes, and the Bill of Rights. Part
II: CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON. 10. Homicide. 11.
Assault, Battery, and Other Crimes Against the Person.
12. Sexual Assault, Rape, Prostitution, and Related Sex
Crimes. Part III: CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY. 13. Theft.
14. Robbery, Burglary, and Related Crimes. 15. White
Collar Crime, Cyber Crime, and Commercial Crime.
Part IV: OTHER CRIMINAL CONDUCT. 16. Drug Abuse
and Alcohol-Related Crime. 17. Terrorism. 18. Organized
Crime and Gangs. 19. Immigration Crimes, Contempt,
and Other Crimes Against the Government. Appendix A:
Applicable Sections of the U.S. Constitution. Appendix
B: Glossary of Legal Terms. Case Index. General Index.
© 2015, 560pp, Hardback, 9781285458410
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 8E
John M. Scheb; John M. Scheb, II, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, International
Edition offers intriguing cases, critical developments,
and a broad coverage of law and procedures. This eighth
edition discusses recent Supreme Court decisions and
headline cases, as well as important updates to criminal
laws and statutes in the post-9/11 world, including
white-collar crime, cybercrime, terrorism, standards of
proof, the PATRIOT Act, and much more.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• The eighth edition offers new information on Supreme
Court decisions, securities fraud, terrorism, standards
of proof, WMD/The PATRIOT Act, immigration law,
and other timely topics.
• There are several new pedagogical features for this
edition, including chapter-opening vignettes designed
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to spark the reader’s interest and provide context for
what the chapter will cover; and shaded boxes labeled
“Jurisprudence” that offer summaries of important
Supreme Court decisions pertaining to specific issues
of criminal law and procedure. In addition, key terms
are now defined in the margin for easier student
learning, and a listing of all of the key cases covered
in that chapter is provided as well.
• “Substantive Criminal Law” sections survey the
substantive criminal law from its common-law sources
to its modern statutory development.
• “Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure” sections
examine law enforcement and criminal procedure.
Interrogation, and Identification Procedures. 17. The
Pretrial Process. 18. The Criminal Trial. 19. Sentencing
and Punishment. 20. Appeal and Postconviction Relief.
© 2014, 832pp, Paperback, 9781285070131
FEATURES
• Each chapter features numbered learning objectives
that correspond to extensive end-of-chapter summary
sections, providing maximum learning reinforcement.
• A list of key terms in each chapter provides students
with specific goals, a clear structure, and a useful
context for concepts covered.
• The accompanying Test Bank and Companion Website
include links to test and quiz items.
• Side bar features direct students to information
on where and how they can locate recent law and
Supreme Court developments, how to brief cases,
and also provide explanations of interesting cases
that illustrate key issues.
• The “Legal Foundations of Criminal Justice” section
provides students with a clear and concise background
on the basic concepts, terminologies, and actors in
the criminal process.
CONTENTS
Part I: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
1. Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure. 2.
Organization of the CJ System. Part II: THE SUBSTANTIVE
CRIMINAL LAW. 3. Constitutional Limitations on the
Prohibition of Criminal Conduct. 4. Elements of Crime
and Parties to Crimes. 5. Inchoate Offenses. 6. Homicidal
Offenses. 7. Other Offenses against Persons. 8. Property
Crimes. 9. White Collar and Organized Crime. 10. Vice
Crimes. 11. Offenses against Public Health and the
Environment. 12. Offenses against Public Order, Safety,
and National Security. 13. Offenses against Justice and
Public Administration. 14. Criminal Responsibility and
Defenses. Part III: LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE. 15. Search and Seizure. 16. Arrest,
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, 4E
An Overview
Ronald J. Bacigal, University of Richmond; Mary Kelly Tate, University
of Richmond Law School
Introduce students to the essentials of substantive
criminal law and criminal procedure in a single book.
Bacigal/Tate’s CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: AN
OVERVIEW, 4TH EDITION will challenge students with
a clear and concise presentation of legal concepts while
equipping them with the procedural knowledge to
succeed in a variety of career settings. The streamlined
organization is suitable for a single-course overview of
the criminal justice system, while the topic coverage
is thorough enough to support two separate courses
covering substantive and procedural law. This book first
defines criminal responsibility and addresses major
felonies recognized in most, if not all, jurisdictions.
The second half details procedural aspects of the
entire criminal justice system, from arrest to appeal
and habeas corpus, with special emphasis on the U.S.
Constitution’s fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments. A
wealth of summaries and excerpts from court cases
emphasize the practical application of this book’s
narrative account. This edition introduces some
emerging topics and increases coverage of ethical
issues, such as the impact of electronic communications
on the discovery process. New Learning Objectives and
new Sidebar features draw attention to key concepts,
while concept summary charts, new practice exercises,
essays and integrated discussion questions help
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students apply what they’ve learned. A Companion
Website provides complete online instructional
resources, including updates on rulings, to help you
introduce criminal law and procedure with the detail
students need for success.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• NEW LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOCUS READERS’
ATTENTION ON KEY CONCEPTS WITHIN EACH
CHAPTER. Specific Learning Objectives reinforce the
most important concepts and law practices within
each chapter to direct students’ review and study.
• NEW PRACTICE EXERCISES AND ESSAYS HELP
READERS APPLY CONCEPTS IN HANDS-ON
ENVIRONMENT. Updated discussion questions and
practice exercises encourage critical thinking about
key legal issues. Two new essay assignments in every
chapter provide opportunities to frame detailed
arguments and demonstrate comprehension.
• NEW “SIDEBAR” FEATURES ADD CURRENT
PERSPECTIVE ON KEY LEGAL CONCEPTS. Newlycreated Sidebars highlight and clarify significant
concepts from the chapter to increase legal
understanding.
• FRESH EMPHASIS ON EXCERPTS OF STATUTES
HELPS READERS FULLY UNDERSTAND LEGAL
CHANGES AND RULINGS. The authors have
thoroughly updated the text with new excerpts
and explanations to ensure students gain a full
understanding of criminal law practices today.
• UPDATED ILLUSTRATIONS, SAMPLE FORMS, AND
MEANINGFUL EXHIBITS CLARIFY KEY POINTS.
Recognized for a clear, reader-focused presentation,
this edition continues to clarify even the most difficult
legal concepts and rulings with useful illustrations,
sample forms, and new informative exhibits.
• UPDATED COMPANION WEBSITE PROVIDES
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES AND THE LATEST
RULINGS. The Companion Website is more helpful
than ever with all of your Instructor Resources at your
fingertips, including an online Instructor’s Manual,
PowerPoint® slides, computerized Test Bank and
more. You’ll also find the latest relevant Supreme
Court decisions to keep your course as current as
possible.
STUDENTS WHILE EQUIPPING THEM TO SUCCEED.
This text effectively balances brevity and clarity with
a thorough presentation that focuses on the concepts
and practices your student need to understand.
• BRIEF EXCERTS FROM IMPORTANT COURT CASES
ENSURE COMPREHENSION. Excerpts from court
cases throughout this book help students fully
understand important rulings without extraneous,
and possibly distracting, detail.
• WEALTH OF CASES ILLUSTRATE KEY CONCEPTS.
New and varied cases throughout this edition clearly
demonstrate legal principles and concepts in actual
practice today.
• COV E R AG E O F CO N T E M P O R A R Y TO P I C S
ADDRESSES ISSUES IN THE NEWS TODAY. Students
will find discussions of electronic video surveillance
and the Patriot Act, the Model Penal Code, terrorism,
the “federalization” of criminal procedure, the right
to die and assisted suicide as well as coverage of the
triggerman concept in capital cases.
CONTENTS
1. Defining and Proving Crimes. 2. Essential Elements of
Crimes. 3. Parties to a Crime and Inchoate Offenses. 4.
Defenses. 5. Crimes Against a Person. 6. Crimes Against
Property and Habitation. 7. Crimes Against Public
Order and Public Morality. 8. Introduction to Procedure
and the Right to Counsel. 9. Seizures of a Person and
Identification Procedures. 10. Search and Seizure of
Property. 11. Government Monitoring of Communication
and the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule. 12.
Interrogation and Self-Incrimination. 13. Preliminary
Stages of the Prosecution. 14. Pretrial Motions. 15. Trial.
16. Verdict, Punishment, and Judicial Review. Glossary.
© 2015, 416pp, Paperback, 9781133591887
FEATURES
• STREAMLINED, CLEAR PRESENTATION CHALLENGES
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New Edition in July 2014
maximum learning reinforcement.
FEATURES
CRIMINAL LAW, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 6E
Judge John M. Scheb; Dr. John M. Scheb, II, Professor of Political
Science, University of Tennessee
Current, engaging, and succinct, CRIMINAL LAW,
International Edition, describes both the reasoning
behind criminal law and the practical applications of
that law. This successful and time-tested text couples
a classic organization and traditional presentation of
case law with cutting-edge coverage of recent trends
in law. The authors’ combined legal and practical
experience provides students with firsthand insights
into the American legal system, while simple, non-legal
language makes this text easier to read than other law
books. Featuring relevant cases-in-point throughout,
the authors encourage students not only to learn
but also to think about and understand the law. The
text also utilizes extensive case material, covers the
historical background of criminal law, and includes the
latest Supreme Court decisions.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New! Each chapter opens with a vignette featuring a
high profile or controversial case to capture students’
interest and help them see the relevance and realworld application of the material.
• New! This edition includes expanded coverage of
high-profile topics such as terrorism, homeland
security, and white-collar crime as well as updated and
expanded coverage of issues such as misdemeanor
and traffic crimes and drug courts which have evolved
considerably in recent years.
• New! Each chapter begins with bulleted learning
objectives that are carefully matched to end-of-chapter
summary sections and linked to corresponding quiz or
test items in the accompanying Test Bank providing
• Each chapter contains an outline delineating the
major topics covered in the chapter to enhance
student comprehension. Beginning with Chapter 3,
each chapter includes boxes labeled “Case in Point,”
a concise summary of cases illustrating key concepts.
• Throughout the book, a number of insightful Sidebar
discussions furnish relevant information without
disrupting the flow of the text, while key terms are
identified in boldface type throughout each chapter
and defined at the end of the chapter as well as in an
expanded glossary.
• A set of Questions for Thought and Discussion and
one or more hypothetical problems (Problems for
Discussion and Solution) to test understanding and
stimulate classroom discussion are included along
with an option to pursue a web-based research
activity.
• Appendix A, “Access to the Law through Legal
Research” includes up-to-date guidance on researching
law through the Internet and computerized services
for students and instructors who wish to venture into
the realm of legal research.
CONTENTS
PART I: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
1. Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure. 2.
Organization of the Criminal Justice System. PART II:
THE SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW. 3. Constitutional
Limitations on the Prohibition of Criminal Conduct. 4.
Elements of Crimes and Parties to Crimes. 5. Inchoate
Offenses. 6. Homicidal Offenses. 7. Other Offenses
Against Persons. 8. Property Crimes. 9. White-Collar and
Organized Crime. 10. Vice Crimes. 11. Offenses against
Public Health and the Environment. 12. Offenses against
Public Order, Safety, and National Security. 13. Offenses
against Justice and Public Administration. 14. Criminal
Responsibility and Defenses.
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• Real-world forms and documents included in most
chapters enhance the text’s relevancy for today’s
career-minded students.
• Expanded coverage on such hot topics as syndrome
defenses, feticide, insanity defenses, terrorism/
homeland security, immigration law, lesser crimes
such as drugs and sex offenses, and social media and
the law provides students with real-world insight.
FEATURES
CRIMINAL LAW, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 11E
Joel Samaha, University of Minnesota
Providing the undergraduate criminal law course with
a nationally acclaimed blend of analysis and illustrative
cases, Joel Samaha’s CRIMINAL LAW, International
Edition has been the textbook of choice among
instructors for 30 years. Praised for his clear, concise,
and engaging writing style, Samaha presents criminal
law using a combined text/casebook approach. The
text is known for its methodical, careful explanations
of traditional law categories as well as its inclusion of
both classic and contemporary cases. Packed with the
latest topics and cases—and accompanied by a powerful
collection of teaching and learning resources—the
Eleventh Edition is even more effective in helping
students understand and think analytically about the
underlying principles and policies that specific cases
illustrate.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Extensively updated case coverage includes discussion
of, to name a few, GeorgiaCarry.Org, Inc. v. Georgia
(2011), testing the constitutionality of a Georgia ban
on carrying guns in churches; Lawrence v. Texas
(2003), concerning the constitutionality of a Texas
statute forbidding certain sexual acts between two
persons of the same sex; and State v. Ninham (2011),
concerning the sentence of life in prison without
parole for a 14-year-old convicted of murder.
• Numerous new chapter-opening vignettes draw
students into the material by spotlighting today’s
highest-profile topics—sexsomnia, shaming, the
Castle Doctrine, physician assisted suicide, and many
others.
• An all-new running glossary provides an invaluable
review and study tool for students.
• Helping students focus on key topics, chapteropening learning objectives are called out in text
margins and re-visited in the end-of-chapter summary.
Objectives are also integrated into the Test Bank and
other supplements that accompany the text.
• Unique “Ethical Dilemma” boxes in each chapter put
students in the role of decision maker, challenging
them to apply the legal concepts presented in the
chapter to real-world situations.
• The entire Bill of Rights is included in the appendix,
providing a handy reference for students.
• Samaha’s popular text/casebook approach gives
you ultimate flexibility in organizing your course. It
enables you to pick and choose the extent of case
coverage you want while still enjoying the advantage
of this bestseller’s superb and comprehensive
coverage of case law.
• Clear and accessible for the student, Samaha’s
CRIMINAL LAW also is impeccably accurate, casedriven, and comprehensive for your teaching needs—
understandably making it the text of choice at colleges
across the country.
CONTENTS
1. Criminal Law and Punishment: An Overview. 2.
Constitutional Limits on Criminal Law. 3. The General
Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Rea. 4. The General
Principles of Criminal Liability: Mens Rea, Concurrence,
and Causation. 5. Defenses to Criminal Liability:
Justifications. 6. Defenses to Criminal Liability: Excuses.
7. Parties to Crime and Vicarious Liability. 8. Inchoate
Crimes: Attempt, Conspiracy, and Solicitation. 9. Crimes
Against Persons I: Criminal Homicide. 10. Crimes Against
Persons II: Criminal Sexual Conduct, Bodily Injury, and
Personal Restraint. 11. Crimes Against Property. 12.
Crimes Against Public Order and Morals. 13. Crimes
Against the State. Appendices (Amendments to the
U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights). Glossary. Bibliography.
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access to definitions of key terms and concepts—
ensuring they have a solid understanding before
progressing to new topics.
• Expanded coverage of today’s high profile issues
includes detailed discussions of bail, use of force,
special needs searches, voir dire, stop and frisk, racial
profiling, seizures of text/email messages, the USA
Patriot Act, the use of technology in law enforcement,
and much more.
FEATURES
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 9E
Law and Practice, International Edition
Rolando V. del Carmen, Sam Houston State University
Extremely practical, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: LAW &
PRACTICE, International Edition is a favorite among
instructors and students alike because of its clear and
crisp writing style, extensive use of engaging pedagogy,
and unique ability to cover procedure completely and
accurately without bogging students down in irrelevant
minutiae. The completely updated Ninth Edition is
packed with new features, insightful legal information,
current police topics, and the most recent Supreme
Court rulings. It also offers expanded coverage of
such high-profile issues as use of force, special needs
searches, voir dire, stop and frisk, racial profiling,
seizures of text/email messages, the USA Patriot Act,
technology, and much more. Maintaining this trusted
book’s proven relevance for law enforcement officials
and other criminal justice professionals, the Ninth
Edition continues to provide a wealth of case briefings,
hypothetical cases, real-world examples, sample police
forms, and learning tools.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Completely current, the Ninth Edition of the
popular CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: LAW & PRACTICE,
International Edition reflects the latest issues
and developments from the field. Updated case
coverage throughout keeps pace with current law and
procedure and includes such recent cases as Safford
v. Redding (2009), Arizona v. Gant (2009), J.D.B. v.
North Carolina (2011), and many more.
• An all-new marginal glossary gives students quick
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter begins with learning objectives that are
carefully matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections and linked to corresponding quiz/test items
in the accompanying Instructor’s Manual, Test Bank,
and CourseMate website.
• Helping readers sharpen their critical-thinking skills,
“In Action” boxes and brief hypothetical cases in every
chapter present practical scenarios and thoughtprovoking discussion questions that challenge
students to apply the chapter’s key concepts to reallife examples and arrive at well-reasoned conclusions.
• A wealth of examples from real-world situations faced
by law enforcement officials provides a practical
look at legal guidelines on criminal procedure that
is complete and accurate without bogging students
down in minutiae. Extremely reader-friendly with a
clear presentation, this text makes law enforcement
concepts easy to understand and apply.
• Rich pedagogical aids integrated throughout the text
include introductory chapter outlines, key terms,
definitions of legal terms, key cases, hypothetical
cases, and case briefs. The U.S. Constitution is
included in an appendix for easy reference.
• “Future Trends in Law Enforcement Procedures” boxes
cover topics such as terrorism, profiling, and exigent
circumstances, making the core chapter material even
more relevant and exciting for today’s students.
CONTENTS
PART I: INTRODUCTION. 1. The Court System and
Sources of Rights. 2. Overview of the Criminal
Justice Process. PART II: LEVELS OF PROOF AND
THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE. 3. Probable Cause and
Reasonable Suspicion. 4. The Exclusionary Rule. PART
III: SEARCHES AND SEIZURES OF PERSONS. 5. Stop
and Frisk and Stationhouse Detention. 6. Arrests and
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Use of Force. PART IV: SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
OF PROPERTY. 7. Searches and Seizures of Things. 8.
Motor Vehicle Stops, Searches, and Inventories. 9.
Plain View, Open Fields, Abandonment, and Border
Searches. PART V: IDENTIFICATIONS, CONFESSIONS,
AND ADMISSIONS. 10. Lineups and Other Means of
Pretrial Identification. 11. Confessions and Admissions:
Miranda v. Arizona. PART VI: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF POLICE MISCONDUCT.
12. Basic Constitutional Rights of the Accused During
the Trial. 13. Sentencing, the Death Penalty, and Other
Forms of Punishment. 14. Legal Liabilities and Other
Consequences of Police Misconduct. 15. Electronic
Surveillance and the War on Terror. Appendixes. A.
Guide to Case Briefing. B. The Case of Minnesota v.
Dickerson—A Full Reprint. C. Thirty Suggestions on
How to Be an Effective Witness. D. The Constitution
of the United States. Case Index. Name/Subject Index.
© 2014, 656pp, Paperback, 9781285062914
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 9E
Joel Samaha, University of Minnesota
This straightforward introduction to criminal procedure
combines case excerpts with clear, detailed legal
discussion and analysis to give students a solid
understanding of the field. The book’s longtime success
can be attributed to its widely acclaimed author and his
unique ability to help readers grasp the complexities
of law by clearly presenting all sides of an issue.
Dr. Samaha has a passion for wanting students to
understand why procedures are as they are--instead
of simply memorizing them. As a result, while most
criminal procedure texts focus exclusively on “how to,”
Samaha combines “how” and “why.” The Ninth Edition
addresses the entire criminal procedure process--from
search and seizure to post-conviction sentencing and
review by appellate courts--while providing extensive
case updates and new or expanded coverage of such
key topics as the changing political nature of the
Supreme Court, forensic evidence, terrorism, enhanced
interrogation, military courts, immigration law, mass
domestic violence, gun control, and more.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Updated throughout, this edition presents expanded
and/or updated coverage of such key contemporary
issues as the changing political nature of the Supreme
Court, forensic evidence, terrorism, enhanced
interrogation, military courts, immigration law, mass
domestic violence, gun control, and many other
topics.
• “You Decide” boxes in every chapter put students
in the role of law enforcement decision maker,
challenging them to apply the legal concepts
presented in the chapter to controversial real-world
dilemmas such as the acceptable use of force or standyour-ground laws.
• New “Criminal Procedure in Action” boxes introduce
compelling court decisions in context and give
students a concrete sense of the real world applicability
of these cases for criminal justice professionals.
• All-new chapter openers feature high-interest
vignettes about recent events, drawing students
into the chapter material and enhancing relevancy
by helping them understand how basic criminal
procedure topics evidence themselves in the real
world.
FEATURES
• Providing maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter begins with numbered learning objectives
that are carefully matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections and linked to corresponding quiz and test
items.
• “White Collar Crime: The Other World of Criminal
Procedure” boxes in most chapters keep students on
the cutting edge by presenting real-world criminal law
issues from this increasingly high-profile area, which
is overlooked in other criminal procedure texts that
focus exclusively on traditional “street” crime.
• Going well beyond the words in the principles,
doctrines, and rules of criminal procedure examined
in the text, “Case Excerpts” teach students to
understand concepts by applying them to the facts
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of specific cases. Questions following each excerpt
test students’ knowledge and understanding of the
principles, doctrines, and reasoning presented in
the excerpt. Case Questions prompt students to
evaluate, criticize, and propose alternatives to the
parties’ arguments and the decisions of the court as
presented in the excerpt.
• Providing students with an excellent overview,
Samaha’s classical perspective illustrates how the
constitutional principles of criminal procedure
have endured for centuries--even while courts and
legislatures adapt them to meet society’s everchanging needs.
traditional presentation of case law with cuttingedge coverage of recent trends in law and procedure.
The authors’ combined academic and practical legal
experience provides students with firsthand insights
into the American legal system, while ample pedagogy
and uniquely accessible writing make the text very
student friendly. Utilizing extensive case material,
this book covers the historical background of criminal
procedure and includes the latest Supreme Court
decisions and other developments in criminal justice
today. This is one of two updated “splits” of the
combined CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, Eighth
Edition (c. 2014), by the same authors.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
CONTENTS
1. Crime Control in a Constitutional Democracy. 2.
Criminal Procedure and the Constitution. 3. The
Definition of Searches and Seizures. 4. Stop and
Frisk. 5. Seizure of Persons: Arrest. 6. Searches
for Evidence. 7. Special Needs Searches. 8. SelfIncrimination. 9. Identification Procedures. 10. Remedies
for Constitutional Violations I: The Exclusionary Rule
and Entrapment. 11. Constitutional Violations II: Other
Remedies Against Official Misconduct. 12. Court
Proceedings I: Before Trial. 13. Court Proceedings II:
Trial and Conviction. 14. After Conviction. 15. Criminal
Procedure in Crises Times.
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• Updated throughout, the seventh edition offers new
information on Supreme Court decisions, securities
fraud, terrorism, standards of proof, WMD/The
PATRIOT Act, immigration law, and other timely
topics.
• A new boxed feature, “Jurisprudence,” summarizes
important Supreme Court decisions pertaining to
specific issues of criminal procedure.
• Key terms are now defined in the margin, providing
students with a useful context for learning concepts
as well as a convenient study and review aid.
• Each chapter includes a listing of all of the key cases
covered in the chapter.
• “Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure” sections
examine legal procedures as they relate to the
discussion at hand, such as search and seizure, the
criminal trial, and sentencing and punishment.
FEATURES
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 7E
Judge John M. Scheb; Dr. John M. Scheb, II, Professor of Political
Science, University of Tennessee
Building on the strengths of prior editions, CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE, Seventh Edition, includes updated cases
and added real-world examples. This successful and
time-tested text couples a classic organization and
• Each chapter opens with a vignette featuring a high
profile or controversial case to capture students’
interest and help them see the relevance and realworld application of the material.
• High profile topics covered include the use of TASERs
by police, liability of police officers, changes to the
Miranda warning, the death penalty, standards of
appellate review, motions practice, rules of evidence,
and DNA evidence as a basis for post-conviction relief.
• A “Hypothetical Problems” section at the end of each
chapter presents scenarios that challenge students to
apply what they have learned to real-life situations.
The topics are also ideal for prompting classroom
discussion or for writing assignments.
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• Each chapter begins with bulleted learning objectives,
which are matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections and linked to corresponding quiz or test items
in the accompanying Test Bank to provide maximum
learning reinforcement.
• Beginning with Chapter 3, “Case in Point” boxes
provide concise summaries of cases that illustrate
key concepts.
CONTENTS
Part I: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
1. Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure. 2.
Organization of the Criminal Justice System. Part II:
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
3. Search and Seizure. 4. Arrest, Interrogation, and
Identification Procedures. 5. The Pretrial Process. 6.
The Criminal Trial. 7. Sentencing and Punishment. 8.
Appeal and Post-Conviction Relief. Appendix A: The
Constitution of the United States.
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 11E
John N. Ferdico; Henry F. Fradella, California State University-Long
Beach; Christopher Totten
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PROFESSIONAL, 11E, International Edition is the
most accurate, up-to-date, and readable criminal
procedure text available. Authors John N. Ferdico,
Henry F. Fradella, and Christopher Totten clarify
potentially confusing and obscure legal matters using
clear and concise explanations of criminal procedure
law and the reasoning behind the law. They translate
the complexity of the subject matter into simple,
straightforward guidelines and recommendations,
illustrated with interesting examples of actual cases.
The book’s uniquely practical, real-life approach
makes it an ideal reference book for current and future
criminal justice professionals. From individual rights
to arrest, search and seizure, confessions, and pretrial
identifications, this best seller provides students
with all the information they need to understand the
legal rights, duties, and liabilities of law enforcement
professionals.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• In response to suggestions from users, the Eleventh
Edition has been reduced in length by 20%, focusing
on core course content and salient issues while adding
new material on areas of growing importance in
criminal procedure.
• New and updated topics include bail and plea
bargaining (Chapter 2); electronic surveillance
(Chapter 5); computer forensics, GPS tracking, cell-site
data searches, monitoring of social networking sites,
and data stored in the computers in motor vehicles
(Chapter 5); DNA searches (Chapter 6); and the USA
PATRIOT Act and the war on terrorism (Chapter 8).
• A new Chapter 5 focuses on searches for electronically
stored information and electronic surveillance, with
coverage of computer forensics, GPS, Facebook, and
other cutting-edge technological trends. The chapter
also includes discussions of FISA (especially as related
to the 2008 amendments to the law and the USA
PATRIOT Act), Title III, and the Bush Administration’s
authorization of NSA wiretapping.
• A new Chapter 15, “Criminal Trials, Appeals, and
Other Post-Conviction Remedies,” presents expanded
coverage of criminal trials. Previously located in
Chapter 2, the text’s discussion of the trial process
now appears after procedures have been discussed
earlier in the book. The new chapter also features
coverage of the rules of evidence and streamlined
materials on sentencing and corrections.
• New “Criminal Procedure in Action” boxes make
chapter discussions more accessible and relevant to
students. Topic examples include Are Strip Searches
of Students at Schools Reasonable? (Chapter 6), Police
Roadblocks--Are “Safety Checkpoints” Permissible?
(Chapter 8), and United States v. Warford, which
concerns helicopter surveillance (Chapter 10).
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FEATURES
• Each chapter begins with concrete learning objectives
and a brief introduction to provide students with
specific goals, a clear structure, and a useful context
for the concepts to be discussed.
• The authors don’t think criminal justice professionals
should have to read and interpret lengthy, complicated
court opinions in order to determine the powers,
duties, limitations, and liabilities associated with the
performance of their jobs. Consequently, the book is
written in a clear and concise narrative to make it as
understandable as possible.
• Case excerpts provide authoritative statements of
legal principles, explanations of the “reasons behind
the rules,” and examples of the application of the law
to real-life scenarios.
• Consistent pedagogy aids students in learning and
retaining core content. Features include Key Points
after each major section of text, which are tied to
the chapter-opening Learning Objectives; Discussion
Point boxes that promote critical thinking; Criminal
Procedure in Action boxes to assist students in putting
concepts into practice; and key terms presented in
boldface type throughout the text.
CONTENTS
Part I: FRAMEWORK FOR THE STUDY OF CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE. 1. Individual Rights Under the United
States Constitution. 2. Criminal Courts, Pretrial
Processes, and the Exclusionary Rule. 3. Basic Underlying
Concepts: Privacy, Probable Cause, and Reasonableness.
Part II: SEARCH WARRANTS, ARRESTS, STOPS, AND
FRISKS. 4. Criminal Investigatory Search Warrants.
5. Searches for Electronically Stored Information
and Electronic Surveillance. 6. Administrative and
Special Needs Searches. 7. Arrests, Searches Incident
to Arrest, and Protective Sweeps. 8. Stops and Frisks.
Part III: EXCEPTIONS TO THE SEARCH WARRANT
REQUIREMENT. 9. Consent Searches. 10. The Plain
View Doctrine. 11. Search and Seizure of Vehicles and
Containers. 12. Open Fields and Abandoned Property.
Part IV: INTERROGATIONS, IDENTIFICATIONS,
TRIALS, AND POST-CONVICTION REMEDIES. 13.
Interrogations, Admissions, and Confessions. 14. Pretrial
Visual Identification Procedures. 15. Criminal Trials,
Appeals, and Other Post-Conviction Remedies.
LAW AND COURTS
Current Perspective from InfoTrac®
George Ackerman, Police Academy at Palm Beach State College
Edited by George Ackerman of the Police Academy
at Palm Beach State College, LAW AND COURTS:
CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FROM INFOTRAC® includes
concise, timely articles on the federal and state courts,
crime, civil law, and the role of prosecutors and defense
attorneys in the criminal courts. These articles are
a perfect supplement to our Criminal Law, Criminal
Procedure, and Courts texts. Along with the reader,
students gain access to an entire library’s worth of
reliable sources with INFOTRAC®® College Edition, an
online university library of more than 5,000 academic
and popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.
FEATURES
• This short reader includes articles on law and courts.
CONTENTS
1. Overview of Courts and the Law. 2. Courts, Crime
and Controversy. 3. Law and Crime. 4. Federal and State
Courts. 5. Civil Law. 6. Criminal Courts – Prosecutors and
Defense Attorneys.
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© 2013, 672pp, Paperback, 9781133308362
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Criminal Justice
Administration
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS, 6E
Administration and Management
Stan Stojkovic, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; David Kalinich;
John Klofas, Rochester Institute of Technology
Providing cutting-edge coverage of modern management
theory, CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS:
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, 6th Edition,
emphasizes the application of management techniques
appropriate to each area of the criminal justice
system. Known for its thoroughness, accessibility,
and practicality, the book focuses on the both the
“hows” and “whys” of management techniques,
equipping readers with the skills, knowledge, and solid
understanding they need to effectively deal with the
management challenges they will face in their own
careers. Completely current and relevant, this edition
includes thoroughly updated research and statistics
as well as coverage of such key topics as civil liability,
political power, ethics, budgeting, employee rights,
and more. Chapters begin with timely vignettes that
immediately draw readers into management concepts
and theory, while insight from actual Criminal Justice
professionals is featured throughout the text.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Updates throughout the text reflect the latest
developments and practices in the field. New and
expanded topics include the history of criminal
justice administration (added at reviewers’ request
to provide context to the study of criminal justice
administration), public service motivation, “scanning
the environment” (a process by which planners
and managers proactively identify changes in
environmental forces that will constrain agency
goals, objectives, operations, and practices), rights of
employees, and job design. There’s also an expanded
definition of leadership.
• Part openers, new to this edition, draw together the
themes presented in the chapters and provide a bigpicture survey of the book’s content.
• A new feature, “Think Like an Administrator,” appears
in each chapter. The scenario and accompanying
questions present a typical work challenge--such as
motivating an unmotivated employee or planning for
the use of cognitive-behavioral approaches to treating
prisoners--and require students to apply concepts
presented in the chapter.
FEATURES
• The book provides students with an overview of the
criminal justice system, an approachable discussion
of theory, and insight into how management issues
touch each area, helping them gain a firm foundation
of knowledge about the management role. Its focus
on the practical “hows” and “whys” of management
techniques equips students with skills to effectively
deal with the real-world issues they will face on the
job.
• Each chapter begins with a vignette based on a
high-profile case or recent issue in the news, helping
students easily make the connection between theory
and real-world application.
• Work Perspective features bring chapter content to life
with the viewpoints of those who work or have worked
in the criminal justice system as administrators.
• Numerous case studies, case study questions,
and discussion questions make the book thought
provoking, relevant, and applicable to real-world
situations. New case study topics in this edition
include dealing with computer crimes (Ch. 3) and
creating intelligence systems in corrections (Ch. 4).
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter’s learning objectives are carefully integrated
within the text, matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections, and linked to corresponding quiz/test items
in the accompanying Test Bank and Companion
Website.
CONTENTS
Par t I: THE NATURE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
ORGANIZATIONS. 1. Basic Concepts for Understanding
Criminal Justice Organizations. 2. Structure of
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Criminal Justice Organizations. 3. The Criminal Justice
System in Its Environment. Part II: INDIVIDUALS IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS. 4. Problems
of Communication. 5. Motivation of Personnel. 6.
Job Design. 7. Leadership. 8. Personnel Evaluation
and Supervision. Part III: GROUP BEHAVIOR IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS. 9. Occupational
Socialization. 10. Power and Political Behavior. 11.
Organizational Conflict. Part IV: PROCESSES IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS. 12. Decision
Making. 13. Organizational Effectiveness. 14. Change
and Innovation. 15. Research in Criminal Justice
Organizations.
© 2015, 560pp, Hardback, 9781285459011
Criminology
• Every chapter has been updated. Some of the new
material includes discussions of the problem of
defining crime; Benjamin Rush, neoclassical theory,
moral insanity, and the M’Naghten Rule; practical
applications of Lombroso’s criminal anthropology;
personality and crime; Zimbardo and situational
factors; Sampson’s “collective efficacy”; Messner
and Rosenfeld’s institutional anomie theory; and
Anderson’s subcultural theory.
FEATURES
• A PRIMER ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY THEORY
includes a comprehensive survey of the key crime and
delinquency theories in a brief, low-priced paperback.
• Covering more than just the basics of criminological
and delinquency theories, this text looks at the
philosophical assumptions on which these theories
are based, how theories can be judged in relation to
each other, and the policy implications of the theories.
• With unbiased coverage, this text includes the
strengths and common criticisms of the various
theories.
CONTENTS
A PRIMER ON CRIME AND
DELINQUENCY THEORY, 3E
Robert M. Bohm, University of Central Florida; Brenda L. Vogel,
California State University Long Beach
This slim volume offers a comprehensive survey of
the major criminological and delinquency theories,
including their philosophical foundations, policy
implications, empirical support, and criticisms. A
PRIMER ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY THEORY can
be used as a primary text or as a supplement for other
texts, anthologies, or collections of journal articles.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Empirical assessment of each of the theories,
highlighting key research.
• Former Chapter 6 on Sociological Theories has been
divided into Macrosociological Theories (new Chapter
6) and Microsociological Theories (new Chapter 7).
1. AN INTRODUCTION TO THEORY.
What Is
Theory? Testing Theories. The Problem of Defining
Crime. Why Is Theory Important, or Why Study
Crime and Delinquency Theory? 2. CLASSICAL AND
NEOCLASSICAL THEORY. Enlightenment Philosophy
and Classical Theory. Beccaria. Rational Choice Theory.
A Critique of Classical Theory. Neoclassical Theory.
3. POSITIVIST THEORIES. Positive Philosophy. The
Influence of Empirical or Experimental Science. Major
Differences between Positivism and Classicism/
Neoclassicism. General Problems with Positivist
Theories.
4. BIOLOGICAL THEORIES.
Physiognomy and Phrenology. Criminal Anthropology.
Body Type Theories. Heredity Studies.
Modern Biocriminology. General Problems with
Biological Theories. 5. PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES.
Intelligence and Crime. Psychoanalytic Theories.
General Problems with Psychoanalytic Theories.
Personality and Crime. Humanistic Psychological
Theory. 6. MACROSOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES. The
Theory of the Chicago School or Social Disorganization
Theory. Situational Crime Prevention and Routine
Activities Theories. Functionalism. Anomie Theories. 7.
MICROSOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES.
Learning
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Theories. Subcultural Theories. Social Control
Theories.
8. CRITICAL THEORIES. Interactionism and Labeling Theory. Conflict Criminology.
Radical Criminology. Feminist Criminology. British or
Left Realism. Peacemaking Criminology. Postmodern
Criminology.
9. CONCLUSION: INTEGRATED
THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES, AND
BEYOND. Integrated Theories. Developmental Theories.
Problems with Integrated and Developmental Theories.
Conclusion. References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
© 2011, 208pp, Paperback, 9780495807506
include bystander intervention that led to tragedy, a
deadly incident of road rage, identity theft suffered by
a prominent figure, survivors seeking reconciliation
with the offender, persons using a gun to save their
own lives, and the motor vehicle theft of a truck in
the president’s entourage.
• To keep the book on the cutting edge of the field, the
author has expanded coverage of human trafficking,
crimes on campus, identity theft, stalking, motor
vehicle theft, prison attacks, and similar high-profile
issues.
• New chapter-opening learning objectives help
students focus on and master key concepts and
theories as they are presented in each chapter.
FEATURES
CRIME VICTIMS, 8E
An Introduction to Victimology, International Edition
Andrew Karmen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
A first in the field when initially published and now
a true classic, CRIME VICTIMS: AN INTRODUCTION
TO VICTIMOLOGY, 8E, International Edition offers
the most comprehensive and balanced exploration of
victimology available today. The author examines the
victims’ plight, carefully placing statistics from the FBI’s
Uniform Crime Report and Bureau of Justice Statistics
National Crime Victimization Survey in context.
The text systematically investigates how victims are
currently handled by the criminal justice system,
analyzes the goals of the victims’ rights movement, and
discusses what the future is likely to hold. This Eighth
edition expands coverage of human trafficking, crimes
on campus, identity theft, stalking, motor vehicle theft,
prison attacks, and similar high-profile issues.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• This new edition presents the very latest data about
victimization and includes fresh high profile cases
that brought about criminal justice reforms. These
• The text “humanizes” victims, particularly through
the inclusion of compelling cases that illustrate their
plight. This makes an already well-written text more
engaging, and allows students to comprehend the
challenges that face victims and their advocates,
rather than simply remember details.
• Discussion questions at the end of each chapter help
instructors launch a dialogue on controversial issues
covered in the chapter. The questions can also be used
for essay assignments for instructors who emphasize
developing writing skills in their classes.
• Critical thinking questions at the end of each chapter
give students the opportunity to argue and evaluate
opposing points of view.
• Suggested research questions at the end of each
chapter provide instructors with a list of possible term
papers that are intriguing, relevant, and practical.
• Boxes in the text inspire a deeper discussion of key
topics and invite research into intriguing subjects,
such as “The System’s Shortcomings from a Victim’s
Point of View,” and “The Most Serious Shootings On
Campus”.
CONTENTS
1. What Is Victimology? 2. The Rediscovery of Crime
Victims. 3. Victimization in the United States. 4.
Violent Crimes: Murders and Robberies. 5. The Victims’
Contribution to the Crime Problem. 6. Victims and the
Criminal Justice System: Cooperation and Conflict with
the Police. 7. Victims and the Criminal Justice System:
Cooperation and Conflict with Prosecutors, Judges,
and Corrections Officials. 8. Children as Victims. 9.
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Victims of Violence by Lovers and Family Members.
10. Victims of Rapes and Other Sexual Assaults. 11.
Additional Groups of Victims with Special Problems.
12. Repaying Victims. 13. Victims in the Twenty-First
Century: Alternative Directions.
© 2013, 560pp, Paperback, 9781133492276
CRIMINOLOGY, 5E
The Core
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
It’s no mystery why Larry Siegel remains THE bestselling author in Criminal Justice. Professor Siegel
is known for presenting real-life stories of crime,
criminals, and the hottest debates in the field. And
CRIMINOLOGY: THE CORE, Fifth Edition, does not
disappoint. Clear, engaging, and completely current,
this four-color paperback is also concise and affordable.
The text effectively uses real-world material to clarify
concepts and theories, equipping students with a solid
foundation in modern criminology. Grounded in Siegel’s
signature style--cutting-edge theory plus meticulous
research--this book covers all sides of an issue without
taking a political or theoretical position and provides a
broad view of the interdisciplinary nature of the field.
This edition includes the latest insights into political
crime; terrorism; white-collar, blue-collar, and greencollar crime; cyber crime; transnational crime; and
many other topics .
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A new Chapter 11 examines two important emerging
crime types--political crime and terrorism. A variety
of political crimes are reviewed, including treason,
espionage, and state political crime. New coverage
of terrorism includes how terrorism is defined,
the history of terrorism, types and organization of
terrorist groups, what motivates terrorists, and how
the government has responded to the threat of terror.
• A completely revised Chapter 12 addresses the
causes, nature, and control of some of today’s most
wide-ranging and consequential economic crimes:
blue-collar, white-collar, and green-collar. Major forms
of blue-collar crime (larceny, burglary, arson), whitecollar crime (business fraud, chiseling, exploitation,
influence peddling, corporate crime), and greencollar crime (worker safety/environmental crimes;
illegal logging, wildlife exports, and fishing; dumping
and polluting) are discussed in detail. New sections
discuss theories of white-collar and green-collar
crimes.
• Chapter 14 on cyber crime and transnational crime
is also new. It covers the concept and forms of cyber
crime, including illegal copyright infringement,
computer fraud, distributing illegal or dangerous
goods and services, denial-of-service attacks, Internet
securities fraud, identity theft, etailing fraud, cyber
vandalism, and cyber warfare, as well as the extent
and costs of cyber crime and efforts to control it.
The chapter also covers transnational gangs and
cyberspace, the characteristics and activities of
transnational organized crime groups, and efforts to
control global illegal activity.
FEATURES
• “Policies and Issues in Criminology” boxes show
how criminological ideas and research can be put
into action. The features include actual examples of
research, discussions of the future policy implications
of such research, and questions that promote
critical thinking. For example, a new box in Chapter
7 discusses the long-term consequences of being
labeled a criminal.
• “Profiles in Crime” features present actual crimes
that help to illustrate the position or views within the
chapter. For example, “Crime of the Century: Bernard
Madoff Investment Securities LLC” discusses the
greatest securities fraud in the history of the United
States.
• Chapter Learning Objectives spell out what students
should learn in each chapter, and are reinforced
through their linkage to end-of-chapter summaries
as well as all of the text’s ancillary materials.
• A strong framework of study tools in every chapter
maximizes student success, helping readers
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retain what they learn and encouraging them to
think critically about what they read. Study tools
include “Thinking Like a Criminologist” role-plays,
“Checkpoints”, “Connections” boxes to help students
link concepts from chapter to chapter, “Critical
Thinking” questions, and more.
CONTENTS
Part I: CONCEPTS OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINOLOGY.
1. Crime and Criminology. 2. The Nature and Extent of
Crime. 3. Victims and Victimization. Part II: THEORIES
OF CRIME CAUSATION. 4. Rational Choice Theory. 5.
Trait Theory. 6. Social Structure Theory. 7. Social Process
Theory. 8. Social Conflict Theory. 9. Developmental
Theory. Part III: CRIME TYPOLOGIES. 10. Violent Crime:
Interpersonal Violence. 11. Terrorism and Political Crime.
12. Property Crimes: White-Collar, Blue-Collar, and
Green-Collar. 13. Public Order Crimes. 14. Cyber Crime,
Technology, and Transnational Crimes.
© 2015, 528pp, Paperback, 9781285068909
CRIMINOLOGY, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 11E
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Siegel’s best-selling CRIMINOLOGY, International
Edition, provides a comprehensive analysis of
criminological theory, crime typologies, and the
criminal justice system. Renowned for its unbiased
presentation of theories, issues, and controversies,
this edition presents cutting-edge, seminal research,
as well as up-to-the-minute policy and newsworthy
examples. Still the gold standard for criminology
courses, Siegel’s text now addresses contemporary
topics such as transnational/global crime, political
crimes, “green” crime and “green criminology,” and
the “new millennium order of criminality.” With its
updates and array of supplements, CRIMINOLOGY,
International Edition, offers a powerful set of teaching
and learning tools for instructors and students alike.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New! This edition features expanded coverage of
many important topics, such as the causes of violence,
transnational/global crime, political crimes, “green”
crime and “green criminology”--eco issues and
crime, corporations involved in ecological crimes,
how ecological crises affect criminal behavior-environmental crimes (the criminal investigation
into the BP oil spill), and the “new millennium order
of criminality,” illustrating how prominent issues are
closely tied to our increasingly technology-driven
society
• New! Part III, Crime Typologies, now includes
coverage of two emerging criminological issues:
global and environmental crime (Chapter 13) and
transnational organized crime (Chapter 15). These
two newly expanded chapters address the fact that
crime is evolving in the new millennium and that
criminologists must be aware of emerging trends
and patterns.
• New! A more student friendly Chapter 1 now focuses
exclusively on what criminology is, what criminologists
do, ethics, and a basic overview of crime and criminal
law. (Historical coverage from the old Chapter 1 is now
integrated throughout the text; the theory chapters
provide historical coverage of each major theoretical
school as the theory is presented.)
• New! The Eleventh Edition of CRIMINOLOGY now
has even more case studies and numerous new
examples in every chapter to illustrate the concepts
and theories of criminology. Every chapter features
two to three “Profiles in Crime,” most of which are
new to this edition. To name just a few, readers will
find coverage of Robert Moffat (IBM executive who
pleaded guilty to securities crimes), the Deepwater
Horizon environmental disaster, Philip Markoff
(infamous “Craigslist Murderer”), debit card skimming
devices, and much more.
• New! The “Thinking Like a Criminologist │An Ethical
Dilemma” features are all new to this edition. Now
integrated into each chapter, they introduce a new
ethics focus and include an array of activities the
instructor may assign for students to work through,
including individual writing assignments, group
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activities, and pro/con debates.
FEATURES
• Still the most broad-based, balanced presentation
of criminology theory, law, policy, and practice
available, Siegel’s CRIMINOLOGY, Eleventh Edition,
offers a unique, cutting-edge feel and an unbiased
presentation of theories, issues, and controversies.
Unrivaled, it remains the gold standard for criminology
courses.
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter now begins with numbered learning objectives
that are carefully matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections and linked to corresponding quiz/test items
in the accompanying Test Bank, CourseMate Website,
and Study Guide.
• Renowned for his unbiased presentation of theories,
issues, and controversies, Siegel avoids ideological
biases and encourages students to weigh the
evidence and form their own conclusions. He focuses
on showing students the connection between
criminological theory and the formulation of criminal
justice policy.
• Proven box features like “Connections” help students
link issues and questions addressed in one chapter
to other topics in the text. “The Criminological
Enterprise” focuses on important new research efforts
in criminology. “Policy and Practice in Criminology”
describes crucial policy issues and innovative
programs. “Race, Culture, Gender, and Criminology”
boxes explore research on how diversity influences
crime.
• The popular “Profiles in Crime” case studies illustrating
a particular criminological theory or topic from the
chapter have been expanded.
CONTENTS
Part I: CONCEPTS OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINOLOGY.
1. Crime and Criminology. 2. The Nature and Extent of
Crime. 3. Victims and Victimization. Part II: THEORIES
OF CRIME CAUSATION. 4. Rational Choice Theory. 5.
Trait Theories. 6. Social Structure Theories. 7. Social
Process Theories. 8. Social Conflict, Critical Criminology,
and Restorative Justice. 9. Developmental Theories: Life
Course and Latent Trait. Part III: CRIME TYPOLOGIES.
10. Interpersonal Violence. 11. Political Violence and
Terrorism. 12. Property Crime. 13. Enterprise Crime:
White-Collar and Green-Collar Crime. 14. Public Order
Crime: Sex and Substance Abuse. 15. Crimes of the New
Millennium: Cyber-Crime and Transnational Organized
Crime. Part IV: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 16.
Criminal Justice: Process and Perspectives. 17. Police
and Courts: Investigation, Arrest and Adjudication. 18.
Punishment and Correction.
© 2012, 752pp, Hardback, 9780495912644
CRIMINOLOGY, 11E
Theories, Patterns, and Typologies, International Edition
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
The bestselling text on the market CRIMINOLOGY:
THEORIES, PATTERNS, AND TYPOLOGIES, 11E,
International Edition delivers the most comprehensive,
in-depth analysis of criminological theory and crime
typologies available. Offering unparalleled breadth and
depth of coverage, the text is unrivaled in its strong
research base and currency. Two all-new chapters
focus on some of the hottest issues in the field today:
green and transnational crime. Packed with realworld illustrations, the Eleventh Edition is completely
updated and includes cutting-edge seminal research,
up-to-the-minute policy, newsworthy examples, and
hundreds of new references. A proven author and
authority in criminal justice, Dr. Siegel is renowned
for his unbiased presentation of theories, issues, and
controversies. Avoiding ideological biases, Siegel
encourages students to weigh the evidence and form
their own conclusions. New learning tools maximize
students’ success in the course, while a careers website
gives them a clear vision of the opportunities ahead. In
addition, the new “Instructor Approved” Test Bank and
online Lesson Plans provide instructors with powerful,
timesaving tools.
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Chapter 15, now entitled “Crimes of the New
Millennium,” is completely revised and focuses on
the development and activities of contemporary
crossnational and transnational crime groups,
including Eastern European gangs, Latin American and
Mexican drug cartels, and Asian transnational crime
groups. A new section shows that these gangs--whose
members often use cell phones and the Internet to
communicate and promote their illicit activities--are
a product of the cyber age. A new “Race, Gender
and Culture in Criminology” feature examines drug
production and trafficking in the golden triangle.
• Chapter 13, “Enterprise Crime: White Collar and
Green-Collar Collar Crime,” has been broadened
to divide crimes of illicit entrepreneurship into
two categories: white-collar and green-collar. New
discussions examine green-collar crimes (involving
environmental harm), forms of green crime, and
the enforcement of environmental laws. Coverage
includes illegal logging, illegal wildlife exports, illegal
fishing, illegal dumping, and illegal polluting. Two new
sections cover the mortgage swindles that threatened
to destroy the financial system and the foreclosure
rescue scams designed to prey upon people who
obtained mortgages and could not make payments.
• Expanded coverage of the evolution of criminal law
in Chapter 1 includes recent cases regarding stalking
laws, prohibiting assisted suicide, registering sex
offenders, and clarification of rape laws; recent laws
affecting the use of technology in peoples’ daily
lives, environmental protection, and legalization
of marijuana; and changes in both substantive and
procedural criminal laws in the aftermath of 9/11.
• Chapter 2, “The Nature and Extent of Crime,” has
expanded coverage of the role socialization and
social structure play in explaining racial differences
in crime rates. A new section on immigration and
crime discusses the effects of legal changes on limits
to immigration and/or public opinion. This new
material cites recent research findings showing that
immigrants have lower crime rates than native born
Americans.
• Chapter 8, “Social Conflict, Critical Criminology,
and Restorative Justice” includes discussion of state
(organized) crime--criminal acts committed by elected
or appointed state officials in pursuit of their jobs
as government representatives. A “Criminological
Enterprise” (“Mass Deception”) covers Scott Bonn’s
new book in which he argues that the George W.
Bush administration manufactured public support
for war on Iraq. Other new sections cover crime and
social institutions, illegal domestic surveillance, and
human rights violations. Sections on Left Realism are
updated and expanded.
FEATURES
• “Profiles in Crime” insets present case studies of actual
criminals and crimes to help illustrate the position or
views within the chapter. By popular demand, the
feature is expanded in this edition, presenting even
more real-life “from the headlines” criminal cases.
Chapter 2 presents a profile highlighting the 2009
case of a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-based prostitution
ring that was broken up by Federal, State and County
investigators. Chapter 10’s profile tells how Jeffrey
Conroy and six other Long Island, New York teenagers
decided to hunt and assault Hispanic men, which led
to murder.
• “Criminological Enterprise” boxed review important
issues in criminology and reflect the field’s major
sub-areas, measuring crime, creating theory, crime
typologies, legal theory, and penology. For instance, a
box in Chapter 4 covers recent work of criminologist
Scott Jacques, who investigated the forms of drug
market retaliation and found they followed a rational
pattern. A box in Chapter 7 discusses the work of
Rand Conger, a leading expert on family life who has
been involved with community studies examining the
influence of economic stress on families, children,
and adolescents.
• “Policy and Practice in Criminology” boxes show how
criminological ideas and research can be put into
action. For example, a box in Chapter 2 discusses
The Crime Analysis Tactical Clearing House (CATCH),
an innovative mapping program that supports local
law enforcement agencies in analyzing crime series
and patterns using a number of crime mapping and
analysis software applications and techniques. A box
in Chapter 8 discusses Victim Offender Reconciliation
in Denver, Colorado, a program designed in response
to a summer of violence in the metro Denver area.
• “Race, Culture, Gender, and Criminology” boxes cover
issues of racial, sexual and cultural diversity. For
example, a feature in Chapter 2 entitled On the Run
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looks at the life of inner city kids who spend their time
avoiding the police. A new “Race, Gender and Culture
in Criminology” feature in Chapter 15 examines drug
production and trafficking in the golden triangle.
• “Thinking Like a Criminologist: An Ethical Dilemma”
boxes present challenging questions or issues
for which students must use their criminological
knowledge to answer or confront ethical dilemmas.
Applying the information learned in the text will help
students begin to “think like criminologists.”
CONTENTS
Part I: CONCEPTS OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINOLOGY.
1. Crime and Criminology. 2. The Nature and Extent of
Crime. 3. Victims and Victimization. Part II: THEORIES
OF CRIME CAUSATION. 4. Rational Choice Theory. 5.
Trait Theories. 6. Social Structure Theories. 7. Social
Process Theories: Socialization and Society (new title).
8. Social Conflict, Critical Criminology, and Restorative
Justice. 9. Developmental Theories: Life Course,
Latent Trait, and Trajectory (new title). Part III: CRIME
TYPOLOGIES. 10. Interpersonal Violence. 11. Political
Crime and Terrorism. 12. Property Crime. 13. Enterprise
Crime: White-Collar and Green Collar Crime (new
chapter). 14. Public Order Crime: Sex and Substance
Abuse. 15. Crimes of the New Millennium: Cybercrime
and Transnational Organized Crime (new chapter).
© 2013, 640pp, Paperback, 9781133307563,
SEXUAL OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS, 2E
Theory, Practice, and Policy, International Edition
Karen J. Terry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
This comprehensive text examines the unique
characteristics of sexual offenses and the resulting laws
that pertain specifically to them, including the causes
and treatment of sexual offenses as well as the policy
implications of research outcomes. Sexual offenders
are often treated differently than other offenders (by
both the community and the criminal justice system) as
a result of public scorn and recidivism. This distinctive
book answers the call for thorough, research-based
information on this inherently controversial subject.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Two all-new chapters are included in this edition--one
on sexual offending in institutional settings (such as
the Church, prison, and the military), and the other
on sexual offending and the Internet.
• High-profile cases--including Jerry Sandusky,
Genarlow Wilson, Justin Berry, and others--are
discussed in depth, enhancing the book’s relevancy
by showing how the theory and policy presented in
the text apply in the real world.
• Expanded coverage of important topics includes
discussions of assessment/treatment (e.g., probation/
therapist collaboration, polygraphs, and worker
burnout), child pornography/prostitution, offender
re-entry into the community, sentencing, human
trafficking, and many others.
FEATURES
• This text offers the most comprehensive coverage
of sex offenders and their treatment by the criminal
justice system of any other book on the market. In
addition to providing information on the investigation
and prosecution of sexual offenders, it also presents a
thorough discussion of the definition, incidence, and
prevalence of sex offenses.
• Noted sex abuse scholar Karen Terry has done
extensive research in the area and was the principal
investigator on the Catholic Church sex abuse study,
which was commissioned by the U.S. Bishops’ National
Review Board and released in the spring of 2004 by
John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
• Part II, “Responses to Sexual Offenders,” examines
the policing, supervision, and management of
sexual offenders as well as the important issue of
reducing recidivism, reflected in states’ constant
implementation or modification of laws to better
manage the behavior of sex offenders.
• The text addresses legal issues such as Megan’s Law
and Sexually Violent Predator legislation, and goes
into great detail about why people abuse--including
theories, the offense cycle, and issues related to the
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maintenance of offending behavior.
• To help students synthesize and retain material, the
text includes comprehensive Chapter Summaries.
End-of-chapter Discussion Questions promote critical
thinking and the sharing of ideas in the classroom.
Ethics in Criminal
Justice
CONTENTS
Part I: UNDERSTANDING SEXUAL OFFENDING:
INCIDENCE, PREVALENCE, AND CAUSES. 1. Sexual
Offenses and Offenders. 2. Historical Perspectives
on Sexual Offending. 3. Etiology of Sexually Deviant
Behavior. 4. Cycle of Sexual Violence. Part II: OFFENDER
TYPOLOGIES, SPECIAL GROUPS OF OFFENDERS,
AND VICTIMS. 5. Types and Typologies of Sexual
Offenders. 6. Juvenile Offenders. 7. Child Pornography,
Prostitution and Predators. 8. Sexual Offending in
Institutional Settings. 9. Victims. Part III: RESPONSES
TO SEXUAL OFFENDERS: TREATMENT, PUNISHMENT,
AND COMMUNITY REGULATIONS. 10. Assessment
and Treatment of Sexual Offenders. 11. Management
and Supervision of Sex Offenders in the Community.
12. Registration and Community Notification Laws. 13.
Controlling the Sexually Violent Predator.
© 2013, 384pp, Paperback, 9781133528692
CURRENT PERSPECTIVES
Readings from InfoTrac™ College Edition: Ethics in
Criminal Justice
Michael Whalen, South University
Give your students access to an entire library’s worth
of reliable sources with InfoTrac® College Edition, an
online university library of more than 5,000 academic
and popular magazines, newspapers, and journals. This
edition of InfoTrac focuses on Ethics in Criminal Justice.
Selected by Michael Whalen of South University, these
articles provide a perfect supplement to our Criminal
Justice texts.
FEATURES
• This text groups recent articles about Ethics in
Criminal Justice into subtopics for ease of reference
and comparison.
CONTENTS
Preface. PART I: LAW ENFORCEMENT: PRACTICE AND
POLICY. 1. Man Arrested on Charges of Using Internet to
Solicit Sex from Teen. 2. Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
3. Breaking the Blue Wall. 4. Police Volunteers and
Ethics. 5. Hollywood Inquiry Snares 3 More Officers.
6. Civil Rights Group Faults How Police are Policed.
7. Prosecutors Say Corruption in Atlanta Police
Department is Widespread. 8. Law Enforcement Ethics
Do Not Begin When You Pin on the Badge. PART II: THE
COURTROOM WORKGROUP: ETHICS IN THE SYSTEM.
1. Looking Anew at Campaign Cash and Elected Judges. 2.
Charged PA Judge to Seek 2nd Term. 3. ATLA Members’
Code of Conduct. 4. Attorney-Client Privilege Keeps
Wrong Man in Prison. 5. The Reality of Political Prisoners
in the United States. 6. No Gatekeeper of Justice. 7.
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Judge Orders Trial for Ex-DA Charged in Embezzlement.
PART III: SENTENCING AND CORRECTIONS: ETHICAL
PUNISHMENT AND TREATMENT. 1. Civil Commitment
for Convicted Criminals. 2. Another Chance?
3. Prisons Rife with Physical Abuse. 4. Idaho Prisoners
Abused at Private Texas Prison. PART IV: GOVERNMENT
POLICIES: WHEN ETHICS COLLIDE WITH NATIONAL
SECURITY. 1. FBI Surveillance Capability More Extensive
Than Once Thought. 2. Military Expands Intelligence
Role in U.S. 3. Roundup of Aliens After 9/11 Ruled ‘Crude’
But Lawful. 4. Family Deported After Boy’s Arrest at
School. 5. Immigration Agents Close by in Crackdown
on Criminals. 6. Tortured Reasoning. InfoMarks: Make
Your Mark.
© 2009, 108pp, Paperback, 9780495597773
boxes spotlighting recent examples of misconduct.
In addition, for those studying or contemplating a
career in criminal justice, real-life cases and situations
demonstrate the significance of ethics in today’s world
of criminal justice.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Completely current to reflect the latest developments
from the field, ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS
IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 8E, International Edition offers
expanded coverage of the war on terror, privatization,
community corrections, the death penalty, all things
CSI, the impact of the economic slowdown on the CJ
system, the misuse of power/discretion by elected
officials and/or other public servants, the “future” of
ethics in the CJ system, and more.
• The new edition features an increased number of inchapter Dilemma boxes, which now break down the
law, policy, and ethics issues for each scenario. Popular
with instructors and students alike, the Dilemma
boxes examine scenarios involving such issues as the
use of expert witnesses, racial profiling, prosecutor
discretion, client-lawyer confidentiality, and more.
FEATURES
ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS
IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 8E
Joycelyn M. Pollock, Texas State University-San Marcos
Packed with current, real-world examples, ETHICAL
DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
8E, International Edition offers comprehensive,
balanced, and practical coverage of ethics across all
three arms of the criminal justice system: the police, the
courts, and corrections. Readers not only find coverage
of the philosophical principles and theories that are the
very foundation of ethical decision-making, but also
the latest challenges and issues in criminal justice--the
war on terror, privatization, community corrections, the
death penalty, the effect of the economic slowdown
on the CJ system, the misuse of power/discretion by
elected officials and/or other public servants, and much
more. The text provides a wealth of hands-on exercises
as well as such insightful features as “In the News”
• “In the News” boxes focus on real-life examples of
misconduct and the effects of misconduct, including
Citizens For Responsibility and Ethics (CREW)’s “The
Most Corrupt Members of Congress, 2011” report,
Greg Smith’s “Why I’m Leaving Goldman Sachs”
open letter, the financial cost of sweetheart deals in
Chicago and Ohio, sentencing juvenile defendants to
life without parole, the shooting of Trayvon Martin,
intelligence-led policing in Florida, and more.
• Unique student-centered learning tools help improve
retention and mastery of challenging concepts,
theories, and issues. Each chapter begins with
numbered learning objectives that are carefully
matched to end-of-chapter summary sections--as
well as linked to corresponding quiz items in the
accompanying CourseMate and Test Bank. In addition,
a running glossary within the chapters defines key
terms when they first appear in the text.
• Featured in-context for each chapter, Dilemmas
present scenarios that help students apply the
principles being discussed, while the analysis of the
legal, policy, and ethical aspects of each dilemma
help them learn to consider multiple facets of any
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given situation.
• “Quote and Query” insets stimulate critical thinking
by revisiting actual quotes from historical and
contemporary figures in criminal justice and asking
readers to answer the relevant questions.
• “Policy” boxes in each chapter give students insight
into public policy decisions with highly charged ethical
considerations, such as the future of Affirmative
Action.
Introduction to Criminal
Justice
CONTENTS
PART I: ETHICS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
1. Morality, Ethics, and Human Behavior. 2. Determining
Moral Behavior. 3. Justice and Law. 4. Becoming an
Ethical Professional. PART II: POLICE. 5. The Police
Role in Society: Crime Fighter or Public Servant?. 6.
Police Discretion and Dilemmas. 7. Police Corruption
and Misconduct. PART III: LAW. 8. Law and Legal
Professionals. 9. Zealous Advocates. 10. Justice and
Judicial Ethics. PART IV: CORRECTIONS. 11. The Ethics
of Punishment and Corrections. 12. Discretion and
Dilemmas in Corrections. 13. Correctional Professionals:
Misconduct and Responses. PART V: ETHICAL CHOICES
IN TODAY’S WORLD. 14. Making Ethical Choices.
© 2014, 512pp, Paperback, 9781285062839
CJ3 (WITH COURSEMATE PRINTED
ACCESS CARD), 3E
Larry K. Gaines, California State University, San Bernardino; Roger
Miller, Institute for University Studies Arlington, Texas
Created through a “student-tested, faculty-approved”
review process, CJ3 is an engaging and accessible
solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles
of today’s learners at a value-based price. Widely
respected in both academia and law enforcement,
authors Gaines and Miller deliver solid coverage in an
innovative format that is ideal for the needs of today’s
tech-savvy, on-the-go learners. Appealing to a broad
range of learning styles, CJ3 also includes a full suite of
unique learning tools, including quizzes, games, videos,
flashcards, and more--all just a click away. The result
is a book that is much more engaging and manageable
for today’s criminal justice students than other texts.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• The most significant change to this edition is the
dramatically streamlined organization--featuring
a reduction in the number of chapters from 17 to
14--which is better suited to what can typically be
covered in a one-term course.
• A new end-of-chapter review section plus unique
“You Be the [profession]” boxes, such as “You Be the
Police Officer” or “You Be the Parole Officer,” provide
students with opportunities to test and apply their
understanding of chapter concepts.
• A new emphasis on social media throughout the
text--via marginal insets as well as “Social Media Tips”
enhancements to the Careers boxes--keeps students
on the cutting edge.
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FEATURES
• Every 4LTR Press solution comes complete with
an engaging print textbook, tear-out review cards,
an interactive digital solution (CourseMate), and
an eBook--all of which were directly influenced by
student focus groups and surveys as well as interviews
with faculty and students.
• Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern design
present content in a more engaging and accessible
format without minimizing coverage for your course.
• Tear-out Review Cards at the back of the Student
Editions provide students a portable study tool
containing all of the pertinent information for class
preparation.
• Instructor Prep Cards at the back of the Instructor’s
Edition make preparation simple. These detachable
cards for each chapter offer a quick map of chapter
content, a list of corresponding PowerPoint® and
video resources, additional examples, and suggested
assignments and discussion questions to help you
organize chapter content efficiently.
• Every 4LTR Press solution comes with CourseMate,
the interactive digital component that offers a full
suite of unique learning tools that appeal to different
learning styles. Quizzes, flashcards, videos, and more
are only a click away.
• CJ3 offers all of the content and resources you expect
with a supplements package that is second to none,
including an Online Instructor’s Manual and Test
Bank as well as the PowerLecture™ presentation tool
on CD/DVD.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 1. Criminal
Justice Today. 2. Criminology/Measuring Crime. 3.
Inside Criminal Law. Part II: THE POLICE AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT. 4. Law Enforcement Today. 5. Problems
and Solutions in Modern Policing. 6. Police and the
Constitution. Part III: CRIMINAL COURTS. 7. Courts
and the Quest for Justice. 8. The Criminal Trial. 9.
Punishment and Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS.
10. Probation and Intermediate Sanctions. 11. Prisons
and Jails. 12. Behind Bars. Part V: SPECIAL ISSUES. 13.
Juvenile Justice System. 14. Terrorism, Cybercrime, and
White Collar Crime.
© 2015, 384pp, Paperback, 9781285460482
CJUS (WITH REVIEW CARD AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSEMATE WITH
EBOOK PRINTED ACCESS CARD)
Laura Myers, Western Carolina University; Larry Myers, Western
Carolina University; Joel Samaha, University of Minnesota
Created through our unique “student-tested, facultyapproved” review process, CJUS is a concise, dynamic
text designed to introduce today’s visual learner to
essential criminal justice concepts. This brief, affordable
paperback includes a full suite of learning aids to
accommodate the busy, diverse lifestyles of today’s
learners, including and interactive flash cards, quizzes,
games, videos, and more – features that allow students
to study wherever they are, whenever they have time.
From its abbreviated, no-nonsense title to its engaging,
effective content, CJUS is the perfect introductory
criminal justice text for modern learners.
FEATURES
• The hallmark of CJUS is an engaging design perfect
for visual learners – featuring dynamic illustrations
and ripped-from-the-headlines photos to bring the
material to life as well as prominent, crisp headers and
short, tight narrative sections to help readers quickly
identify key concepts.
• Streamlined coverage of concepts results in chapters
that are half as long as they are in most college
textbooks – making learning more enjoyable and
effective for the average student today.
• Essential learning tools – marginal glossaries,
integrated learning objectives, robust, informative
photo captions, and thorough end-of-chapter
summaries – are retained, while boxes and other
marginal items, which are typically ignored by
students, have been omitted.
• Chapter concepts are brought to life with the help
of gripping real-world chapter-opening vignettes
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and plentiful in-chapter discussion of cutting-edge,
headline cases and examples.
• Each chapter includes a detachable card for convenient,
quick review and class preparation. Student cards
contain all pertinent review information, including
key terms, definitions, learning objectives, and section
summaries. Instructor cards feature chapter outlines,
topics and terms covered, lecture launchers, listings
of available videos and multimedia resources, student
projects, and more. Students can access downloadable
flashcards and more at the book companion site:
4ltrpress.cengage.com/cjus.
CONTENTS
1. Criminal Justice in the United States. 2. Crime and
Criminals. 3. Explanations of Criminal Behavior. 4.
Criminal Justice and the Law. 5. Missions and Roles of
the Police. 6. Policing Strategies. 7. Police and the Law.
8. Courts and Courtroom Work Groups. 9. Proceedings
before Trial. 10. Trial and Guilty Pleas. 11. Sentencing. 12.
Community Corrections. 13. Prisons, Jails, and Prisoners.
14. Prison Life. 15. Juvenile Justice.
© 2010, 256pp, Paperback, 9781439043936
gain contributes to the country’s high rate of violent
crime. Featuring a very clear and accessible writing
style, this is a theory book that students will actually
understand.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• The authors have updated statistics, data, and
research references to reflect the most current
information available.
• Expanded discussion of timely, high-profile topics
includes financial scandals such as the recent
conviction of Bernie Madoff as well as the changes
in U.S. social life instigated by the September 11th
terrorist attack.
• The Fifth Edition addresses the recent (post 1990s)
decline in crime rates and the current risks of criminal
victimization in major U.S. cities.
FEATURES
• This text is a seminal work in criminological theory.
Institutional anomie theory, developed by Messner
and Rosenfeld and the foundation of this text, is now
cited in virtually every current Criminology text.
• A very clear and accessible writing style makes this a
theory book that students will actually understand.
• Brief and affordable, this text is a great accompaniment
to mainstream Criminology texts as well as to other
paperbacks used as a collection in Criminological
Theory or Social Problems courses.
CONTENTS
CRIME AND THE AMERICAN DREAM,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 5E
Steven F. Messner, University at Albany, State University of New York;
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Preface. 1. A Society Organized for Crime. 2. By Any
Means Necessary: Serious Crime in America. 3. Ships
in the Night: Theoretical Perspectives in Contemporary
Criminology. 4. Culture, Institutional Structure,
and Crime. 5. Strengthening Social Institutions and
Rethinking the American Dream. References. Index.
© 2013, 176pp, Paperback, 9781133528647
Authored by Steven Messner and Richard Rosenfeld,
both highly respected scholars and researchers CRIME
AND THE AMERICAN DREAM, 5E, International Edition
is the seminal work in a major segment of criminological
theory. The foundation of the book is institutional
anomie theory (an offshoot of Mertonian anomie
theory), which the authors posit helps to explain why
America’s over-emphasis on the pursuit of materialistic
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broadened to cover a wide range of professions in the
criminal justice field. New topics such as “You Be the
Police Officer” and “You Be the Defense Attorney”
spotlight a wealth of different career choices and
facilitate scenario-based active learning.
FEATURES
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ACTION, 7E
The Core, International Edition
Larry K. Gaines, California State University, San Bernardino; Roger
LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas
Concise, career focused, and completely up to date,
the exciting new CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ACTION:
THE CORE, 7E, International Edition delivers the most
accessible, applied, and real-world introduction to the
field available today. Gripping photos and an engaging
magazine-like layout make this succinct text ideal for a
fast-paced course and visual learners. Covering topics
and cases straight from today’s headlines, the text puts
students in the middle of the action with vivid, relatable
examples that demonstrate the core principles of the
American justice system at work. Reflecting reviewer
feedback, the text combines just the right depth of
coverage with innovative media resources and a wealth
of learning tools that appeal to a variety of learning
styles.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Chapter 14, “Today’s Challenges in Criminal Justice,”
features a major update of such cutting-edge issues
as cybercrime, white-collar crime, homeland security,
and immigration.
• Social media tips have been added to the “Careers
in Criminal Justice” boxes as well as to the text’s
margins to educate students about how they can
utilize social media tools to their best advantage--and
perhaps more importantly, how future employers are
utilizing them.
• Updated throughout, this edition discusses such hot
new topics as touch DNA (Chapter 5), community
dispute resolution centers (Chapter 7), the expanding
role of community corrections, the impact of the
economic slowdown on the system, and many others.
• The popular “You Be the Judge” feature has been
• Succinct yet thorough, this concise 14-chapter text
provides instructors with the class time they need
to discuss the individual components of the criminal
justice system as well as career opportunities for
students.
• Helping students immediately connect with key
concepts, each chapter opens with learning objectives
that are carefully matched to bulleted lists of key
points in the end-of-chapter summaries. Learning
objectives are also linked to corresponding quiz/test
items in the Test Bank, CourseMate website, Student
Study Guide, and PowerPoint slides--providing
maximum learning reinforcement.
• Recognized for its captivating style and content,
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ACTION: THE CORE, 7E,
International Edition delivers intriguing, up-tothe-minute stories and case studies. In addition,
its reviewer-praised photo program offers riveting
photographs that engage today’s visually oriented
student.
• Giving students an up-close, realistic view of
opportunities in today’s market, “Careers in Criminal
Justice” boxes profile criminal justice professionals
who offer first-person accounts of their jobs. These
boxes--coupled with the Careers in Criminal Justice
Website--help students understand the breadth of
rewarding careers available in the criminal justice
field.
• Each question in the Instructor Approved Test Bank
has been carefully reviewed by experienced criminal
justice professors for quality, accuracy, and content
coverage-- meaning instructors can be certain they
are working with an assessment and grading resource
of the highest caliber.
CONTENTS
1. Criminal Justice Today. 2. Causes of Crime. 3. Inside
Criminal Law. 4. Law Enforcement Today. 5. Challenges
to Effective Policing. 6. Police and the Constitution.
7. Courts and the Quest for Justice. 8. The Criminal
Trial. 9. Punishment and Sentencing. 10. Probation and
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Community Corrections. 11. Prisons and Jails. 12. Behind
Bars: The Life of an Inmate. 13. The Juvenile Justice
System. 14. Today’s Challenges in Criminal Justice.
© 2014, 496pp, Paperback, 9781285069197
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ACTION, 8E
Larry K. Gaines, California State University, San Bernardino; Roger
LeRoy Miller, Institute for University Studies, Arlington, Texas
As riveting and current as today’s headlines, CRIMINAL
JUSTICE IN ACTION, Eighth Edition, is designed with
today’s busy students and instructors in mind. Concepts
make sense to students, thanks to vivid straight-fromthe-headlines vignettes at the beginning of every
chapter and plentiful real-world examples throughout.
Choosing what’s important to remember is a snap
with each chapter’s numbered objectives, which are
reinforced throughout the chapter as well as in the
book’s supplementary items. Thinking critically and
writing become less intimidating for students with
the guidance of practical writing activities. Reviewers
praise the book’s crisp, clear topic coverage as much
as its engaging magazine-style design and captivating
writing, which combine to draw students--even today’s
visual learners--into the material. Updated throughout,
the Eighth Edition includes more material on victims,
a stronger emphasis on domestic terrorism, a new
emphasis on social media, and more.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• All-new chapter opening vignettes help students see
the relevance of chapter material and draw them into
the reading. Examples include a look into the possible
reasons behind James Holmes’ actions in 2012 when
he killed 12 moviegoers and wounded 58 others in
Colorado (Chapter 2); two sides of law enforcement’s
relationship with social media (Chapter 6); and an
explanation for the jail sentence handed down in
2012 to Dharun Ravi, convicted of invasion of privacy
and bias intimidation for viewing Tyler Clementi-who later committed suicide--with another man via
a webcam (Chapter 11).
• Chapters 16 and 17 from the seventh edition have been
combined into a single chapter, “Today’s Challenges:
Cyber Crime, White Collar Crime, and International
Terrorism.” This change reduces the total number
of chapters to sixteen, providing a better match for
semester-length classes.
• Chapter 3, “Defining and Measuring Crime,” presents
a major new focus on victims in the criminal justice
system. Victimization also has a greater presence
where appropriate throughout the text. For example,
Chapter 1 contains an introduction to victim issues,
Chapter 11 addresses the role that victims play in
determining punishment, Chapter 12 discusses the
role that victims play in the parole decision, and
Chapter 15 includes a discussion of juvenile victims.
• A new social media feature in the margins directs
students to their browser to search for a website--the
FBI’s Twitter account, for example, or the Electronic
Privacy Information Center’s Facebook page--where
they can access a ready stream of information
concerning various aspects of American criminal
justice.
• New “Social Media Career Tips” have been added to
each “Careers in CJ” feature to familiarize students
with the ways in which these new tools can be both
helpful and harmful to Criminal Justice professionals.
• New “Countering Domestic Terrorism” features
address this growing threat, discussing homegrown
terrorists, the diversity of hate, protecting sensitive
installations, and much more.
• The material on parole has been moved to Chapter
12 and combined with coverage of probation. A new
Chapter 12 title, “Probation, Parole, and Community
Corrections,” reflects this change.
• The layout of each chapter title page more clearly
connects the Learning Objectives to the chapter’s
headings. Each chapter continues to have eight to
ten Learning Objectives, which are placed within the
margins of the chapter to highlight the content, and
then used as the basis for the chapter summary. This
effective integrated system of Learning Objectives
reinforces student understanding and aids in learning
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assessment.
FEATURES
• CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ACTION remains the most
career-oriented text available--with plentiful firstperson accounts of criminal justice jobs to expose
students to the wide range of rewarding careers
available in the field as well as to essential facts on
each career choice, including job qualifications, annual
salary range, and the new Social Media Career tips
described above.
• “CJ and Technology” coverage, while easily identifiable,
is integrated into the narrative so students are less
likely to skip over technological innovations that are
crucial to today’s criminal justice system. Examples
include the use of biometrics in police work, the
use of transdermal alcohol testing, and the future of
fingerprinting.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 1. Criminal
Justice Today. 2. Causes of Crime. 3. Defining and
Measuring Crime. 4. Inside Criminal Law. Part II: THE
POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT. 5. Law Enforcement
Today. 6. Challenges to Effective Policing. 7. POLICE AND
THE CONSTITUTION: RULES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Part III: CRIMINAL COURTS. 8. Courts and the Quest
for Justice. 9. Pretrial Procedures: The Adversary System
in Action. 10. The Criminal Trail. 11. Punishment and
Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS. 12. Probation,
Parole, and Community Corrections. 13. Prisons and
Jails. 14. Behind Bars: The Life of an Inmate. Part V:
SPECIAL ISSUES. 15. The Juvenile Justice System. 16.
Today’s Challenges: Cyber Crime, White Collar Crime,
and International Terrorism.
© 2015, 640pp, Hardback, 9781285458984
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 7E
George F. Cole, University of Connecticut; Christopher E. Smith,
Michigan State University; Christina DeJong, Michigan State
University
In CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA, 7E, International
Edition George Cole, Christopher Smith, and new
coauthor Christina DeJong have accomplished much
within a brief format. They provide discussion of
today’s hottest careers, international comparisons,
writing challenges, and real-world applications--all
within a unique interdisciplinary framework. This
concise introductory criminal justice text shows
students the field’s real-world opportunities while
giving them a broad understanding of how and
why public policy impacts criminal justice as it is
practiced today. Created as an alternative to more
expensive, encyclopedic introductory texts, this
reader-friendly best seller incorporates ideas, themes,
and theories from criminology, sociology, law, history,
psychology, and political science. In addition to a strong
interdisciplinary emphasis, CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN
AMERICA, 7E, International Edition teaches students to
become better citizens by helping them think critically
about what justice means in our society and how
individuals can play a role in defining that meaning.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Unique new coverage illuminates the ways in which
the downturn of the U.S. economy, and resulting
budget reductions, are affecting all segments of the
criminal justice system. Discussions examine staff
and budget cuts in police departments and courts,
the shifting of police resource allocation strategies,
reductions in enforcement of lesser offenses,
initiatives to reduce the use of imprisonment through
community corrections, expanded parole, reentry
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planning, the cost differences between probation
and imprisonment, and the effects of cutbacks on the
testing of criminal evidence.
• The Seventh Edition incorporates an increased
emphasis on critical thinking. New critical thinking
questions and assignments have been added to
each set of “Checkpoint” questions throughout the
text. These brief “Stop and Analyze” sections ask
students to analyze and briefly give reasons for their
conclusions about a key, debatable issue raised in
that section of the book. Additionally, critical thinking
questions have been added to each “What Americans
Think” feature to better link those features to the
issues and discussions in the chapters in which they
appear.
• “Question of Ethics” features are all new. Rather than
simply posing hypothetical scenarios with obvious
answers as many books do, each one now uses a
recent news story about an actual event to bring
timely, relevant ethical questions to the fore. To
enhance critical thinking, students are asked to place
themselves in the roles of police chiefs, judges, and
other officials--and use those perspectives to present
policies and action steps to address the “real world”
ethical problems.
• Additional “Policy Debates” sections--which
encourage lively discussion and debate by describing
a policy issue such as aggressive policing or the death
penalty and outlining its pros and cons--have been
included to heighten currency. For example, the
“Policy Debate” box in Chapter 3 looks at the question
of whether or not ex-felons’ gun ownership rights
should be restored.
FEATURES
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter begins with numbered learning objectives
that are carefully matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections and linked to corresponding quiz or test items
in the accompanying Test Bank, PowerPoint® slides,
CourseMate website, and Study Guide.
• The authors’ widely lauded interdisciplinary approach
draws on research from criminology, law, history,
sociology, psychology, and political science. This
treatment facilitates a deeper understanding of
the American criminal justice system by examining
subjects such as social systems, social problems,
determinants of individual behavior, government
processes, policy making, and conceptions of morality
and justice.
• “Close-up” essays and other real-life examples
throughout the text draw on material from newspaper
articles, court decisions, first-person accounts,
and other current sources to show students the
human implications of criminal justice policies and
procedures.
• “Technology Issues in Criminal Justice” features in
each chapter show students how the police, courts,
and corrections have made the criminal justice system
more effective through the use of innovations such
as nonlethal weapons, patrol car computers, behavior
modification, stalker trackers, and other advanced
technology.
• Interactive “What Americans Think” features
throughout the book give students the opportunity
to review public opinion polls on controversial issues
and then go online to vote for themselves. “Inside
the Criminal Justice System and Beyond: One Man’s
Journey,” a serialized essay by Chuck Terry that
concludes each part of the book, provides a rare
insider’s look at the steps in the criminal justice
process.
• “Careers in Criminal Justice” boxes feature profiles of
people working in the field and current information
on real-world job qualifications, outlooks, salaries,
and more, such as growing opportunities with the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency of the
Department of Homeland Security.
CONTENTS
Part I: CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
1. The Criminal Justice System. 2. Crime and Crime
Causation. 3. Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law. Part
II: POLICE. 4. Police. 5. Policing: Contemporary Issues
and Challenges. 6. Police and the Law. Part III: COURTS.
7. Courts and Adjudication. 8. Pretrial Procedures, Plea
Bargaining, and the Criminal Trial. 9. Punishment and
Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS. 10. Corrections. 11.
Community Corrections: Probation and Intermediate
Sanctions. 12. Incarceration and Prison Society. Part V:
SPECIAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 13. Reentry into
the Community. 14. Technology and Criminal Justice. 15.
Juvenile Justice. Appendix: Constitution of the United
States: Criminal Justice Amendments. References.
Glossary. Name Index. Subject Index.
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© 2014, 560pp, Paperback, 9781285072692
ESSENTIALS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 9E
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; John L. Worrall,
University of Texas at Dallas
One of the few bestselling introductory criminal
justice texts written by professors who actively teach
the undergraduate course each year, ESSENTIALS OF
CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Ninth Edition, is uniquely attuned
to the needs of today’s students and instructors.
This brief introduction to the criminal justice system
provides students with thorough, objective coverage of
all the latest research in the field, cutting-edge topical
and case discussions, and the richest examination of
career options to be found in a criminal justice text-all in fewer than 500 pages. The text is ideal for those
who want the proven reliability of Siegel and Worrall’s
authorship in a shorter, paperback presentation.
Impeccable scholarship is made accessible through
the use of integrated learning objectives, plentiful
visuals, and a unique “Reality-Check” theme designed to
disabuse students of the incorrect notions, perceptions,
and biases they bring to the class as a result of what
they see on television or the Internet. And now, a
unique new focus on understanding ethical issues gives
students opportunities to grapple with ethical concerns
faced by agents of the criminal justice system in their
professional lives.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A new focus on understanding ethical issues gives
students unparalleled opportunities to grapple with
many of the ethical concerns faced by agents of the
criminal justice system in their professional lives.
• Each chapter begins with a new real-life case vignette
that reflects an ethical challenge in criminal justice.
For example, Chapter 3 opens with the story of
Jennifer Jorgensen, who was sentenced to three to
nine years in prison for a car crash in which she was
driving without a seatbelt, causing the death of her
unborn child. The discussion reflects on the ethics
of the case, i.e., is it fair to charge someone like
Jorgenson with manslaughter even though she had
no intent to kill her unborn child?
• In support of the stronger emphasis on ethics, new
“Ethical Reflections” boxes throughout each chapter
challenge students to apply their own sense of ethics
to everyday decision-making. These boxes provide
further discussion and reinforcement of the ethical
issue introduced in the chapter opener.
• Revised “Ethical Challenge” features now include more
background information, making these activities more
approachable for students and more easily assignable
for instructors. These features present controversial
topics in criminal justice and ask students to address
the ethical dilemma posed by the issue in an essay.
• New “WebApps” throughout the book offer a
variety of activities for further research and reading,
identifying websites that contain valuable information
to enrich the textual material.
• “Careers in Criminal Justice” boxes include a new
“Reality Check” section that discusses the potential
pitfalls of the career area, as well as what might
disqualify a person from the career or job being
highlighted. New careers introduced in this edition
include Loss Prevention Specialist in Chapter 4 and
Crime Analyst in Chapter 5.
FEATURES
• The “CSI effect” deals instructors one of their greatest
challenges. The text’s myth-busting “RealityCheck”
theme meets the challenge head on, helping students
replace the fiction they’ve seen on television or the
Internet with a solid understanding of the realities
of the criminal justice system. Chapter-opening
“RealityCheck” statements highlight common
misperceptions about crime and the American
criminal justice system. Throughout the chapter,
marginal “RealityCheck” insets spotlight where these
myths are countered or dispelled. Focus questions
encourage critical thinking and discussion.
• Providing maximum reinforcement and promoting
student success, chapters begin with numbered
learning objectives that are carefully matched to
end-of-chapter summary sections--as well as linked
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to ancillary quiz and test items.
• “Criminal Justice and Technology” boxes review some
of the more recent scientific advances that can aid the
justice system. In Chapter 12, for example, “Monitoring
People and Places in Prison” looks at how technology
now enables prison administrators to keep track
of dangerous inmates and also monitor the most
dangerous places on the prison grounds.
• “Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice” boxed
features highlight evidence-based criminal justice
policies and practices, helping students to think
critically about current justice issues. For example, a
box in Chapter 2 reviews the issues surrounding gun
control and the Constitution, another in Chapter 11
looks at the problems faced by elderly inmates, and
a box in Chapter 12 discusses criminal records and
reentry success.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE NATURE OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINAL
JUSTICE. 1. Crime and Criminal Justice. 2. The Nature
of Crime and Victimization. 3. Criminal Law: Substance
and Procedure. Part II: THE POLICE AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT. 4. Police in Society: History and
Organization. 5. The Police: Role and Function. 6. Issues
in Policing: Professional, Social, and Legal. Part III:
COURTS AND ADJUDICATION. 7. Courts, Prosecution,
and the Defense. 8. Pretrial and Trial Procedures. 9.
Punishment and Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS
AND ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS. 10. Community
Sentences: Probation, Intermediate Sanctions, and
Restorative Justice. 11. Corrections: History, Institutions,
and Populations. 12. Prison Life: Living in and Leaving
Prison. Part V: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN AMERICAN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 13. Juvenile Justice in the Twenty
First Century. 14. Criminal Justice in the New Millennium.
© 2015, 496pp, Paperback, 9781285441528,
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Current Perspectives from InfoTrac®
Wadsworth; Todd Scott, Schoolcraft Community College
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CURRENT
PERSPECTIVES FROM INFOTRAC® includes timely
articles on the Criminal Justice System, Police and Law
Enforcement, Courts and the Adjudication System and
the Correctional System. These articles are an ideal
supplement to our Introduction to Criminal Justice
texts as it provides current examples and goes into
more detail about current issues. Along with the reader,
students are given access to an entire library’s worth of
reliable sources with INFOTRAC®® College Edition, an
online university library of more than 5,000 academic
and popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.
FEATURES
• This short reader includes articles on Current
Perspectives in the field of Criminal Justice.
CONTENTS
SECTION I: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. CRIME
DECLINE. 1. US Crime Rate is Down: Six Key Reasons.
2. Report: Gov’t has Huge Intelligence Force. 3. Palm
Beach County’s High-Tech Security Hub Tracks Terror
Threats and Crime. SECTION II: POLICE AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT. ETHICAL BEHAVIOR. 4. Ramsey
Beefs Up Philadelphia Police Ethics Strategies. 5.
Breaking the Law to Enforce It: Undercover Police
Participation in Crime. 6. Corruption Cases Tainted
Philadelphia Police in 2010. 7. Problems, Sure. Broken?
Not These Everyday Heroes: Debate: How Should the
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department be Fixed.
8. City’s Integrity Squad Disbanded; Ex-Chief Says it
Was Effective. USE OF FORCE. 9. Force Data Show
Taser Becoming Most Used: A Eugene Police Report
Finds that the Use Of Pepper Spray is Falling. 10. Police
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Investigations of the Use of Deadly Force Can Influence
Perceptions and Outcomes. 11. Teaching Police When
to Use Deadly Force. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
12. Weber State Developing Blimp for Police. 13.
Tapping in to Tablets: Knox County Sheriff’s Detectives
Find iPads Helpful with Investigations. 14. Memphis
Police Department Reduces Crime Rates with IBM
Predictive Analytics Software. 15. City of Gary Expands
ShotSpotter Gunshot Location System. EVIDENCEBASED POLICING. 16. GIS Prevalent at the Stockholm
Criminology Symposium. 17. My Search as a Cop for
Justice in a Flawed Criminal System. 18. On The Block:
A Pilot Program in Oakland, California, Combines
Community Policing with Social Services and Gets AtRisk Young Men Off the Street. 19. How to Fix America’s
Broken Criminal Justice System. 20. Violent crime cut 40
percent in Lopezville area.. SECTION III: COURTS AND
THE ADJUDICATION SYSTEM. ETHICAL BEHAVIOR OF
JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS. 21. When Defendants Are
Threatened to Plead Guilty. 22. Casualties of Justice.
SENTENCING STRATEGIES. 23. Jefferson County Court
One of Six in the Country Selected for NHTSA Alcohol
Anklet Case Study. 24. Commission Proposes Changes
to Sentencing Guidelines. THE MIRANDA RULE. 25.
Supreme Court cases 2009-2010 term. 26. High Court
to Hear Appeal in Murder of Toddler, Young Woman.
27. Prosecutors’ legal strategy advances in murder
case. ALTERNATIVE COURTS. 28. Asylum Philadelphia:
A look at the Overburdened Philadelphia. 29. Wellness
Courts Help Alaskans with Addiction Access Treatment.
30. DWI Court Offers Jail Alternative: Program
Saves County Money. SECTION IV: CORRECTIONAL
SYSTEM. ETHICAL BEHAVIOR OF CORRECTIONAL
PERSONNEL. 31. Probation Workers Investigated in
Carjacking. 32. Inmate Being Force-Fed, Lawyer Says.
33. Ex-con tells of sex forced on him. USE OF FORCE.
34. An examination of Legal Cases Involving the Use of
Tasers and Stun Guns on Pretrial Detainees. 35. Inmate’s
Plight a Travesty. EVIDENCE-BASED CORRECTIONS.
36. Community Supervision in Oklahoma Goes
Evidence Based. 37. Investing in Healthy Communities:
Together, in Partnership, We Have a Responsibility to
Society and to Offenders to Continue Developing and
Evaluating Efficient, Effective, and Cost-Conscience
Methods of Delivering Valid, Evidence-Based Treatment
and Programs. 38. Empirically Supported Reentry:
Review and Prospects. 39. From good intentions to
evidence-based: paving the right road. COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS. 40. Leveraging the Criminal Justice
System to Reduce Alcohol- and Drug-Related Crime:
A Review of Three Promising, and Innovative Model
Programs. 41. Toward Fewer Prisoners & Less Crime.
42. Stimulus Money to Fund Program for Residents
on Parole, Probation. SPECIAL POPULATIONS. 43.
Crisis Intervention Teams Adapted To Correctional
Populations. 44. Dodge Correctional Hospice Program
Gives ‘Comfort Care’ to Dying Inmates. 45. State No. 1
in Treatment of Pregnant Inmates.
© 2012, 320pp, Paperback, 9781111828332
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 14E
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; John Worrall
One of the few bestselling introductory criminal
justice texts written by professors who actively
teach the course to large numbers of undergraduates
each year, INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
International Edition, is uniquely attuned to the needs
of today’s students and instructors. Known for its
authoritative, solidly researched content, the exciting
new edition of Siegel and Worrall’s text delivers the
most comprehensive, cutting-edge coverage of criminal
justice available. Extremely student friendly, the
text’s balanced and objective presentation is packed
with provocative real-world examples and the latest
developments from the field. A crisp writing style—
together with integrated multimedia resources and
vivid illustrations—deftly guides readers through the
intricate workings of the police, courts, and correctional
systems; the concepts and processes of justice; and key
policy issues.
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A new feature, “The Victim Experience,” provides a
brief story of a real experience, a big picture section
that places the experience in context, and a classroom
exercise. For instance, “From Vigilantism to United
Victims” in Chapter 5 discusses victims who band
together and take matters into their own hands.
The feature discusses citizens who assisted police
(such as Philadelphians who set up cameras to help
catch perpetrators of a rash of vandalism in their
neighborhood), as well as situations in which victims
acted independently and became vigilantes, like
Bernhard Goetz.
• Expanded coverage of private policing and private
security, loss prevention, and asset protection makes
the text ideal for introductory criminal justice courses
in the growing number of departments that are
increasing their emphasis on these issues in the wake
of municipal budgetary cutbacks.
• Based on reviewer feedback, Part Three has been
streamlined by combining materials formerly in
Chapters 9 (courts and judiciary) and 10 (prosecution
and defense) into a new chapter, “Court Structure and
Personnel”. This change provides even more balanced
treatment across the topics of police, courts, and
corrections.
FEATURES
• Each chapter opens with fascinating accounts of
high-profile, real-life cases illustrating key concepts,
encouraging students to immediately begin absorbing
and applying course material.
• To provide maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter’s learning objectives are carefully integrated
within the text, matched to end-of-chapter summary
sections, and linked to corresponding quiz/test items
in the accompanying Test Bank, Study Guide, and
CourseMate (the book’s website).
• Each question in the “Instructor Approved” Test Bank
is carefully reviewed by experienced instructors
for quality, accuracy, and content coverage. The
“Instructor Approved” seal appears on the front cover
of the supplement as our assurance that instructors
are working with an assessment and grading resource
of the highest caliber.
• “Professional Spotlight” part openers exemplify the
text’s emphasis on career opportunities in the field.
These “guest speaker” openers feature professionals
offering some insight or experience that puts their
criminal justice career in a positive light.
• Several other features throughout the text help
students understand and apply what they are learning
within a realistic and current criminal justice context,
including:
• -”Key Cases” reflect the latest developments in case
law and highlight important cases in policing, courts,
corrections, juvenile justice, and homeland security.
• -”Evolution of Case” use a particular case to show how
the law has evolved over time with related decisions
and cases.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE NATURE OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINAL
JUSTICE. 1. Crime and Criminal Justice. 2. Nature
and Extent of Crime. 3. Understanding Crime and
Victimization. 4. Criminal Law. Part II: THE POLICE AND
LAW ENFORCEMENT. 5. Police History and Structure.
6. Police Organization, Role, Function. 7. Issues in
Policing. 8. Police and Rule of Law. Part III: COURTS
AND ADJUDICATION. 9. Court Structure and Personnel.
10. Pretrial and Trial Procedures. 11. Punishment and
Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS. 12. Community
Corrections: Probation, Intermediate Sanctions,
Restorative Justice. 13. Corrections History, Institutions,
Populations. 14. Prison Life. Part V: CONTEMPORARY
CHALLENGES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 15. Juvenile
Justice. 16. Crime and Justice in the New Millennium.
© 2014, 736pp, Paperback, 9781285069128
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THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL
JUSTICE, 14E
George F. Cole, University of Connecticut; Christopher E. Smith,
Michigan State University; Christina DeJong, Michigan State
University
This classic best seller, commonly referred to as “The
Eagle,” helps students discover the meaning of justice
in our society and identify the roles individuals play in
the criminal justice system. Examining criminal justice
through an interdisciplinary lens, THE AMERICAN
SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 14th Edition, presents
elements from criminology, sociology, law, history,
psychology, and political science, and challenges
students to balance the mechanics of the system with
its human components. The text offers a relevant
introduction to the field with solid scholarship and
approachable writing, and holds student attention with
current, compelling events and cases. The combination
of these elements helps prepare students to participate
in the system as citizens and future criminal justice
practitioners.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Thoroughly updated, this edition also includes a
new emphasis on the importance of evidence-based
practice in criminal justice. The contemporary effort
to apply systematic social science research to shape
criminal justice policies and practices is highlighted
through numerous examples in “New Directions
in Criminal Justice Policy features.” Topics include
evidence-based practices concerning the release of
sex offenders into the community, the physical and
psychological well-being of police officers, police
patrol emphases on “hot spots” and problem-oriented
policing, and public surveillance technology.
• The “Question of Ethics” features at the end of each
chapter are all new, and now emphasize examples
drawn from news reports. Topics include police
honesty in conducting stops and filing reports on
crimes, questioning suspects, use of force, and judges’
behavior. These features give students an opportunity
to role play and hone their ethical decision-making
skills. Each “dilemma” presented is followed by a
“Critical Thinking and Analysis” writing exercise.
• New technology topics include emerging issues
such as transnational cybercrimes, the epidemic of
smartphone thefts, police use of predictive software,
license plate readers, and domestic use of aerial
drones for law enforcement purposes. There is also
new material on transnational crimes, recurring
victimization, decriminalization of marijuana, use of
smartphones by patrol officers, specialized courts,
terrorism, and many other key topics.
FEATURES
• Each chapter includes several “Stop and Analyze”
critical thinking features. These higher-order questions
check students’ understanding of what they have just
read; some questions challenge students to develop
arguments and conclusions about their own positions.
“Debating the Issue” sections within the text’s boxed
inserts can be used to spur classroom discussion or
as writing assignments.
• “Technology and Criminal Justice” features highlight
important new technologies that affect the system
today. For example, Chapter 2 provides a discussion
of the ways in which technologies such as cell
phones and social media are being used both in the
commission of, and in the investigation of, criminal
activities. In Chapter 9, a boxed feature introduces
technological innovations in jail administration.
• The text’s primary themes--1) criminal justice as a
social system, including multiple subsystems, and 2)
criminal justice as an interdisciplinary endeavor based
on criminology, sociology, law, history, psychology,
and political science--broaden your students’
perspectives on criminal justice.
• “Civic Engagement: Your Role in the System” expands
on the civic engagement theme introduced in Chapter
1. After presenting real-life examples, this feature
prompts students to apply what they are learning to
a deeper exploration of the topic, and then compare
their response to real-world results via the Internet.
• Because public opinion plays an important role in
the policy-making process in a democracy, the text
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features unique “What Americans Think” insets to
engage students through the use of public opinion
polls on controversial criminal justice issues. This
feature allows students to see how their opinions
compare with the national perspective.
• “Close Up” boxes provide real-life examples that draw
on newspapers, court decisions, first-person accounts,
and other current sources, illustrating how theory
plays out in practice as well as the human implications
of policies and procedures in criminal justice.
• “New Directions in Criminal Justice Policy” delivers
unparalleled coverage of policy issues, showing how
criminal justice policy affects the system as well as the
role of public opinion in policy formation.
CONTENTS
Part I: CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
1. Crime and Justice in America. 2. Victimization and
Criminal Behavior. 3. The Criminal Justice System. 4.
Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law. Part II: POLICE.
5. Police. 6. Police Officers and Law Enforcement
Operations. 7. Policing: Contemporary Issues and
Challenges. 8. Police and Constitutional Law. Part
III: COURTS. 9. Courts and Pretrial Processes. 10.
Prosecution and Defense. 11. Determination of Guilt: Plea
Bargaining and Trials. 12. Punishment and Sentencing.
Part IV: CORRECTIONS. 13. Corrections. 14. Community
Corrections: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions. 15.
Incarceration and Prison Society. 16. Reentry Into the
Community. Part V: THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM.
17. Juvenile Justice.
© 2015, 800pp, Hardback, 9781285458991
Issues in Criminal
Justice
COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEMS, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 5E
Harry R. Dammer, The University of Scranton; Jay S. Albanese,
Virginia Commonwealth University
With its innovative topical approach, bestselling
COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS, 5E,
International Edition offers a comprehensive analysis
as it compares the various criminal justice systems
throughout the world using six model countries:
China, England, France, Germany, Japan, and Saudi
Arabia. The text illustrates the different types of law
and justice systems while exploring the historical,
political, economic, social, and cultural influences on
each system. This unique approach examines important
aspects of each type of justice system--common law,
civil law, socialist law, and sacred (Islamic) law--to give
students a thorough understanding of the similarities
and differences of each system without overloading
them with too much information. Completely up
to date, the Fifth Edition includes the latest trends
and issues in international juvenile justice, policing,
and terrorism, including expanded coverage of such
high-profile topics as human trafficking, Internet
pornography, identity theft, transnational policing,
and more.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Completely up to date and reflecting the latest issues
and trends from the field, COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSTEMS, 5E, International Edition offers
expanded coverage of such high-profile issues as
human trafficking, Internet pornography, identity
theft, organized crime, terrorism, transnational
policing, and more to keep students on the cutting
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edge of the field.
• Chapter learning objectives help students focus on the
most important concepts as they read. Objectives are
linked to comprehensive bullet-point summaries at
the ends of chapters to reinforce students’ retention
of key concepts.
• Each chapter now opens with a high-interest vignette
that draws students into chapter material and vividly
illustrates the relevance of the upcoming chapter
content.
The Courts and Legal Professionals. 8. After Conviction:
The Sentencing Process. 9. After Conviction: The
Problem of Prison. 10. Terrorism. 11. Transnational
Organized Crime. 12. Juvenile Justice in International
Perspective.
© 2014, 400pp, Paperback, 9781285067872
FEATURES
• COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS, 5E,
International Edition is the only book of its kind that
devotes a separate chapter to international crime
trends, which includes data on crime victimization in
30 countries and 33 world cities as well as homicides
in 54 countries.
• Making instant connections with students,
“Comparative CJ at the Movies” boxes in every
chapter summarize recent movies dealing with
comparative criminal justice issues--giving students
hands-on experience applying text material to realistic
scenarios.
• Spotlighting recent news of crime and criminal justice
in comparative contexts, critical thinking exercise
boxes in every chapter challenge students to put
chapter concepts into real-world practice.
• Giving students a truly global perspective, the text’s
unique topical arrangement uses six specific model
countries to compare, contrast, and illustrate a
variety of criminal justice systems. England depicts
the common law system, France the unitary civil law
system, Germany the federal civil law system, Saudi
Arabia the Islamic law system, Japan a hybrid but
distinctive system, and China socialist law.
• The authors’ innovative approach is both historical
and political in its intriguing demonstration of how
each country’s system of justice is the product of that
nation’s distinctive historical and political events and
culture. Economic and social factors are also taken
into account.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. 2. Measuring and Comparing Crime In
and Across Nations. 3. Families of Law. 4. Six Model
Nations. 5. Law Enforcement: Functions, Organization,
and Community Involvement. 6. Criminal Procedure. 7.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, 2E
A History of the Criminal Justice System, International
Edition
Mitchel P. Roth, Sam Houston State University
Authoritative and engaging, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT:
A HISTORY OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM,
International Edition delivers a comprehensive
examination of the history of the criminal justice
system. Roth begins with a discussion of system’s roots
in the ancient world and Great Britain and carries the
narrative all the way through the 21st Century and the
impact of terrorism and white collar crime on today’s
criminal justice institutions. Written by a historian and
criminologist, the text goes in depth to demonstrate
how history has shaped the present criminal justice
system and how it affects public policy being established
today. It offers intriguing insight into the people--such
as Robert F. Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover--and events-like the Innocence Project--that impacted the evolution
of the American system. In addition to its thorough
coverage of history, the Second Edition explores
the issues challenging today’s system, such as Ponzi
schemes, medical marijuana, the Second Chance Act,
faith-based initiatives, prison gangs, and much more.
Covering criminal justice both chronologically and
topically, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT couples recent
trends with historical analysis to equip readers with
a thorough understanding of today’s criminal justice
system.
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
• More than 30 new vignettes illustrate the contributions
to the criminal justice system made by a wide variety
of individuals and events: Robert F. Kennedy as
attorney general; NYC Constable Jacob Hays; J.
Edgar Hoover and organized crime; the Kansas City
Massacre; the Kefauver hearings; COINTELPRO;
the RICO Act; anarchism in America; Western town
marshals; the Innocence Project; Piracy; Colonial
Blue Laws; “Pleading the Belly”; wiretapping; Ponzi
schemes; and more.
• Thoroughly revised, Chapter 14 illustrates the impact
of the age of terrorism on the American criminal
justice system, including the Patriot Act and its
reauthorization, the Department of Homeland
Security, torture, rendition, and military tribunals.
It also includes an updated section on white collar
crime--the subprime mortgage scandal, Enron,
Bernard Madoff, the return of the Ponzi scheme,
etc.-- and features new material on prison gangs, the
aging prison population, AIDS and other prison health
issues, the lethal injection debate, medical marijuana,
the Second Chance Act, and life without parole.
• Chapter 13 includes late-breaking coverage of recent
criminal justice issues, such as faith-based initiatives,
restorative justice, and prison gangs.
CONTENTS
PREFACE. 1. From Customs to Codes: Criminal Justice in
the Ancient World. 2. English Criminal Justice Traditions
(570-1725). 3. Criminal Justice in Early America (15971740). 4. Criminal Justice in Revolutionary Times (17181797). 5. Criminal Justice in the New Nation (1777-1834).
6. Criminal Justice in Antebellum America (1817-1857).
7. Criminal Justice in Civil War America (1856-1876).
8. Criminal Justice in Victorian America (1870-1901).
9. Criminal Justice in the Progressive Era (1898-1928).
10. Criminal Justice in the Crisis Decades (1919-1938).
11. Criminal Justice at Mid-Century (1941-1959). 12.
Nationalization of Criminal Justice (1960-1979). 13.
Criminal Justice at the End of the Twentieth Century
(1980-2000). 14. Criminal Justice in the Age of Terrorism
(2000-2010). GLOSSARY. WHO’S WHO IN CRIMINAL
JUSTICE HISTORY. INDEX.
© 2011, 408pp, Paperback, 9780495812692
FEATURES
• Covering criminal justice both chronologically and
topically, this engaging text helps students grasp key
events in the history of the criminal justice system
while connecting closely with policy issues in today’s
society.
• CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: A HISTORY OF THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, 2e truly equips students
with the whole story. This comprehensive text
includes both recent trends and historical analysis,
providing students with the bigger picture of the
history of criminal justice--from Neolithic times to
the present--and also emphasizing the changes and
the influences over time.
• Critical thinking questions and Internet resources
included at the end of each chapter encourage
students to link material beyond the specific chapter
content.
• In each chapter, a Point/Counterpoint discussion
uses first-person accounts to illustrate an important
criminal justice debate from the period.
DRUG USE AND ABUSE, 8E
A Comprehensive Introduction, International Edition
Howard Abadinsky, St. Johns University
Packed with the latest data and research, the powerful
new Eighth Edition of Howard Abadinsky’s DRUG USE
AND ABUSE: A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION,
8E, International Edition delivers a thorough,
interdisciplinary survey of all aspects of drug and
alcohol abuse. The text draws from the many disciplines
of history, law, pharmacology, political science,
social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, and
criminal justice--resulting in the most comprehensive,
authoritative single source available. The author
explores the history of drugs, their impact on society,
the pharmacological impact of drugs on the body,
drug policy implications, the criminal justice system
response, the drug business, law enforcement, theories
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of use, as well as the effects, treatment, and prevention
of abuse. New coverage includes nonmedical use of
prescription drugs, synthetic substances, the use of
stimulants to treat PTSD and ADD, medical marijuana,
the connection between drug trafficking and terrorism,
and an updated analysis of the United States drug
policy.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Each chapter now opens with a high-interest vignette
that draws students into the material and illustrates
the relevance of the upcoming chapter content. The
vignettes include stories about infants addicted to
drugs, the discovery of a drug tunnel between Mexico
and California, the effects of LSD on a leukemia
patient’s depression, Russia’s “City without Drugs”
treatment methodology, and more.
• Chapter learning objectives guide students in focusing
on the most important concepts as they read.
Objectives are linked to comprehensive bullet-point
summaries at the end of each chapter to reinforce
student retention of key concepts.
• More student friendly than ever, the new Eighth
Edition combines the chapters on psychological
and sociological theories to better explain drug use
through an integrated viewpoint. It also combines
the chapters on drug prevention and treatment to
elaborate more on the various models utilized to
prevent and treat drug use.
• Reflecting the latest developments and emerging
issues from the field, the new edition includes
updated coverage of the prevalence of drug use and
users, the nonmedical use of prescription drugs, the
use of stimulants to treat PTSD and ADD, medical
marijuana, the illegal drug business in Afghanistan and
Mexico, the connection between drug trafficking and
terrorism, global responses to drug use, an updated
analysis of the United States drug policy, and more.
In addition, new sections cover synthetic substances,
opioid antagonists, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders,
Kratom, and more.
theories of drug use.
• The author draws from his real-life experiences in
the field as well as the classroom to bring the most
comprehensive, student-friendly text available.
Before becoming a professor at St. Johns University,
Dr. Howard Abadinsky served as an inspector for the
Cook County, Illinois, sheriff for eight years and as a
New York state parole officer and senior parole officer
for 15 years.
• Accessible and suitable for introductory level
students, the text begins each chapter with eyeopening quotes related to drug usage, policy, and
system responses that motivate students to read on.
• In-text learning tools such as chapter objectives and
end-of-chapter summaries help improve student
comprehension. In addition, key concepts and figures
set off in the margins along with insightful boxes and
tables all work together to help students identify
crucial points.
CONTENTS
1. An Introduction to Drug Use and Abuse. 2. The
Biology of Psychoactive Substances. 3. Depressants. 4.
Stimulants. 5. Hallucinogens, Marijuana, Inhalants, and
Prescription Drugs. 6. Psychology and Sociology of Drug
Use. 7. Preventing and Treating Drug Use. 8. History
of Drug Use and Drug Legislation. 9. Drug Trafficking.
10. Drug Laws and Law Enforcement. 11. United States
Drug Policy. 12. Decriminalization, Legalization, and
Harm Reduction.
© 2014, 416pp, Paperback, 9781285070407
FEATURES
• Equipping students with a thorough overview and
solid understanding of the subject matter, DRUG USE
AND ABUSE: A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION,
8E, International Edition delivers current, informative,
and balanced coverage of the history, policy, and
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New Edition in May 2014
MEDIA, CRIME, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 4E
Ray Surette, University of Central Florida
MEDIA, CRIME, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, International
Edition is the definitive text on media and criminal
justice. Its scholarship is impeccable, its style direct and
approachable, and its format engaging and complete
with visual examples and a collection of sidebar
material that complements the main discussions. With
the ever-increasing role of media in both reporting
crime and shaping it into infotainment, the importance
of the interplay between contemporary media and
the criminal justice system is greater today than ever
before. Author Ray Surette comprehensively surveys
this interplay while emphasizing that people use mediaprovided knowledge to construct a picture of the world,
and then act based on this constructed reality.
FEATURES
• Helps students become critical media consumers by
highlighting and correcting common misconceptions
regarding the mass media’s effects on crime and
justice.
• Offers a scientific yet approachable treatment of the
subject, with a well-researched and thorough review
of the relevant empirical and legal data on the criminal
justice system, the media’s influence on attitudes,
the media’s impact on crime, and media-designed
programs to reduce crime.
• Examines all forms of media, including TV, film,
newspapers, music, advertising, and “new media.”
CONTENTS
1. Predators, Pictures and Policy: An Introduction. 2.
Social Constructionism. 3. Crime and Criminality. 4.
Crime Fighters. 5. The Courts. 6. Corrections. 7. Crime
Control. 8. The Media and Criminal Justice Policy.
9. Media and Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First
Century. Glossary. References. Index. Image Credits.
© 2011, 304pp, Paperback, 9780495812883
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Includes expanded, in-depth discussion of “new
media,” such as Twitter and YouTube, throughout the
text, and enhanced discussions of media and whitecollar crime, the CSI effect, and victims of crime in
the media.
• Contains numerous visuals and contemporary
examples throughout to help students make
connections to the substantive points found in each
chapter.
• Discusses recent media crime and justice events and
associated personalities, including Michael Jackson’s
death, Tiger Woods, the Grand Theft Auto game, Court
TV, the Amanda Knox Italian murder trial, the Casey
Anthony child murder case, Paris Hilton’s jail term,
Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo prisons, Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed’s terrorist trial, and more.
ORGANIZED CRIME, INTERNATIONAL
EDITION, 10E
Howard Abadinsky, St. Johns University
Ever dynamic, organized crime continues to change.
Efforts to combat one aspect of the phenomenon,
the American Mafia, have reached high levels of
prosecutorial success--resulting in a decline in the
organization’s relative importance. Meanwhile,
criminal organizations operating on a global scale have
become more sophisticated and more threatening,
and additional crime groups have been added to the
pantheon we refer to as organized crime. Reflecting
changes that have occurred in recent years, this edition
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updates information and analyses of organized crime
as well as efforts to deal with it.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Each chapter now opens with a high-interest vignette
that draws students into the material and illustrates
the relevance of the upcoming chapter content.
• Chapter learning objectives guide students in
focusing on the most important concepts as they
read. Objectives are linked to comprehensive bulletpoint summaries at the ends of chapters to reinforce
students’ retention of key concepts.
• Updated and expanded coverage of outlaw motorcycle
clubs appears in Chapter 10, with a particular
emphasis on the five most important clubs. Two clubs-the Pagans, who have ties to the American Mafia,
and the Mongols, a rapidly expanding and especially
violent organization--are discussed for the first time
in this edition.
• This edition presents thoroughly updated information
on ethnic crime groups and all-new material on human
trafficking, extortion, cybercrime, counterfeiting, and
arms dealing (Chapter 11); and coverage of updated
statutes (the Sherman Anti-Trust and Landrum-Griffin
Acts, etc.) in Chapter 14.
FEATURES
6. Latin American Organized Crime. 7. Black Organized
Crime. 8. Asian Organized Crime. 9. Russian Organized
Crime. 10. Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs. 11. Organized
Crime: “Goods and Services”: Gambling, Loansharking,
Theft, Fencing, Sex, Trafficking in Persons, Arms, and
Counterfeit Products. 12. Organized Crime and Drug
Trafficking. 13. Organized Crime in Labor, Business, and
Money Laundering. 14. Organized Crime: Statutes. 15.
Organized Crime: Law Enforcement. Conclusion.
© 2013, 496pp, Paperback, 9781133491071
New Edition in June 2014
SENSE AND NONSENSE ABOUT CRIME,
DRUGS, AND COMMUNITIES, 7E
A Policy Guide, International Edition
Samuel Walker, University of Nebraska, Omaha
• ORGANIZED CRIME provides a uniquely gripping
and realistic analysis of its subject, informed by the
author’s first-hand information from his personal
experience as a parole officer and supervisor in
New York City, his work for the Sheriff’s Office in
Cook County, Illinois, and hours of interviews with
organized crime figures.
• Consistently praised for its clear analysis of the
definitions and attributes of organized crime, the text
is also known for its careful use of theory, substantial
research, and avoidance of sensationalism.
• Streamlined historical and theoretical coverage makes
the text especially engaging and student-friendly,
while remaining comprehensive and providing context
for an understanding of modern organized crime.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Organized Crime. 2. Development
of Organized Crime in the United States. 3. The
American Mafia. 4. Explaining Organized Crime. 5.
Italian Organized Crime and the Albanian Connection.
Samuel Walker’s SENSE AND NONSENSE ABOUT
CRIME, DRUGS, AND COMMUNITIES, International
Edition was one of the first books to challenge
common misconceptions about crime, and the new
Seventh Edition remains uniquely effective at doing
so. Described as a “masterful critique” of American
policies on everything from crime control, to guns, to
drugs, this incisive text cuts through popular myths
and political rhetoric to confront both conservative and
liberal propositions in the context of current research
and proven practice. The result is a distinctly lucid,
research-based work that stimulates critical thinking
and enlivens class discussions. This engaging text
captures the full complexity of the administration of
justice while providing students with a clear sense of
its key principles and general patterns.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A new section on state sex offender registration,
notification, and residency restriction laws cites
substantial evidence indicating that these restrictions
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are not effective, because they apply to many
offenders who are not serious predators and do not
pose a risk to the community, they overwhelm criminal
justice officials and prevent them from effectively
monitoring offenders who pose a genuine recidivism
risk, and they often prevent people from finding a
decent place to live.
• New and expanded coverage of drug courts discusses
them in the context of other relevant programs in
policing and prosecution in order to develop a central
theme of carefully designed, narrowly focused,
problem-oriented approaches, giving the current
edition a more positive and hopeful orientation, rather
than merely emphasizing what does not work.
• The Seventh Edition of SENSE AND NONSENSE
ABOUT CRIME, DRUGS, AND COMMUNITIES
restores the cartoons that were a distinctive and
popular feature of earlier editions, updating this
favorite element with an entirely new set of amusing
and insightful illustrations by cartoonist Frank Irwin,
which give the book an appealing new look.
CONTENTS
PART I: THINKING CLEARLY ABOUT CRIME. 1. Crime
and Policy: A Complex Problem. 2. Models of Criminal
Justice. 3. The Going Rate. 4. The Prediction Problem
PART II: GET TOUGH: THE CONSERVATIVE ATTACK
ON CRIME. 5. Unleash the Cops! 6. Deter the Criminals.
7. Lock ‘Em Up. 8. Close the Loopholes. PART III: THE
MIDDLE GROUND: VICTIMS AND GUNS. 9. Protect
Crime Victims. 10. Control Gun Crimes. PART IV: Reform:
The Liberal Prescription. 11. Treat ‘Em! 12. Building
Justice and Compliance with the Law. PART V: THE
DRUG PROBLEM. 13. Sense and Nonsense About Drugs.
PART VI: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: CRIME AND
COMMUNITY. 14. Crime and Community.
© 2011, 416pp, Paperback, 9780495812685
FEATURES
• The groundbreaking original edition of SENSE
AND NONSENSE ABOUT CRIME, DRUGS, AND
COMMUNITIES was one of the first books to
challenge common misconceptions about crime
and to pointedly criticize policies based on those
misconceptions, and each subsequent edition
has built on this legacy of honest assessment and
research-based analysis.
• With a strong emphasis on current research and
proven practices, Walker cuts through popular myths
and political rhetoric to challenge both liberal and
conservative policies and the underlying beliefs and
assumptions that give rise to them.
• A full chapter, entitled “Crime and Community,”
provides an extensive discussion of communityfocused crime prevention policies, including
community prosecution, offender re-entry programs,
and problem-oriented policing, offering students
valuable information and insights related to these
important topics.
• Walker employs an engaging, reader-friendly
writing style that enables him to clearly and vividly
communicate even complex ideas about how the
criminal justice system operates and the ways it is
affected by politics.
SERIAL MURDERERS AND THEIR
VICTIMS, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 6E
Eric W. Hickey, California State University, Fresno
This text provides an in-depth, scholarly, and broadbased examination of serial murderers and their
victims. Featuring coverage supported by extensive
data and research, the book profiles some of the most
prominent murderers of our time, addressing the
highest-profile serial killer type--the sexual predator-as well as a wide variety of other types (male, female,
team, healthcare, and serial killers from outside the
U.S.). Author Eric Hickey examines the lives of over
400 serial murderers, analyzing the cultural, historical,
and religious factors that influence our myths and
stereotypes of these individuals. He describes the
biological, psychological, and sociological reasons for
serial murder and discusses profiling and other law
enforcement issues related to the apprehension and
disposition of serial killers.
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
• This edition includes expanded coverage of such highprofile issues as child offenders, school and workplace
killings, crime scene and forensic analysis, the social
construction of serial murder, serial murderers in
prison, new techniques in investigation, and more.
• Included for the first time are chapter learning
objectives, which are linked to a comprehensive
bullet-point summary at the end of each chapter.
• Significantly revised and expanded coverage of
profiling in Chapter 13 includes updated coverage
of prominent methods, problems with profiling, the
BAU’s activities, typologies used to examine serial
murderers, and other topics.
FEATURES
• Many profiles of serial killers, as well as vignettes,
attract students’ interest and prepare them for class
discussions.
• The text provides a thorough analysis of the lives
of male, female, and team serial killers through
examination of individual cases, typology construction,
and explanatory models.
• Profiling the offenders as well as the offended, the
author addresses the victims and survivors of serial
murder and its impact on communities.
• An in-depth, research-based account of serial
murderers introduces students to the seriousness
of the topic and debunks myths and stereotypes
surrounding the perception of serial killers.
• Profiles of the various types of serial killers introduce
students to the assorted patterns of killing.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction: The Phenomenon of Serial Murder.
2. Cultural Development of Monsters, Demons, and
Evil. 3. Psycho-Genetics of Serial Murderers. 4. Social
Construction of Serial Murder. 5. Sexual Predators,
Paraphilia, and Murder. 6. Healthcare Killers. 7. The
Male Serial Murderer. 8. Team Killers. 9. The Female
Serial Murderer. 10. Victims. 11. Serial Murder from a
Global Perspective. 12. Interviewing Serial Murderers. 13.
Profiling, Apprehension, and Disposition of Serial Killers.
© 2013, 512pp, Paperback, 9781133492252
THE COLOR OF JUSTICE, 5E
Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America, International
Edition
Samuel Walker, University of Nebraska, Omaha; Cassia Spohn,
Arizona State University; Miriam DeLone, Fayetteville State University
Comprehensive and balanced, THE COLOR OF JUSTICE,
International Edition is the definitive book on current
research and theories of racial and ethnic discrimination
within America’s Criminal Justice system. The best
and the most recent research on patterns of criminal
behavior and victimization, police practices, court
processing and sentencing, the death penalty, and
correctional programs are covered giving students the
facts and theoretical foundation they need to make
their own informed decisions about discrimination
in the system. Uniquely unbiased, THE COLOR OF
JUSTICE makes every effort to incorporate discussion
of all major race groups found in the United States.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New! Chapter 1 is significantly revised to provide
a better foundation and starting point for race,
ethnicity, and social class.
• New! Keeping this book on the cutting edge, this
edition includes more recent statistics, current cases,
and high-profile topics such as intersectionality, racial
profiling, minorities as justice officials/professionals,
gangs, hate crime, terrorism, immigration, and human
trafficking.
• New! The new edition has greatly expanded coverage
of immigration and the controversy over immigration
and crime. The discussions sort through today’s
political debates to present an objective view based
on the best and most recently available data.
FEATURES
• Rather than focus exclusively on one or two specific
minority groups, the authors strive to discuss a
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wide variety of racial minorities – Hispanics, Native
Americans, Asian Americans, Arab Americans, and
more – to give students a more complete perspective.
• “In the Courts” boxes in most chapters provide an indepth examination of a recent court case.
• In addition to thorough coverage of racial issues
in the courts and law enforcement, the text also
includes thorough discussion of community-based
and institutional corrections.
• Valuable learning tools to help students master the
material: instructive figures and tables, chapter goals
and conclusions, and informative boxed material and
discussion questions.
CONTENTS
1. Race, Ethnicity, and Crime: The Present Crisis. 2.
Victims and Offenders: Myths and Realities About
Crime. 3. Race, Ethnicity, Social Structure, and Crime. 4.
Justice on the Street? The Police and Minorities. 5. The
Courts: A Quest for Justice During the Pre-Trial Process.
6. Justice on the Bench? Trial and Adjudication in Adult
and Juvenile Court. 7. Race and Sentencing: In Search
of Fairness and Justice. 8. The Color of Death: Race and
the Death Penalty. 9. Corrections: A Picture in Black
and White. 10. Minority Youth and the Criminal Justice
System. 11. The Color of Justice. Selected Bibliography.
Index.
© 2012, 560pp, Paperback, 9781111356484
WHITE COLLAR CRIME, 2E
Current Perspectives from InfoTrac®
Wadsworth; Danielle Lively-Neal, University of Nebraska, Kearney
WHITE COLLAR CRIME: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES
FROM INFOTRAC® includes timely articles on Trends,
Occupational and Avocational Crime, State-Corporate
Crime and Crimes of Globalization, Finance Crime,
Enterprise Crime, Contrepeneurial Crime, Technocrime,
Victims of White Collar Crime, Theories, Policing
and Regulating White Collar Crime, Prosecuting and
Defending White Collar Crime, and Consequences for
White Collar Crime Criminals. These articles are an
ideal supplement to our white collar crime texts as it
provides current examples and goes into more detail
about current issues. Along with the reader, students
are given access to an entire library’s worth of reliable
sources with INFOTRAC®® College Edition, an online
university library of more than 5,000 academic and
popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Articles have been updated.
FEATURES
• This short reader includes articles on Current
Perspectives in the field of White Collar Crime.
CONTENTS
PART I: STUDYING TRENDS IN WHITE COLLAR CRIME
AND ASSESSING ITS COSTS. 1. Remarks by Lanny A.
Breuer, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal
Division at the American Bar. Association National
Institute on White Collar Crime. 2. The Changing
Nature of U.S. Card Payment Fraud: Industry and
Public Policy Options. PART II: OCCUPATIONAL CRIME
AND AVOCATIONAL CRIME. 3. Corruption in Asian
Countries: Can It Be Minimized? 4. Cracking Down
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on Corporate Crime. PART III: STATE-CORPORATE
CRIME AND CRIMES OF GLOBALIZATION. 5. White
Collar Crime: The Worldwide Rise in Corruption
Monitoring. 6. The Globalization of Crime: R Team
of Futurists Examines the Waysin Which Crime Has
Become Globalized and How the Worlds of Legitimate
and Illicit Finance Intertwine. 7. Internet War Crimes
Tribunals and Security in an Interconnected World. PART
IV: FINANCE CRIME. 8. Financial Institutions Fraud.
Twenty-Fifth Edition of the Annual Survey of White
Collar Crime. 9. The Savings and Loan Debacle, Financial
Crime, and the State. PART V: ENTERPRISE CRIME,
CONTREPRENEURIAL CRIME, AND TECHNOCRIME.
10. Computer Crimes. Twenty-Fifth Edition of the
Annual Survey of White Collar Crime. 11. Data Security,
Privacy, and Identity Theft: The Economics Behind the
Policy Debates. 12. The CFO’s Role in Managing Cyber
Risk. 13. Riskiest Cities for Cybercrime: Findings, Better
Business Bureau Statistics, Aging Population Puts UK
Economy At Risk. PART VI: STUDYING VICTIMS OF
WHITE COLLAR CRIMES. 14. Government of Canada
Introduces Legislation to Stand Up for Victims of
White-Collar Crime. 15. Government Whistleblowers:
Crime’s Hidden Victims. 16. But Doctor, I Still Have Both
Feet! Remedial Problems Faced By Victims of Medical
Identity Theft. PART VII: EXPLAINING WHITE COLLAR
CRIME: THEORIES AND ACCOUNTS. 17. Nobody
Gets Hurt? Moral Outrage Against Bribery. PART VIII:
POLICING AND REGULATING WHITE COLLAR CRIME.
18. Microsoft and National White Collar Crime Center
Make Digital Forensics Tool Available to U.S. Law
Enforcement Agencies. 19. Self-Detection: So Key, So
Difficult. 20. Whistleblowing and White Collar Crime
Why Ireland Needs Legislative Change: Ireland Could
Learn Useful Lessons from the Protections Afforded to
Whistleblowers in Other Jurisdictions.. 21. Feds Ready to
Tackle Cybercrime: New Law Gives U.S. Another. PART
IX: PROSECUTING, DEFENDING, AND ADJUDICATING
WHITE COLLAR CRIME. 22. White Collar Crime’s Gray
Area: The Anomaly of Criminalizing Conduct Not
Civilly Actionable. 23. Get the Down and Dirty On
Practicing White-Collar Crime Law. 24. White-Collar
Crime. PART X: CONSEQUENCES FOR WHITE COLLAR
CRIME CRIMINALS. 25. Go Directly to Jail: White Collar
Sentencing After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
© 2012, 416pp, Paperback, 9781111828172
WHITE COLLAR CRIME IN
CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 4E
David O. Friedrichs, University of Scranton
This comprehensive text helps students understand
the problems involved in studying white collar crime,
explanations for crime, the principal focus of the crimes,
and the character of the legal and criminal justice
response to the crime.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• This revision includes much wholly new material,
ranging from global surveys on white collar crime
to oil royalties’ frauds to fraud in the arts market to
“economic hit men” to credit repair frauds.
• The new edition includes careful, thorough updating
to reflect the latest theoretical and research
developments– including general strain theory and
control balance theory – and such concepts as the
“generative world” of white collar crime, and the role of
“lure” in such crime. Much of the latest criminological
scholarship on white collar crime is addressed, not
only by American, Canadian, British and Australian
criminologists, but also by Chinese, Japanese, Italian,
Belgian, Dutch and Swedish criminologists.
• This updated edition includes discussion of the latest
noteworthy cases and events-such as new legislative
initiatives (e.g., consumer product safety), the failure
of ratings agencies in policing the securities markets,
the adoption of deferred prosecution agreements by
the government, and the use of social licenses.
FEATURES
• As the most comprehensive text available on the
topic, TRUSTED CRIMINALS, International Edition
covers research and theory of white collar crime at
the systemic, organizational, and individual levels.
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• The author focuses on acts by corporations, retailers,
professionals, and employees, as well as a range
of other entities and social actors, from states to
international financial institutions to swindlers.
• In addition to its impeccable scholarship, the book
is designed to be as reader-friendly as possible,
with each chapter including chapter summaries, key
terms, and discussion questions, as well as interesting
examples of white collar crime to further engage
students.
CONTENTS
1. The Discovery of White Collar Crime. 2. Studying
White Collar Crime and Assessing its Costs. 3. Corporate
Crime. 4. Occupational Crime and Avocational Crime. 5.
Governmental Crime: State Crime and Political White
Collar Crime. 6. State Corporate Crime, Crimes of
Globalization, and Finance Crime. 7. Enterprise Crime,
Contrepreneurial Crime and Technocrime. 8. Explaining
White Collar Crime: Theories and Accounts. 9. Law and
the Social Control of White Collar Crime. 10. Policing
and Regulating White Collar Crime. 11. Prosecuting,
Defending, and Adjudicating White Collar Crime. 12.
Responding to the Challenge of White Collar Crime.
Appendix: White Collar Crime in Films (Lawrence
Nichols). References. Name Index. Subject Index.
© 2010, 496pp, Paperback, 9781439036280
gang typologies, descriptions of gang activities, and
various intervention strategies for dealing with gangs.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• An all-new chapter on adult gangs (Chapter 6)
provides an extensive discussion of this important
topic, focusing especially on prison and biker gangs.
The chapter facilitates the use of this text in a broaderbased Gangs course than has been the case with
previous editions.
• Chapter 10, “Community and National Responses
to Gangs,” has been thoroughly rewritten and now
features in-depth discussion of such noteworthy new
gang prevention programs as the L.A. Plan, G.R.E.A.T.,
L.A. Bridges, Homeboys Industries, and others.
• Chapter 8, “Gangs in Context: Inequalities in American
Society,” has been substantially revised to incorporate
the recession that began in 2008, including discussion
of how these changes in our economy have impacted
gangs.
FEATURES
• This text has a distinctive unifying theme: the
relationship between gang formation and inequalities
based on social class, race, and gender.
• In providing comprehensive, balanced coverage
of gangs and gang activities, the book features an
accessible, student friendly writing style appropriate
for both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.
• Chapter 2, “What do Gangs and Gang Members Look
Like?” offers a clear and concise summary of the
various classifications of gangs.
CONTENTS
YOUTH GANGS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY,
4E
Randall G. Shelden, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Sharon K. Tracy,
Georgia Southern University; William B. Brown, Western Oregon
University
INTRODUCTION A BRIEF HISTORY OF GANGS 1.
What Is a Gang and How Many Are There? 2. What
Do Gangs and Gang Members Look Like? 3. The Gang
Subculture. 4. Criminal Activities of Gangs. 5. Girls and
Gangs. 6. Adult Gangs. 7. Why Are There Gangs? 8.
Gangs in Context: Inequality in American Society. 9.
Legal Responses to Gangs. 10. Community and National
Intervention Strategies. 11. Conclusions.
© 2013, 384pp, Paperback, 9781133049562
This comprehensive and widely respected survey of
the literature on gangs and gang activities in America
includes theoretical perspectives on why gangs exist,
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Juvenile
Delinquency/Juvenile
Justice
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, 5E
The Core, International Edition
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Brandon C. Welsh,
Northeastern University
Succinct but thorough and cutting edge, Siegel
and Welsh’s JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: THE CORE,
International Edition presents theory, policy, relevant
legal cases, and the latest research in a value-priced,
student-friendly paperback. This brief text is acclaimed
for its authority and balance as well as the authors’
ability to completely engage students in the juvenile
delinquency course. In fewer than 500 pages, Siegel
and Welsh help students understand the nature of
delinquency, its causes and correlates, and current
strategies being used to control or eliminate its
occurrence.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A new Chapter 11, “Delinquency Prevention and a
Comprehensive Juvenile Justice Strategy,” introduces
social and developmental perspectives on delinquency
prevention, reviews effective prevention strategies,
and highlights evidence-based prevention programs.
It also covers the contemporary juvenile justice
system, introduces the major stages in the justice
process, analyzes differences between adult and
juvenile justice systems, examines features and
benefits of a comprehensive juvenile justice strategy,
and explores issues facing the future of delinquency
prevention and juvenile justice.
• The Fifth Edition includes the latest coverage available
on relevant court cases, including the recent Supreme
Court ruling on warrantless searches (Arizona v. Gant)
as well as the Supreme Court ruling that abolished the
juvenile death penalty (Roper v. Simmons).
• New chapter-opening vignettes (“Real Cases/Real
People”) describe real-life situations in which an atrisk youth worked his or her way out of delinquency.
These stories are also tied to the material in the
chapter with all-new, thought-provoking critical
thinking activities entitled “Looking Back to ______’s
Story.”
• New Review Questions at the end of each chapter
provide opportunities for student self-assessment.
• New group work activities in every chapter provide
collaborative learning opportunities. For instance,
one activity has students select and analyze a famous
case from a particular theoretical perspective; another
involves viewing a relevant film or TV show (e.g. “The
Wire”) and discussing elements that relate to the
theories discussed in the chapter.
• New writing assignments in the “Applying What You
Have Learned” sections present hypothetical cases
for students to analyze.
FEATURES
• The text’s popular “Focus On” boxed features highlight
controversial issues and important research from
the field. Topics include sexting, cyber-bullying,
waivers, life sentences for juveniles, race and gender
delinquency, and a new review of a 2011 study on
factors and learned attitudes that lead to delinquency.
• Offering personal insight from real people in the field,
“Professional Spotlight” features give students an
up-close, real-world view of careers in action. These
profiles provide guest perspectives from a variety of
professionals in the juvenile justice system—including
a probation officer, judge, CASA, school resource
officer, and many others—who showcase the day-today job responsibilities of readers’ potential careers.
• Reflecting trends from the field and emphasizing
intervention strategies for at-risk juveniles, “Juvenile
Delinquency: Prevention|Intervention|Treatme
nt” explores the successes behind programs like
Communities That Care, a community-based
delinquency prevention program that follows a
rigorous, multilevel planning process; Homeboy
Industries, founded by a Jesuit priest who believed
people are happier when employed; and—new to this
edition—the Practical Academic Cultural Educational
(PACE) Center for Girls, a gender-responsive, school-
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based program in Jacksonville, Florida.
• Providing maximum reinforcement and student
success, chapters begin with numbered learning
objectives that are carefully matched to headings
in the chapter narrative (through the integration of
“CheckPoints”) as well as linked to corresponding
quiz items in Criminal Justice CourseMate (the book’s
website) and the Study Guide.
CONTENTS
1. Childhood and Delinquency. 2. The Nature and Extent
of Delinquency. 3. Individual Views of Delinquency:
Choice and Trait. 4. Sociological Views of Delinquency.
5. Developmental Views of Delinquency: Life Course and
Latent Trait. 6. Gender and Delinquency. 7. The Family
and Delinquency. 8. Peers and Delinquency: Juvenile
Gangs and Groups. 9. Schools and Delinquency. 10. Drug
Use and Delinquency. 11. Delinquency Prevention and
Juvenile Justice Today. 12. Police Work with Juveniles. 13.
Juvenile Court Process: Pretrial, Trial, and Sentencing. 14.
Juvenile Corrections: Probation, Community Treatment,
and Institutionalization.
© 2014, 480pp, Paperback, 9781285067629
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, 12E
Theory, Practice, and Law
Larry J. Siegel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Brandon C. Welsh,
Northeastern University
Unrivaled in its current coverage of topics, the twelfth
edition of best-selling JUVENILE DELINQUENCY:
THEORY, PRACTICE, AND LAW provides an in-depth
analysis of the theories of delinquency, environmental
issues, juvenile justice issues, and the juvenile justice
system. Praised both for its authority and balance
as well as for the authors’ ability to engage students
in the course, the twelfth edition presents cutting-
edge, seminal research, as well as up-to-the-minute
policy and newsworthy examples. Siegel and Welsh
offer a timely and objective presentation of juvenile
delinquency theory and juvenile justice policy issues
by examining opposing sides of controversial aspects
of delinquency and delinquency programs in an evenhanded, unbiased way.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New “Cyber-Delinquency” boxes feature discussions
about how computers and technology have impacted
the lives of young people, focusing on topics such
as the pressures of social media, cyber-bullying,
“sexting,” and the online availability and juvenile use
of prescription drugs.
• New “Professional Spotlight” boxes describe the
careers of people who work in the field of juvenile
delinquency and juvenile justice. These features
provide students with a “here-and-now glimpse” of
what professional opportunities are available in the
areas of delinquency treatment, prevention, and
intervention.
• The schools and delinquency chapter (Chapter 10)
has been significantly updated and expanded with
up-to-date coverage of recent events related to school
shootings, school violence, bullying and bullying
prevention programs, policies for reducing crime in
schools, and increased law enforcement presence in
schools.
• This edition includes expanded and updated coverage
of important topics and developments in delinquency
and juvenile justice in America; for example, recent
shifts in juvenile sentencing laws, female delinquency
trends, and the increase in violent crimes being
committed by female juveniles.
FEATURES
• Contemporary and thoroughly updated, the book
presents numerous examples in every chapter,
including the latest research, trends, and up-to-date
reviews of recent legal cases and policy initiatives.
High-profile current issues such as bullying, recent
developments in juvenile sentencing law, the increase
in violent crimes being committed by female juveniles,
police/juvenile interaction, and many other topics
keep the book on the cutting edge of the discipline.
• Real-world case file assignments (“Youth Stories”)
in each chapter present a brief, real-life case
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accompanied by critical thinking questions and
activities, enhancing the relevancy of the text
material and better preparing students for the types
of challenges they may face if they pursue a career in
the criminal justice system.
• An emphasis on evidence-based policies and
practices--what works--is accomplished through
“Evidence-Based Practice: Prevention/Intervention/
Treatment” boxed features, which discuss such
innovative projects as the popular restorative justice
initiative “Family Group Conferencing (FGC)” and the
groundbreaking Homeboy Industries.
• Engaging boxed features provide additional
information on topics important to the field. “Focus
on Delinquency” covers controversial issues and
exciting new research, while “Policy and Practice”
discusses major initiatives and programs concerning
juvenile justice.
• Each chapter includes a “Case Profile” box that
discusses a real-life situation in which an at-risk youth
worked his or her way out of delinquency. Stimulating
critical-thinking boxes tie these real-life stories back
to the chapter material.
• “Viewpoint” writing assignments in each chapter
present a hypothetical case for your students to
analyze and write about after researching issues on
the Web with the guidance of the “Doing Research
on the Web” feature.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE CONCEPT OF DELINQUENCY. 1. Childhood
and Delinquency. 2. The Nature and Extent of
Delinquency. Part II: THEORIES OF DELINQUENCY.
3. Individual Views of Delinquency. 4. Social Structure,
Process, Culture, and Delinquency. 5. Social Reaction,
Social Conflict, and Delinquency. 6. Developmental
Theories of Delinquency: Life Course, Latent Trait,
and Trajectory. Part III: SOCIAL, COMMUNITY, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON DELINQUENCY. 7.
Gender and Delinquency. 8. The Family and Delinquency.
9. Peers and Delinquency: Juvenile Gangs and Groups. 10.
Schools and Delinquency. 11. Drug Use and Delinquency.
12. Delinquency Prevention: Social and Developmental
Perspectives. Part IV: THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM.
13. Juvenile Justice: Then and Now. 14. Police Work with
Juveniles. 15. Juvenile Court Process: Pretrial, Trial,
and Sentencing. 16. Juvenile Corrections: Probation,
Community-Treatment, and Institutionalization. 17.
Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Abroad.
© 2015, 720pp, Hardback, 9781285458403
JUVENILE JUSTICE, INTERNATIONAL
EDTION, 6E
Kären M. Hess; Christine H. Orthmann; John Paul Wright, University
of Cincinnati
A highly accessible, student-friendly text, JUVENILE
JUSTICE, 6E, International Edition offers a practical
and comprehensive look at the juvenile justice system.
The text explores various programs and processes
that exist in today’s field, including prevention efforts
through school and community-based programs. The
Sixth edition features a prestigious new coauthor--John
Paul Wright from the University of Cincinnati--and
provides a new emphasis on evidence-based practice
and other cutting-edge issues such as cyberbullying,
school violence, female delinquency, and more.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New coauthor John Paul Wright--a highly respected
scholar and teacher at one of the nation’s most
prestigious schools of criminal justice--brings a new
level of academic authority to this classic bestseller.
• New emphasis on evidence-based practice keeps this
text’s coverage on the cutting edge of the field.
• Updated throughout, this edition includes new
and expanded discussion of high-profile topics like
cyberbullying, school violence, female delinquency,
victimization of juveniles, and many others.
FEATURES
• Known for its student friendliness, JUVENILE JUSTICE
is regarded as one of the most accessible, practical,
and comprehensive overviews of the system available.
• Time-tested pedagogy in the text includes “Do You
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Know” questions, “Can You Define” terms, discussion
questions, and integrated tables/figures that reinforce
key concepts.
• Cutting-edge “In the News” sidebars on high-profile
issues such as cyberbullying enhance the book’s
relevancy for today’s students.
CONTENTS
1. Juvenile Justice: Definitions, Measurement and
Process. 2. The History and Philosophy behind the
Juvenile Justice System. 3. Theories of Delinquency and
Juvenile Offending. 4. Youth in Society: Developmental
Risks and Protective Factors. 5. Juvenile Victims. 6.
Juvenile Offenders. 7. Youth Gangs. 8. The Police and
Juveniles. 9. Pretrial Services and Diversion. 10. The
Juvenile Court. 11. Juvenile Corrections. 12. Preventing
Delinquency and Recidivism. 13. Juvenile Justice at a
Crossroads: The Accelerating Call for Reform.
© 2013, 464pp, Paperback, 9781133491118
Police
illustrates the Five W’s and One H of Journalism, email
correspondence, letter writing, performance reviews,
proofreading, and much more. A STREET OFFICER’S
GUIDE TO REPORT WRITING is an essential resource
for new officers, criminal justice students, and seasoned
professionals who want to improve their report-writing
skills.
FEATURES
• Accessible Format: A STREET OFFICER’S GUIDE TO
REPORT WRITING makes readers feel like they are
part of a conversation with the authors, turning a
typically dry topic into one that is more appealing
and easy to understand.
• ‘Four Pillars’ Approach: Using the recognizable ‘Four
Pillars’ model (Clear, Concise, Complete, Accurate),
readers achieve strong results quickly, and build a
solid foundation they will use for life.
• True-to-life examples: Woven throughout the material,
multiple examples based on the authors’ experiences
give meaningful context to the lessons, bringing
readers out of the book and into the precinct.
• Practical exercises: Readers get hands-on experience
by writing practice reports and honing them according
to the “Four Pillars.”
• Unforgettable Stories: More than a textbook, A
STREET OFFICER’S GUIDE TO REPORT WRITING is an
entertaining read laced with pop culture, humor, and
real-life law enforcement stories that make retaining
the material effortless.
CONTENTS
1. And Away We Go 2. CLEAR. 3. CONCISE. 4.
COMPLETE. 5. ACCURATE. 6. CONCLUSION.
A STREET OFFICER’S GUIDE TO REPORT
WRITING
© 2013, 192pp, Paperback, 9781111542504
Frank Scalise; Douglas Strosahl
Written by experienced police officers in an engaging,
conversational tone, A STREET OFFICER’S GUIDE
TO REPORT WRITING teaches effective writing by
examining and demonstrating the ‘Four Pillars’ of a
well-written report (Clear, Concise, Complete, and
Accurate).Packed with examples as well as stories from
the authors’ own experience, the book demonstrates
the critical importance of writing skills in the field
of criminal justice, as well as the positive effects of
these skills on professional success. The book also
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AN INTRODUCTION TO POLICING, 7E
John S. Dempsey, State University of New York (SUNY); Linda S. Forst,
Shoreline Community College, Seattle Washington
Introduce students to the challenges, excitement and
rewards of law enforcement today with Dempsey
and Forst’s AN INTRODUCTION TO POLICING, 7th
edition. Written by law enforcement veterans with
extensive first-hand experience in all areas of policing,
this engaging, comprehensive book blends practical
information with pertinent theory. The authors examine
today’s most current issues and topics, including
homeland security, recent terrorism incidents, the
controversial Secure Communities Program by DHS,
ATF’s Fast and Furious gun program, the latest advances
in policing technology, and more. Readers find the
latest in academic and practitioner research as well
as the most current applications, statistics, court
cases and information on law enforcement careers
introduced through memorable learning features. This
edition features increased coverage of small and rural
departments while maintaining critical foundational
coverage students need to fully understand who
police are, what they do and how they do it. Extensive
examples from police departments throughout the
nation and world and essays from respected law
enforcement veterans offer insights into crucial law
enforcement issues and challenges. Help students
keep pace with the latest policing techniques and
industry trends with this book’s inviting approach
and comprehensive support, including the resourcerich CourseMate website. AN INTRODUCTION TO
POLICING, 7th edition, is an essential read for anyone
considering a career in law enforcement today.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Expanded content HIGHLIGHTS THE CHALLENGES
OF rural/small-town policing. Increased emphasis
on smaller adepartments prepares readers to face a
diversity of policing situations.
• updated statistics and Cases reflect the latest policing
challenges. Students gain a realistic perspective of the
challenges and issues in policing today with the latest
information and new cases throughout this edition.
• THE LATEST DISCUSSIONS OF CURRENT EVENTS
ADDRESS ISSUES CRITICAL IN POLICING TODAY.
Updates highlight the most recent terrorism data
and incidents (Ch. 15). New discussion explores the
controversial Secure Communities Program by DHS
and the ATF’s Fast and Furious gun program as well
as the new Contacts between Police and the Public,
2008 (released October 2011). Readers also examine
how recent fiscal concerns have impacted policing.
• NEW INFORMATION ON TECHNOLOGY PREPARES
READERS TO UTILIZE THE LATEST POLICING TOOLS.
A wealth of the latest technology information and
insights (Ch. 14) equips readers with both specialized
knowledge and practical applications.
• Expanded discussions of diversity PREPARE READERS
FOR WORK IN TODAY’S LAW ENFORCEMENT
ENVIRONMENT. This edition details the history of
women and minorities in policing and features new
information including the new IACP pregnancy policy
and an innovative recruitment program in Vermont
targeting women.
• COURSEMATE WEBSITE MAXIMIZES STUDENT
ENGAGEMENT. Criminal Justice CourseMate is
available for An Introduction to Policing, 7th edition.
This CourseMate includes: Engagement Tracker (in
the instructor version), a first-of-its-kind tool that
monitors student engagement in the course, an
interactive eBook, with highlighting, note taking
and search capabilities, interactive learning tools
including: Quizzes, Flashcards, Videos, and more!
FEATURES
• “Guest Lectures” by RESPECTED LAW ENFORCEMENT
practitioners OFFER UNMATCHED INSIGHTS. These
“Guest Lectures” from well-respected veterans of
law enforcement in the field offer practitioner-based
insights into crucial law enforcement issues and
challenges, such as the border patrol and the impact
of homeland security on small-town forces.
• “You Are There” FEATURES BRING READERS INTO
THE CENTER OF SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC EVENTS.
These engaging features invite readers into detailed
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examinations of historical policing events and their
impact on the field of law enforcement today.
• “On the Job” FEATURES PROVIDE REALISTIC
INSIGHTS INTO LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREERS.
Both authors draw upon their own first-hand
law enforcement experience to provide detailed
descriptions and important insights into pursuing a
career today in policing.
• Review EXERCISES, Web Exercises, AND LEARNING
CHECK QUESTIONS ENSURE MASTERY OF
CONCEPTS. Review Exercises, Web Exercises and
Learning Check questions at the end of each chapter
enable readers to take learning a step further with
important review and exploration opportunities.
CONTENTS
PART I: POLICE HISTORY AND ORGANIZATION. 1.
Police History. 2. Organizing Public Security in the
United States. 3. Organizing the Police Department.
PART II: THE PERSONAL SIDE OF POLICING. 4.
Becoming a Police Officer. 5. The Police Role and Police
Discretion. 6. Police Culture, Personality, and Police
Stress. 7. Minorities in Policing. 8. Police Ethics and
Police Deviance. PART III: POLICE OPERATIONS. 9.
Patrol Operations. 10. Investigations. 11. Police and the
Public. 12.Police and Their Clients. 13. Police and the Law.
PART IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN POLICING. 14.
Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing.
15. Homeland Security. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
© 2014, 624pp, Paperback, 9781133594703
COMMUNITY POLICING, 7E
Partnerships for Problem Solving
Linda S. Miller; Kären M. Hess; Christine M.H. Orthmann
With a strong focus on problem solving and communitypolice partnerships, this comprehensive text provides
a practical, up-to-date guide to effective community
policing. After a thorough introduction to the history
and philosophy of the movement that has profoundly
shaped modern police operations, the authors strongly
emphasize practical strategies and essential skills
to help readers apply effective, real-world problem
solving within their communities. The seventh
edition maintains this trusted text’s proven strengths
while introducing valuable updates and innovations,
including new material on key trends and practices
such as community and officer diversity, ethics and
corruption, CompStat and hot-spot policing, andcitizen
oversight of police, as well as new features exploring
the impact and importance of technology. Practical,
engaging, and current, this one-of-a-kind text is also
supported by a full range of supplemental teaching
and learning tools, making it an indispensible resource
for law enforcement students and professionals alike.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• All-new “Technology and Policing” feature explores
how evolving technology is affecting the ways police
partner with the community to solve problems.
• The seventh edition has been thoroughly updated
with current data and statistics, including information
on minority and women officers, police departments
with community policing mission statements, citizens
reporting contact with police, perceived use of
excessive force, COPS Office funding, and population
data from the 2010 census related to increasing ethnic
diversity within communities.
• New and revised content for the current edition
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includes material on officer diversity, public-private
police partnerships, CompStat and hot-spot policing,
geospatial statistical analysis and routine activity
theory, citizen oversight of police, ethics and
corruption, budget issues, and much more.
• Numerous new “Ideas in Practice” vignettes present
real-world examples to illustrate the varied ways law
enforcement agencies throughout the country are
applying the principles of community policing.
FEATURES
• Comprehensive without being overwhelming, this
proven text provides an in-depth introduction to both
the fundamental principles and modern practices
of community policing, including a strong focus on
problem solving and community-police partnerships.
• Drawing on their own experience as police
professionals—as well as numerous real-world
examples from officers and departments around the
country—the authors maintain a highly practical
focus to help readers prepare for success in law
enforcement.
• “On the Beat” feature in each chapter presents the
comments and experiences of an active police officer,
helping students appreciate the real-world relevance
of what they have read and consider the perspective
of someone in the field every day.
• To help students master and apply the material, every
chapter includes proven learning tools such as chapter
objectives, important terms, key concepts, discussion
questions to hone critical thinking, and a summary for
review and self-assessment.
• Online research exercises in each chapter encourage
students to access the Gale Emergency Services
Database (available for separate purchase) to gather
and synthesize information—essential skills for
officers in modern law enforcement.
CONTENTS
Part I: AN OVERVIEW. 1. The Evolution of Community
Policing. 2. Inside Police Agencies: Understanding
Mission and Culture. 3. Understanding and Involving the
Community. 4. Problem Solving: Proactive Policing. 5.
Implementing Community Policing. Part II: BUILDING
RELATIONSHIPS AND TRUST. 6. Communicating
with a Diverse Population. 7. Building Partnerships:
A Cornerstone of Community Policing. 8. Forming
Partnerships with the Media. Part III: COMMUNITY
POLICING IN THE FIELD: COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS.
9. Early Experiments in Crime Prevention and the
Evolution of Community Policing Strategies. 10.
Safe Neighborhoods and Communities: From Traffic
Problems to Crime. 11. Community Policing and Drugs.
12. Bringing Youths into Community Policing. 13. The
Challenge of Gangs: Controlling Their Destructive
Force. 14. Understanding and Preventing Violence.
15. Understanding and Preventing Terrorism. 16. What
Research Tells Us and a Look to the Future.
© 2014, 544pp, Hardback, 9781285096674
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, 10E
Christine Hess Orthmann; Kären M. Hess
Known for its accessibility, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION,
10th Edition delivers a field-based approach to modern
investigative principles and practices that is strongly
grounded in current research. The 10th edition features
contributions from law enforcement practitioner
Sergeant Henry Lim Cho, as well as an updated art
program. Demonstrating techniques and practical
applications, the book introduces well-established tools,
practices, and policies alongside the latest innovations
in technology and science to give readers a broad
perspective of criminal investigations today. Numerous
pedagogical elements, illustrations and graphics, and
a strong supplements package including CourseMate
help students practice and master techniques and key
concepts. Examples and case citations show readers
how investigations affect the world around them.
Topics covered include D.N.A. evidence, terrorism
and homeland security, the C.S.I. Effect, cybercrime,
federal law enforcement investigations, crimes against
children, forensics and physical evidence, investigative
photography and sketching, identity theft, white-collar
crime, ethics, and more.
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NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New contributor: Sergeant Henry Lim Cho of the
Rosemount (Minnesota) Police Department adds
the perspective of a working law enforcement
practitioner. Sergeant Cho has worked in the field
of criminal justice for more than 10 years and is an
experienced crime scene investigator.
• Updated art program: New illustrations, tables and
photos bring the key concepts to life.
• Exciting New Content: Expansive new coverage
includes a brief history of and major advances in
criminal investigation; media advisory cards;expanded
discussion of digital photography and photographic
equipment;; digital report writing and citizen online
reporting; consent to search; Advanced Fingerprint
Identification Technology; using D.N.A. to solve
property crime; collecting D.N.A. evidence; collecting
shoe and tire impressions in snow; and more.
• Criminal Investigation CourseMate: NEW CourseMate
with additional learning tools, including video, and an
interactive eBook.
• Gale Emergency Services Database Assignments:
Readers can practice research and writing skills with
the new Gale Emergency Services Database writing
assignments for every chapter.
FEATURES
• Technology Innovations: Lead stimulating in-class
discussions with these boxed features, which
highlight the most recent advancements in criminal
investigations, such as Laptop Lineup; paperless
reporting;G.P.S. photo mapping; virtual autopsies
using M.R.I. scanning; searchable video surveillance;
and a new prototype method for detecting fingerprints
with X-rays.
• Reliable Material: Get unmatched coverage with
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, 10th Edition, which
always delivers the latest detailed updates on
technology, statistics, laws, procedures and practices,
and more.
• Student-Friendly, Best-Selling Coverage: Wellwritten and easy to read, with a field-based
perspective grounded in current research, CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATION, 10th Edition is the book of choice
for criminal justice courses at any level.
• Useful Instructor Supplements: An Instructor’s
Edition, instructor website and Engagement Tracker
on CourseMate give you the tools you need to track
your students’ engagement and help them succeed.
• Interactive Learning Tools: Give students more ways
to study with the accompanying WebTutor and
CourseMate supplements.
CONTENTS
Section I: INTRODUCTION. 1. Criminal Investigation:
An Overview. Section II: BASIC INVESTIGATIVE
RESPONSIBILITIES. 2. Documenting the Crime
Scene: Note Taking, Photographing, and Sketching. 3.
Writing Effective Reports. 4. Searches. 5. Forensics/
Physical Evidence. 6. Obtaining Information and
Intelligence. 7. Identifying and Arresting Suspects.
Section III: INVESTIGATING VIOLENT CRIMES. 8. Death
Investigations. 9. Assault, Domestic Violence, Stalking,
and Elder Abuse. 10. Sex Offenses. 11. Crimes Against
Children. 12. Robbery. Section IV: INVESTIGATING
CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY. 13. Burglary. 14. Larceny/
Theft, Fraud, and White-Collar Crime. 15. Motor
Vehicle Theft. 16. Arson, Bombs, and Explosives.
Section V5: OTHER CHALLENGES TO THE CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATOR. 17. Computer Crime. 18. A Dual Threat:
Drug-Related Crime and Organized Crime. 19. Criminal
Activities of Gangs and Other Dangerous Groups. 20.
Terrorism and Homeland Security. 21. Preparing for and
Presenting Cases in Court. Appendix A: Patrol Crime
Scene Management Checklist. Appendix B: Washington,
DC, Metropolitan Police Department Homicide Case
Review Solvability Chart. Appendix C: Sudden InCustody Death: An Investigator’s Checklist. Appendix
D: Death Scene Checklist. Appendix E: Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department Cold Case Solvability
Criteria. Appendix F: Sample Form for Reporting Bias
Crime. Glossary. Author Index. Subject Index.
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and more.
• New Supreme Court cases discussed include Virginia
v. Moore, Melendez-Diaz v Massachusetts; Arizona
v. Johnson; Michigan v. Fisher; Florida v. Powell;
Maryland v. Shatzer; and 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
2009 case of Brady v. McPherson.
FEATURES
INTRODUCTION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 10E
Kären Matison Hess, Normandale Community College; Christine Hess
Orthmann
INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE, International Edition provides
your students with comprehensive information on
both law enforcement and the criminal justice system,
all in one convenient book. This very practical, applied
book not only examines the role of police within the
larger criminal justice system but it also introduces
your students to the other components of that system
such as the courts, corrections, and juvenile justice.
INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE, International Edition has a uniquely
accessible writing style with many real-world examples
and has a “boots on the street” perspective. This new
edition includes an extensive discussion of data-driven
strategies and policing, such as CompStat policing,
intelligence-led policing and evidence based policing.
Your students will also learn about controversies
surrounding immigration law enforcement and several
new Supreme Court cases affecting law enforcement
and the criminal justice system.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Contributions by Sergeant Henry Lim Cho of the
Rosemount (Minnesota) Police Department add a
“boots on the street” perspective.
• The InfoTrac assignments have been replaced with
assignments from the Gale Emergency Services
Database.
• New topics of discussion include data-driven policing;
self-initiated tasks; homelessness as part of the hate
crime discussion; controversial issues related to DNA
analysis; detention continuum from stop to arrest;
• Easy-to-read writing style aids comprehension.
• Engaging, structured learning environment facilitates
mastery of the material.
• Provides not only a comprehensive look at policing,
but also an introduction to the other components
of the criminal justice system such as the courts,
corrections, and juvenile justice, providing readers
with an understanding of the role of police within the
larger criminal justice system.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE EVOLUTION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 1. A Brief History: The
Evolution of Law and Our Criminal Justice System.
2. The American Quest for Freedom and Justice:
Our Laws. 3. Crime in the United States—Offenses,
Offenders and Victims. Part II: CONTEMPORARY
LAW ENFORCEMENT. 4. Contemporary Policing:
An Overview. 5. Patrol: The Backbone of Policing.
6. Specialized Roles of Police. 7. Policing after 9/11:
Traditional, Community and Data-Driven Policing. Part
III: CHALLENGES TO THE PROFESSION. 8. Policing
within the Law. 9 Gangs and Drugs: Threats to Our
National Security. 10. Terrorism and Homeland Security.
11. Issues Concerning Police Conduct. 12. Becoming a
Law Enforcement Professional. Part IV: COURTS AND
CORRECTIONS: LAW ENFORCEMENT’S PARTNERS
IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 13. Courts. 14.
Corrections. Appendixes. Glossary.
© 2012, 640pp, Paperback, 9781111309084
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MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION IN
LAW ENFORCEMENT, 6E
Kären Matison Hess, Normandale Community College; Christine Hess
Orthmann
MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION IN LAW
ENFORCEMENT, 6th edition is a practical and
straightforward book that focuses on law enforcement
managers and supervisors, their jobs, and the
complicated interrelationships between members
of the law enforcement team and the communities
they share. This new edition adds Chief Shaun LaDue
as a contributor to give a practitioner’s perspective
to management and supervision. Additionally, the
text has an increased emphasis on leadership and
has been reorganized to begin the text focusing on
management. The text focuses on post-9/11 policing
and includes research on the effects of 9/11 as well
as data driven policing, including CompStat policing,
intelligence-led policing and evidence based policing.
The text also includes discussions on the effects of the
current economic crisis on law enforcement, including
two 2009 PERF studies and reports. MANAGEMENT
AND SUPERVISION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, 6th
edition presents a comprehensive overview of the
responsibilities of law enforcement leaders and covers
everything from the newest principles in policing to
the exciting technological aids changing the face of
law enforcement today, preparing readers to become
tomorrow’s leaders.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Shaun LaDue, Chief of Police in Owatonna, Minnesota,
provides a “boots on the street” perspective as well
as an emphasis on leadership.
• Chapters are reorganized to better facilitate teaching
and learning, with Management topics first and
Community Policing integrated into Chapter 2.
• Coverage includes a new focus on post-9/11 policing,
research on the effects of 9/11, and data-driven
policing.
• Updated topics include discussions in several chapters
on the effects of the current economic crisis on law
enforcement.
• Expanded topics include local response to illegal
immigration, difficulty in recruiting new officers,
Homeland Security and Terrorism.
• The new text design features a second color for
increased visual appeal.
FEATURES
• Presents a comprehensive, but not overwhelming,
overview of the responsibilities of law enforcement
leaders and illustrates the best-known methods and
practices of police leadership and management while
also turning an eye to the future.
• Built on three themes: participatory leadership
and empowerment; enlisting citizen assistance in
improving community safety; and accepting change
as inevitable and moving to a more humanistic,
participatory model of law enforcement.
• Accessible style with a solid foundation in the latest
research, guiding readers through the complexities of
management and administration in law enforcement.
• Outstanding coverage of conflict resolution, police
stress, and the theory and practical applications of
culture and growth.
CONTENTS
Par t I: MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, AND
LEADERSHIP: AN OVERVIEW.
1. Management,
Supervision and Leadership. 2. The Organization and
Structure of American Policing. 3. The Police Mission:
Getting the Job Done. Part II: BASIC MANAGEMENT/
PERSONAL SKILLS. 4. Communication: A Critical
Management Skill. 5. Decision Making and Problem
Solving. 6. Time Management: Minute by Minute.
Part III: MANAGERS AND THE SKILLS OF OTHERS.
7. Training and Beyond. 8. Promoting Growth and
Development. 9. Motivation and Morale. Part IV:
MANAGING PROBLEMS. 10. Discipline and Problem
Behaviors. 11. Complaints, Grievances and Conflict. 12.
Stress and Related Hazards of the Job. Part V: GETTING
THE JOB DONE . . . THROUGH OTHERS. 13. Deploying
Law Enforcement Resources and Improving Productivity.
14. Budgeting and Managing Costs Creatively. 15. Hiring
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Personnel and Dealing with Unions. 16. Measuring
Performance: Assessment and Evaluation. 17. Challenges
in Managing for the Future. Appendices. Glossary.
Photo Credits. Author Index. Subject Index.
© 2012, 608pp, Hardback, 9781439056448
FEATURES
• Contains clear and specific discussion of organization
theory as it applies to the paradox-ridden role of being
a police leader.
• Contains realistic examples from the true-to-life world
of leadership in police work.
• Includes discussion and analysis of cutting-edge,
creative ideas about police assessment and
accountability.
• Encourages reflection with discussion questions,
example scenarios and additional reading suggestions
at the end of each chapter.
• Includes cumulative lists of concepts and rules of
thumb to apply in practice.
CONTENTS
PARADOXES OF LEADERSHIP IN POLICE
MANAGEMENT
Douglas Perez, State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh,
New York ; Michael Barkhurst, Athens County Correctional Facility,
Athens, Georgia
PA R A D O X E S O F L E A D E R S H I P I N P O L I C E
MANAGEMENT helps current police leaders, and wouldbe leaders, as they strive to effectively direct a group of
unique and powerful individuals: police officers.. The
work day of a police officer is replete with paradox,
making the job of leading police difficult and potentially
frustrating. This book provides real life examples
based on a theoretical framework. PARADOXES OF
LEADERSHIP IN POLICE MANAGEMENT discusses
the police officer’s experience including the multiple,
conflicting, and sometimes vague nature of police
functions and goals; the creation of mission statements;
organizational structures; teaching communication
skills to young officers; coaching and mentoring
police officers; and the complicated job of assessing
the job done by law enforcement. The book also deals
with the development of police ethics, comparative
accountability mechanisms, and alternative modes of
discipline, expanding these discussions into a threetiered view of police leadership (the roles of sergeant,
middle manager, and chief). The book concludes with
a practical, realistic list of ideas and ideals that can be
used for taking action. Each chapter concludes with
example scenarios, discussion questions, and additional
reading suggestions.
1. Introduction. Part I: ORGANIZATION. 2. The
Paradoxes of Police Work. 3. Cleaving to the Mission. 4.
Structure. Part II: OPERATING PRINCIPLES. 5. Teaching
Communication. 6. Motivation – Coaching and Closing
Gaps. 7. Assessment. Part III: OFFICER BEHAVIOR. 8.
Ethics. 9. Accountability. 10. Discipline. Part IV: THE
CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP. 11. The Three Tiers of
Leadership. 12. Bringing it All Together.
© 2012, 387pp, Paperback, 9781435488076
PARADOXES OF POLICE WORK, 2E
Douglas W. Perez, Platsburgh State University, New York
Through the eyes of a former police officer, Paradoxes
of Police Work, 2nd edition leads the reader through the
policies and inherent contradictions of law enforcement
as described with real cop experiences and realities.
In “tell it like it is” fashion, this book offers examples
of real-life situations that occur constantly in the
day-to-day operations of “routine” patrol and offers
glimpses into the frustrations and stresses of law
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enforcement careers. Paradoxes of Police Work, 2nd
edition tackles subjects that many academic texts and
field books too often ignore. Controversial issues are
often glossed over in other books, but their importance
cannot be dismissed. Confronting them can lead to a
better understanding of the profession, which can in
turn create better professionals. Whether the book is
used as a reader to support an academic course or in
law enforcement training, the thought-provoking and
insightful topic coverage clarifies the paradoxes in
modern police work. Paradoxes of Police Work, 2nd
edition is strongly suggested for introductory courses
and academies, as well as for anyone considering a
career in law enforcement.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• New chapters include Media Imagery; Subculture;
Three Traditional Styles of Police Organization;
Community Oriented Policing; Selection; Education
and Training; Accountability; Leadership; and
Professionalism.
• Expanded material on paradoxes outside the
individual personal experience: police systems
organization and administration; police leadership;
community oriented policing; and the drive toward
genuine professionalism in police work.
• Each chapter is now accompanied by an initial outline,
a “Key Terms” section, a “Discussion Questions”
section, and an “Additional Reading” section.
• A companion website has been added with an
instructor’s manual, computerized test bank and
PowerPoint lecture slides.
FEATURES
as a “Paradox Box” that concisely sums up the central
paradox discussed in the chapter.
• New chapters include Media Imagery; Subculture;
Three Traditional Styles of Police Organization;
Community Oriented Policing; Selection; Education
and Training; Accountability; Leadership; and
Professionalism.
• A companion website has been added with an
instructor’s manual, computerized test bank and
PowerPoint lecture slides.
• Price point is appropriate for practitioners, where
resources are more limited, as well as for students,
who may have to purchase this in addition to their
core text.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements. Introduction. PART ONE – IN THE
BAG: THE POLICE OFFICER’S EXPERIENCE. Chapter
One: Goals: What Are We Doing Out There? Chapter
Two: Stereotyping. Chapter Three: Discretion. Chapter
Four: Due Process. Chapter Five: Coercive Power.
Chapter Six: Media Imagery. Chapter Seven: The
Subculture. PART TWO – ORGANIZATIONAL STYLES.
Chapter Eight: Paramilitarism. Chapter Nine: Three
Traditional Styles of Police Organization. Chapter Ten:
Community Oriented Policing. PART THREE – POLICE
ADMINISTRATION. Chapter Eleven: Selection. Chapter
Twelve: Education and Training. Chapter Thirteen:
Accountability. PART FOUR – FUTURES. Chapter
Fourteen: Leadership. Chapter Fifteen: Professionalism.
Epilogue.
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• Written by an experienced former police officer, this
book tackles a subject too often ignored; using field
examples of paradoxical issues and situations officers
face daily and opening classroom dialogue on these
often controversial topics.
• Includes material not only related to the individual
officer experience, but also those associated with:
police systems organization and administration;
police leadership; community oriented policing; and
the drive toward genuine professionalism in police
work.
• Each chapter is now accompanied by an initial outline,
a “Key Terms” section, a “Discussion Questions”
section, and an “Additional Reading” section; as well
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FEATURES
POLICE (WITH CRIMINAL JUSTICE
COURSEMATE WITH EBOOK PRINTED
ACCESS CARD), 2E
John S. Dempsey, State University of New York (SUNY); Linda S. Forst,
Shoreline Community College, Seattle Washington
Created by the continuous feedback of a “studenttested, faculty-approved” process, POLICE, 2nd Edition
delivers a visually appealing, succinct print component,
tear-out review cards for students and instructors and
a consistent online offering with CourseMate that
includes an eBook in addition to a set of interactive
digital tools, all at a value-based price and proven
to increase retention and outcomes. Updated with
true-to-life photography, POLICE, 2nd Edition offers
a practical perspective of law enforcement, thoughtprovoking examples and forty years of insight from
the authors’ firsthand experiences in police work
and police education. Better yet, the CourseMate to
accompany the 2nd Edition of POLICE is packed with
video clips, quizzing, flash cards, games, and other selftest features designed to maximize reader success. The
instructor companion website simplifies course and
exam preparation.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Striking Images: Newly updated with vivid, true-tolife photos, POLICE, 2nd Edition depicts the exciting
world of police work with accuracy and in full color.
• Videos: The CourseMate to accompany the second
edition of POLICE brings chapter topics to life with
select video clips.
• Modern, Streamlined Content: Reviewed and revised
for even greater readability, all chapter material
reflects the latest research and statistics available.
• New Issues and Examples: POLICE, 2nd Edition has
been updated to include new issues and topics for
more stimulating classroom discussions.
• An innovative combination of content delivered both
in print and online provides a core text, an interactive
eBook and a wealth of comprehensive multimedia
teaching and learning assets directly influenced by
feedback from student focus groups and surveys, and
from interviews with faculty and students.
• Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern design
present content in a more engaging and accessible
format without minimizing coverage for your course.
• Chapter In Review Cards at the back of the Student
Editions provide students a portable study tool
containing all of the pertinent information for class
preparation.
• Instructor Prep Cards at the back of the Instructor’s
Edition make preparation simple with detachable
cards for each chapter, offering a quick map of chapter
content, a list of corresponding PowerPoint and
video resources, additional examples, and suggested
assignments and discussion questions to help you
organize chapter content efficiently.
• CourseMate, offering an interactive eBook in addition
to a full suite of unique learning tools that appeal to
different learning styles, is available to students with
the purchase of a new book. Quizzes, flashcards, video
clips, and more are only a click away.
• All of the content and resources you expect with a
supplements package that is second to none including
convenient instructor tools: Additional instructor
materials include an online instructor’s manual
and computerized test bank created exclusively for
POLICE, 2nd Edition.
CONTENTS
Part I: POLICE HISTORY AND ORGANIZATION. 1.
Police History. 2. Organizing Security in the United
States. 3. Organizing the Police Department. Part II: THE
PERSONAL SIDE OF POLICING. 4. Becoming a Police
Officer. 5. The Police Role and Police Discretion. 6. Police
Culture, Personality, and Police Stress. 7. Minorities
in Policing. 8. Police Ethics and Police Deviance. Part
III: POLICE OPERATIONS. 9. Patrol Operations. 10.
Investigations. 11. Police and the Community. 12.
Community Policing: The Debate Continues. 13. Police
and the Law. Part IV: CRITICAL ISSUES IN POLICING.
14. Computers, Technology, and Criminalities in Policing.
15. Homeland Security.
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practicing law enforcement administrator, addressing
the specific topics covered.
FEATURES
• Chapter opening learning objectives convey the key
issues in each chapter.
• Study Questions at the end of each chapter help
readers review important chapter topics.
CONTENTS
POLICE ADMINISTRATION,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 3E
Larry K. Gaines, California State University, San Bernardino; John L.
Worrall, University of Texas at Dallas
POLICE ADMINISTRATION, International Edition, is a
comprehensive yet easy to read, up-to-date introduction
to police administration for academic courses and for
practitioners preparing for a promotional exam. Practical
applications and case studies, usually from specific
departments, fully support the theoretical concepts.
“On the Job” boxes highlight insights by working police
administration professionals. Court cases are provided
throughout to promote understanding of legal concepts
which apply to the various aspects of administration.
The book’s real-world focus, backed up by theory,
allows students to understand key issues such as
conflict resolution, human resources, budgeting and
collective bargaining. Actual documents, materials and
forms that are used in law enforcement organizations
across the country supplement the chapters, giving
another layer to the training provided by this text.
Current topics of terrorism and homeland security
concerns, along with accountability and management
of stress and fatigue are covered to equip students with
a complete understanding of the intricacies of Police
Administration.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Decision Point boxes provide short descriptions
of problems or situations relating to the chapters,
followed by questions that test reader understanding.
• Chapter 3 is devoted entirely to homeland security
and its effects on, and relationship to, police
administration.
• “On the Job” features in every chapter are written by a
Part I: THE NATURE AND SETTING OF POLICE
ADMINISTRATION. 1. Introduction to Police
Administration. 2. The Environment of Police
Administration. 3. Police Administration and Homeland
Security. Part II: ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVES. 4.
Foundations of Police Organization. 5. Contemporary
Organizational Theories and Management Systems.
Part III: PEOPLE IN THE POLICE ORGANIZATION. 6.
Police Leadership. 7. People in the Police Organization. 8.
Communication, Negotiation, and Conflict Resolution.
9. Managing Stress and Fatigue. 10. Police Human
Resource Management. 11. Labor Relations. Part IV:
CONTROL PROCESSES IN POLICE MANAGEMENT.
12. Control and Productivity in the Police Setting. 13.
Planning Program and Budgeting. 14. Accountability.
15. Change.
© 2012, 640pp, Paperback, 9781111309053
POLICE CRIME CONTROL STRATEGIES
Larry Hoover, Sam Houston State University
POLICE CRIME CONTROL STRATEGIES is a practical,
realistic, one-of-a-kind book that provides readers
with a balanced assessment of approaches to police
crime reduction. Written by an expert in the field
of law enforcement, this book covers the strengths
and weaknesses of a variety of approaches including
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crime-specific, community-oriented, problem-oriented,
hot spot targeting, concentrated patrol deployment,
broken windows enforcement, and intelligence-guided.
Opening chapters trace the accumulating evidence
for the substantial impact upon crime that focused
police efforts can have. Community and problemoriented programs are reviewed in the context of
their employment for crime reduction. State-ofthe-art strategies are organized by three targeting
foci: geographic, offense, and offender. The role of
investigative units in proactive crime reduction is
critically assessed and Compstat as a framework
receives special attention. Also discussed are crime
strategy meetings, and staffing and deployment
for crime control. Care is taken to review both the
successes and failures of structured efforts both in
suburban environments and major cities so that readers
are provided with an unbiased overview of policing in
the real world.
Advantage Plus for Blackboard. Criminal Justice
CourseMate with Engagement Tracker is available for
Police Crime Control Strategies.
CONTENTS
1. Police Crime Control Strategy Development. 2. The
Police Effect on Crime. 3. The Role of Community
Policing. 4. Focusing Community- and ProblemOriented Approaches on Crime Reduction. 5. A
Typology of Crime Reduction Strategies. 6. Geographic
Targeting Strategies. 7. Offense Targeting Strategies. 8.
Offender Targeting Strategies. 9. Compstat and Crime
Control. 10. Conducting Crime Strategy Meetings.
11. The Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes. 12. Staffing
for Crime Control. 13. Deployment for Crime Control. 14.
Limitations on the Police Role. 15. Evaluating Strategic
Impact.
© 2014, 320pp, Paperback, 9781133691624
FEATURES
• This book presents an unbiased review of multiple
approaches to police crime reduction so that students
gain a solid understanding of the strengths and
weaknesses of each approach.
• The development of science in policing is covered
chronologically in the opening chapters in order
to provide students with a framework for the
material they will encounter later in the book. For
example, coverage includes O.W. Wilson’s “Police
Administration,” the turbulent ‘60s, and today’s
emphasis upon deployment guided by GIS analysis.
• Crime interdiction initiatives are organized into
a typology-- geographic concentration, offense
targeting, and offender oriented -- in order to
provide students with meaningful and contrasting
perspectives.
• This innovative book includes two complete chapters
on the evolving role of Compstat, from its origins in
New York to today’s widespread adaptations. Two
additional chapters review first allocation and then
deployment for crime control.
• Students are given multiple opportunities to practice
and review the material through Review Questions,
Real World Scenario exercises, Application Activities,
learning objectives, and key term definitions.
• A r o b u s t s u p p l e m e n t p a c k ag e i n c l u d e s a
PowerLecture™ DVD for instructors and WebTutor
POLICE OPERATIONS, 6E
Theory and Practice
Kären M. Hess; Christine H. Orthmann; Henry Lim Cho
Created specifically for police operations courses, this
trusted text provides a focused, practical introduction
to the key principles and practices guiding the
operations of modern police departments. While
maintaining its proven instructional approach and
strong focus on community- and problem-oriented
policing, the sixth edition of POLICE OPERATIONS:
THEORY AND PRACTICE reflects the latest trends
and research shaping the day-to-day operations of
progressive police departments. A new “Perspectives
from a First-Line Supervisor” feature shares practical,
applied information. Highlights include new and
revised information on evolving technology, the
police officer hiring process, how police use websites
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and social media to communicate with the public,
patrol techniques, cultural diversity, cell phone use
and laws, hazardous materials response, federal
emergency response agencies, and cyberterrorism.
The authors complement this wealth of information
with an appealing writing style, numerous photos and
illustrations, and real-life examples to engage students’
interest, enhance learning, and demonstrate the
professional relevance of chapter material. Now better
than ever, this convenient text is an ideal resource for
law enforcement students and professionals who want
an accessible, up-to-date guide to essential principles
and current trends and practices in police operations.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• In addition to new and updated “Officer’s Perspective”
boxes showcasing real cases and experiences, the
sixth edition includes a new “Perspective of a FirstLine Supervisor” feature that provides additional
real-world examples to help students appreciate the
professional applications of chapter material.
• A new “Technology in Policing” feature highlights
current and emerging technology that students can
expect to encounter as law enforcement professionals,
as well as the ways technology is affecting day-to-day
police operations.
• Extensive updates reflect the latest research and
statistics, including reports on traffic crash fatalities,
police-public contacts and arrests, school violence,
domestic violence victimization; the Philadelphia
Foot Patrol Experiment; and studies on bullying
and the value of DNA evidence in property crimes
investigations.
• The authors explore numerous recent court rulings
relevant to police operations, including Arizona v. Gant
(2009), Florida v. Powell (2010), and United States v.
Jones (2012), providing students with a thoughtful,
up-to-date analysis of legal proceedings that will
influence their experiences as law enforcement
professionals.
• New material throughout the text describes important
recent trends and developments in the field, including
the FBI’s Advanced Fingerprint Identification (or
Information) Technology (AFIT), police response to
the “Occupy” movement,the police officer hiring
process, rolling domestics, sovereign citizens and
homegrown violent extremists (HVEs), hazardous
materials response, how the Fourth Amendment
governs police action, cyberterrorism, using websites
and social media for public communications, and
more.
FEATURES
• This innovative text was created specifically for police
operations courses, providing a thorough introduction
to key principles and practices, current data and
trends, and real-world cases and applications in one
convenient, affordable package.
• The authors explore both essential law enforcement
concepts and practical police procedures, covering
important processes such as dealing with HAZMAT
incidents, critical infrastructure failures such as bridge
collapses, responding to terrorist threats or attacks,
and dealing with pandemics.
• Chapter material is structured to support effective
learning, with “Do You Know” questions that open
each chapter by introducing key concepts and learning
objectives, integrated features and highlights to
reinforce those concepts, and end-of-chapter material
that summarizes and reviews them.
• Exercises in every chapter encourage students to hone
their critical thinking skills and apply what they have
learned by writing realistic policies and procedures,
considering the applications of chapter material
to real-world cases, and formulating responses to
challenging discussion questions.
CONTENTS
Part I: THE BASICS BEHIND EFFECTIVE POLICE
OPERATIONS. 1. Police Operations in Context. 2.
Communication: The Foundation of Police Operations.
3. Operational Skills: Performing within the Law. Part II:
GETTING THE JOB DONE: BASIC POLICE OPERATIONS.
4. Patrol: The Backbone of Police Operations. 5. Traffic:
Policing in a Country on the Move. 6. Crime, Disorder
and Quality-of-Life Issues: Responding to the Call.
7. Violence: At Home, in the Classroom, on the Job.
8. Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikes. 9.
Terrorism: From Hometown Security to Homeland
Security. Part III: SPECIALIZED POLICE OPERATIONS.
10. Criminal Investigation. 11. Responding to Children
and Juveniles: Our Nation’s Future. 12. Gangs and Drugs:
Two National Threats. Part IV: THE PERSONAL SIDE OF
POLICE OPERATIONS. 13. Physical and Mental Health
Issues: Keeping Fit for Duty. 14. Liability and Ethics: Is
It Legal? Is It Moral?
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sections on Special Populations and Policing the
Globe.
• S o c i o l o g i c a l a p p r o a c h d e e p e n s s t u d e n t s’
understanding of modern police work.
• Pedagogical features, including learning objectives,
review questions, and discussion questions, aid in
students’ understanding of the material and provide
thought-provoking topics for classroom discussion.
• Case studies illustrate policing in other countries.
CONTENTS
POLICING AND SOCIETY: A GLOBAL
APPROACH, INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Michael J. Palmiotto, PhD, Wichita State University; N. Prabha
Unnithan, PhD, Colorado State University
Policing and Society: A Global Approach, International
Edition covers a wide range of topics related to policing,
with strong sociological analysis and an emphasis
on global concepts and issues. This well-organized,
reader-friendly book includes comprehensive coverage
of important issues such as police corruption, use of
excessive force, and police subculture. The book’s
unique international approach includes guest-written
“International Perspectives” and various case studies,
examples, and analogies illustrating policing here and
in other countries. Students are able to compare and
understand policing methods, challenges, and solutions
across nations and cultures—and develop a broader
outlook on law enforcement worldwide. Policing and
Society: A Global Approach, International Edition
reflects the current state of policing and where the
forefront of policing will be in the coming years. With
this book, students not only develop an understanding
of law enforcement on a local, regional, and national
level, but also gain a deeper appreciation of issues on
a larger scale, in the international community. The
text’s combined global and sociological perspective
provides students with the knowledge and competence
to better understand global law enforcement issues in
a post 9/11-era.
FEATURES
• International/global perspective emphasizes the
importance and need for cultural awareness for all
criminal justice professionals.
• New and relevant topics in law enforcement include
1. Perspectives on the Police. 2. Police and Social Control.
3. Police and Social Institutions. 4. Police and the
Criminal Justice System. 5. Police Bureaucracy. 6. Police
and Crime Fighting. 7. Police, Order Maintenance and
Service. 8. Police Discretion. 9. The Police Subculture.
10. Police and the Community. 11. Police and Crime
Prevention. 12. Police and Special Populations. 13. Police
Corruption. 14. Police Use of Excessive Force. 15. Policing
the Globe. 16. The Future of Policing.
© 2011, 336pp, Paperback, 9781111128241
PROFESSIONALISM IN POLICING: AN
INTRODUCTION
David J. Thomas, Florida Gulf Coast University, College of Professional
Studies
Professionalism in Policing: An Introduction will provide
your students with a good understanding of the police
officer’s role in American society today. This accessible
book will give your students insight into the real world
of policing by addressing such topics as racial profiling,
police brutality, education, police socialization and
leadership. Professionalism in Policing: An Introduction
also includes the topics of criminal law and ethics,
which are fundamental to policing but missing from
other books on the topic. Your students will be
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presented with real-life scenarios where they get to
be the decision maker, while learning to understand
that the decisions they will make as police officers
may have a lasting impact on their lives, as well as on
their communities. The author has a strong academic
and practical background. In addition to teaching at
the undergraduate and graduate levels, and at a police
academy for 25 years, he also has field experience as a
police officer, sheriff, and conservation officer.
FEATURES
• Flow of chapters allows students to examine every
aspect of policing and provides them with a roadmap
through the profession, beginning with history and
ending with the future of policing.
• Realistic scenarios based on actual police incidents
help students understand key concepts and think
critically about situations that could arise.
• “Doc’s Words of Wisdom” box at the beginning of each
chapter shares the author’s insight into the challenges
that officers face daily.
• Discussion questions and suggested research topics
at the end of each chapter expand students’ decisionmaking skills and comprehension of the material.
• Companion website includes an Instructor’s Guide,
Test bank and PowerPoint slides for instructors; and
internet exercises, web links and tutorial quizzes for
students.
CONTENTS
About the Author. Preface. 1. The History of Policing. 2.
Ethics. 3. Police Socialization. 4. The Police Organization.
5. Patrol Operations. 6. Investigations. 7. Use of Force.
8. Terrorism. 9. Education. 10. Career Development. 11.
Future of Law Enforcement. 12. Appendix A: Organization
of Interest. 13. Appendix B: Terrorism Resources.
© 2011, 384pp, Paperback, 9780495091899
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN
CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY AND
RESEARCH, 2E
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Kenna Quinet,
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI); Crystal A.
Garcia, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
THEORY, 1/e is an outstanding anthology of social
institution-focused essays ideal for stimulating
discussions and debates in the classroom. This
collection features all 26 proposals and response essays
presented at the American Society of Criminology’s
2010 annual meeting, on the major social institutions
– family, education, religion, the economy, and the
political system – and features a lead paper and
commentaries on the paper written by subject experts.
The book’s concise format makes it an invaluable
resource for those wanting to incorporate current
research and critical thinking into their criminology
and criminal justice curricula.
FEATURES
• Featuring a foreword by ASC President Richard
Rosenfeld, this collection includes essays from
some of the leading criminologists in the field as
well as promising young scholars. The book is a
concise resource for those wanting to incorporate
current research into their criminology and criminal
justice curricula, and can serve not only as a postmeeting reference, but also as a mainstream text for
undergraduate Policy courses.
CONTENTS
Part 1: FAMILY. Part 2. EDUCATION. Part 3. RELIGION .
Part 4. ECONOMY. Part 5. POLITY.
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© 2012, 400pp, Paperback, 9781111771812
3. OJJDP Develops Strategy to Reduce Juvenile Violence.
4. Why We Can’t Wait: The Juvenile Court in the New
Millennium.
© 2010, 208pp, Paperback, 9781439036723
Research Methods and
Statistics
POLICY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Current Perspectives from InfoTrac®
Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University
Save time, save money, and eliminate the trek to
the library and long waits for reserved readings with
InfoTrac® College Edition, an online university library
of more than 5,000 academic and popular magazines,
newspapers, and journals. This edition of InfoTrac
focuses on Criminal Justice Policy. These articles
provide a perfect supplement to our Criminal Justice
texts.
CONTENTS
PART I: FIXING BROKEN WINDOWS AND COMMUNITY
POLICING. 1. How to Win the War Against Crime. 2.
Focus on Community Policing. PART II: 1. Fraud Inc.
2. The Lure of White-Collar Crime. 3. The Challenge
of White Collar Sentencing. PART III: SPECIALTY
COURTS. 1. How Drug Courts Reduce Substance
Abuse. 2. What Works and What Does Not: Drug
Courts. 3. Problem-Solving Courts: From Innovation
to Institutionalization. PART IV: INCARCERATED
WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. 1. Attachment
Disorders: Review and Current Status. 2. Childhood
Attachment and Adult Attachment in Incarcerated
Adult Male Sex Offenders. 3. Mother/Child Bonding:
Incarcerated Women Struggle to Maintain Meaningful
Relationships with their Children. 4. Babies Behind Bars.
5. Developing Correctional Facilities for Female Juvenile
Offenders: Design and Programmatic Considerations.
PART V: SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS. 1. Childhood
Predictors of Adult Criminality: A Meta-Analysis
Drawn from the Prospective Longitudinal Literature. 2.
Wayward Youth, Super Predator: An Evolutionary Tale
of Juvenile Delinquency from the 1950s to the Present.
BASICS OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 3E
Michael G. Maxfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Earl R.
Babbie, Chapman University
A concise paperback based on Maxfield/Babbie’s bestselling, RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE
AND CRIMINOLOGY, this “basics” version combines
accessibility and a conversational writing style with
Michael G. Maxfield’s expertise in criminology and
criminal justice. In fewer than 400 pages, BASICS OF
RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND
CRIMINOLOGY, International Edition introduces
students to the core of criminal justice research.
It utilizes the most current, real data and features
coverage of such key issues as ethics, causation, validity,
field research, research design, and more. The Third
Edition includes expanded coverage of web-based
research and how to access and utilize new CJ data sets.
Balancing coverage of both qualitative and quantitative
methods, the text is packed with real-world examples,
practical applications, and Internet research exercises.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Reflecting the latest developments in the field, the
exciting new Third Edition includes significantly
expanded coverage of qualitative research.
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• New! New material on writing proposals and reading
research articles helps students sharpen these
important skills for real-life practice.
• Completely current, the Third Edition is packed with
real-world examples that have been extensively
updated throughout.
• New! Each chapter begins with 8-12 numbered
learning objectives carefully matched to individual
bullet points in the end-of-chapter summary for
maximum learning reinforcement. Each item in the
accompanying Test Bank and Companion Website quiz
section is also linked to a specific learning objective.
FEATURES
• Succinct yet thorough, BASICS OF RESEARCH
M E T H O D S F O R C R I M I N A L J US T I C E A N D
CRIMINOLOGY delivers excellent coverage of
conceptualization and operationalization, sampling,
crime data, ethical problems and criminal justice
research, and other key topics.
• Extremely relevant, the authors’ coverage of policy
analysis reflects the trend toward a more analytic
perspective in justice agencies, giving students
valuable insight into the issues they will face in a
career in the field of criminal justice.
• Helping students completely master the material,
the text includes extensive, top-caliber pedagogical
aids, including real-world examples, outlines, figures,
key term definitions, chapter summaries, and review
questions and exercises.
• Some end-of-chapter exercises require students to
solve research problems using the Internet, giving
them hands-on experience using online resources for
timely, high-quality data.
CONTENTS
1. Criminal Justice and Scientific Inquiry. 2. Ethics
and Criminal Justice Research. 3. General Issues in
Research Design. 4. Concepts, Operationalization, and
Measurement. 5. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental
Designs. 6. Sampling. 7. Survey Research and Other
Ways of Asking Questions. 8. Field Research. 9.
Agency Records, Content Analysis, and Secondary
Data. 10. Evaluation Research and Problem Analysis. 11.
Interpreting Data.
© 2012, 368pp, Paperback, 9781111356491
RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL
JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY, 7E
Michael G. Maxfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Earl R.
Babbie, Chapman University
Now with even more real-world examples throughout
and comprehensive coverage of qualit ative
methods, the Seventh Edition of the market-leading
RESEARCH METHODS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND
CRIMINOLOGY combines the scholarship, accuracy,
and conversational tone of Earl Babbie’s best-selling
THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH with Mike
Maxfield’s expertise in criminology and criminal justice.
Providing the most comprehensive, authoritative
introduction to criminal justice research available
today--and enhanced by new examples, research,
applications, and built-in study tools--this edition
continues its focus on getting students to DO research.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Each chapter now opens with a high-interest vignette
that draws students into the material and illustrates
the relevance of the upcoming chapter content.
• An all-new chapter on qualitative interviewing
(Chapter 10) plus additional discussion of other
important qualitative research methods in Chapter
11 (on field research) addresses critical social science
methodology with incomparable depth and breadth.
• Thorough coverage of preparing a research proposal
and conducting a literature review has been
incorporated into Chapter 1 to better equip students
for advanced study. An increased number of realworld examples and expanded coverage of the use
of technology in research methods, including the
use of social media, enhance the book’s relevancy for
today’s students.
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FEATURES
• Chapter-opening numbered learning objectives are
matched to end-of-chapter summary sections and
linked to corresponding quiz items in Criminal Justice
CourseMate (the book’s website), the Instructor’s
Manual, and the Test Bank to provide students with
maximum reinforcement of key concepts.
• New examples from student research and published
studies appear throughout the book. Mike Maxfield
illustrates the rewards and challenges of research by
using recent examples of his own students’ research
and as well as new examples from studies on human
trafficking, how people form attitudes about sex
offenders, and car theft.
• A marginal glossary of key terms immediately
reinforces student understanding.
• A “Focus on Applied Research” feature throughout
the book reflects today’s greater emphasis on applied
research, and emphasizes Maxfield and Babbie’s main
focus--getting your students to DO research.
• A “Putting It All Together” section on racial profiling,
“Driving While Black,” appears in each chapter,
enabling students to see how research unfolds. Each
chapter’s installment reinforces and applies that
chapter’s specific research methods and topics.
CONTENTS
1. Crime, Criminal Justice, and Scientific Inquiry. 2.
Foundations of Criminal Justice Research. 3. Ethics
and Criminal Justice Research. 4. General Issues in
Research Design. 5. Concepts, Operationalization, and
Measurement. 6. Measuring Crime. 7. Experimental and
Quasi-experimental Designs. 8. Sampling. 9. Survey
Research. 10. Qualitative Interviewing. 11. Field Research.
12. Agency Records, Content Analysis, and Secondary
Data. 13. Evaluation Research and Problem Analysis. 14.
Interpreting Data.
© 2015, 496pp, Hardback, 9781285067841
Security
INTRODUCTION TO PRIVATE SECURITY,
2E
John Dempsey, State University of NY - Empire College
This uniquely practical introduction to private
security emphasizes professionalism and ethics and
demonstrates how public law enforcement and private
security work in tandem to solve problems and protect
both individuals and businesses. INTRODUCTION TO
PRIVATE SECURITY focuses on practical, real-world
concepts and applications and includes detailed
coverage of everything from industry background and
related law to premise, retail, business, employment,
and information/computer security as well as
investigation, surveillance, and even homeland security.
Throughout, the emphasis is on providing students with
a clear sense of the numerous career opportunities
available in this rapidly expanding field – including realworld insight on how to get a job in private security,
concrete information on the skills needed, and succinct
overviews of day-to-day job responsibilities.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• INTRODUCTION TO PRIVATE SECURITY offers new
“Ethics in Security” boxes, enhancing the book’s
real-world orientation by spotlighting codes of
ethics and related materials from ASIS, NASCO, TSA,
Guardsmark, NAPPS, and other national agencies,
organizations, and corporations that students will
likely interact or affiliate with on the job.
• In response to user feedback, the 2nd Edition features
a dramatic expansion of physical security with the
addition of an all-new chapter that covers retail and
convenience stores, fast food restaurants, shopping
centers, industrial facilities, public/private utilities,
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hotels, banks, and entertainment facilities.
• The updated text includes expanded coverage of
exciting technology-related security and issues
– biometrics and surveillance, cyberstalking,
fingerprinting and electronic monitoring, fraud,
cybercrime, computer viruses, and data security.
Terrorism
FEATURES
• INTRODUCTION TO PRIVATE SECURITY provides
“You Are There” features that take students back to
the past, placing them in the center of a historical
event to review the fact pattern in a particular case or
to gain a firsthand sense of significant developments.
• The book’s unique real-world orientation is heightened
through “Jobs in Security” boxes that spotlight actual
employment positions in the private security industry
as well as “Private Security Connections” boxes
that offer information on private organizations,
associations, and resources.
• To help students master the material, chapter-opening
objectives are included and linked to bulleted endof-chapter summaries and are followed by a wealth
of review and practice materials like learning checks,
application exercises, and Internet activities.
CONTENTS
Part I: PRIVATE SECURITY HISTORY, BUSINESS, AND
CONCEPTS. 1. The History and Professionalization of
Private Security. 2. The Business of the Private Security
Industry. 3. Private Security Concepts, Tools, and
Systems Integration or Convergence. 4. Private Security
Law. Part II: PRIVATE SECURITY CATEGORIES. 5.
Premise Security. 6. Retail Security and Loss Prevention.
7. Personal Security. 8. Employment-related Security. 9.
Information and Computer Security. Part III: PRIVATE
SECURITY OPERATIONS. 10. Investigative Security. 11.
Surveillance and Undercover Operations. 12. Public and
Private Partnerships for Security. 13. Homeland Security.
© 2011, 480pp, Paperback, 9780495809852
TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY,
INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 8E
Jonathan R. White, Grand Valley State University
Written by acclaimed national terrorism expert
Jonathan R. White, the market-leading TERRORISM
AND HOMELAND SECURITY, 8E, International Edition
is widely recognized as the most comprehensive,
balanced, and objective text available for the course.
Packed with engrossing examples and cutting-edge
discussions, the Eighth Edition continues to provide a
theoretical and conceptual framework that enables your
students to understand how terrorism arises and how
it functions. White discusses the most sophisticated
theories of the world’s best terrorist analysts, while
still focusing on the domestic and international threat
of terrorism and the basic security issues surrounding
terrorism today. The text gives essential historical (pre1980) background on the phenomenon of terrorism and
the roots of contemporary conflicts, includes detailed
descriptions of recent and contemporary conflicts
shaping the world stage, and presents theoretical
and concrete information about Homeland Security
organizations.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• A streamlined 16-chapter organization makes it easier
to get through the entire text in a traditional-length
college term--ensuring that instructors aren’t forced
to omit key homeland security coverage due to time
constraints.
• All-new chapter-opening vignettes draw students
into chapter material with today’s highest-profile
topics--the Navy SEAL attack on Osama bin Laden, the
expanding role of women in terrorist organizations,
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Iranian nuclear weapon development, the Arab
Spring’s impact on Palestine, and many others.
• In addition to bullet-style summaries linked back to
chapter-opening objectives, new paragraph-style
“Chapter Take Away” sections at the end of each
chapter focus student attention on the important
conclusions that can be drawn from the material and
offer a glimpse into the future.
• Streamlined coverage of historical material throughout
the text allows for expanded treatment of compelling
current issues, examples, research, and tactics without
increasing the text’s overall length.
• Expanded discussion of current issues and challenges
includes women’s expanding role in terrorist
organizations, financing terrorist activities, the nexus
of drugs and terrorism, media influence on homeland
security, Joseph Kony, and many other topics.
FEATURES
• “Critical Engagement” features in every chapter
highlight a current controversy, giving students the
opportunity to sharpen their critical thinking skills by
grappling with real-world challenges.
• Providing maximum learning reinforcement, each
chapter’s Learning Objectives are carefully matched
to end-of-chapter summary sections and linked to
corresponding quiz/test items in the accompanying
Test Bank and CourseMate. Each discussion is
enhanced with diagrams and flow charts to illustrate
key concepts and keep students visually engaged.
• Many chapters feature “Another Point of View”
sidebars--reflecting the fact that issues in terrorism
and homeland security often go beyond a simple twosided debate. These sidebars introduce controversial
opinions and alternative understandings of social
processes, giving students a deeper understanding
of all the challenges involved.
• Terrorism frequently blurs the line between law
enforcement and national security intelligence. The
text’s unique emphasis on intelligence helps students
see the difference. Sections in Part IV spotlight law
enforcement intelligence systems, fusion centers, and
national security intelligence--equipping students
with a solid understanding of today’s intelligence
initiatives.
CONTENTS
Part I: AN INTRODUCTION TO ISSUES IN TERRORISM.
1. Terrorism Defined. 2. The Social Underpinnings
of Terrorism. 3. The Organization and Financing of
Terrorism. 4. Terrorism and the Media. 5. Gender Roles,
Tactics, and Force Multipliers in Terrorism. 6. The
Roots of Modern Terrorism. Part II: INTERNATIONAL
TERRORISM: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC MOVEMENTS.
7. Long-Term Separatist Terrorism. 8. Nationalistic
and Endemic Terrorism. 9. Background to the Middle
East. 10. Terrorism in Israel and Palestine. Part III:
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: IDEOLOGICAL AND
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS. 11. Revolutionary, Counter
Revolutionary, and Religious Terrorism. 12. Al Qaeda and
Jihadist Networks. Part IV: DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND
HOMELAND SECURITY. 13. Domestic Terrorism. 14. An
Introduction to Homeland Security. 15. Law Enforcement
and Homeland Security. 16. Homeland Security and
Constitutional Issues. 17. Security, Terrorism, and the
Future.
© 2014, 528pp, Paperback, 9781285062273
Women and Criminal
Justice
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN, 4E
Gender, Crime, and Justice
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado at Boulder
The definitive text for the course, Belknap’s THE
INVISIBLE WOMAN: GENDER, CRIME, AND JUSTICE
covers women and the criminal justice system with a
focus on three major areas: (1) female offenders and
their treatment by the criminal justice system; (2)
female victims of crime; and (3) female employees of
the agencies of the criminal justice system. Thoroughly
updated with new research and statistics, the fourth
edition covers such timely and important topics as
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restorative justice, gender-responsive programming,
sex trafficking, pathways research, Intimate Partner
Abuse (IPA)/Domestic Violence (DV), and stalking.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• This edition is carefully updated throughout with new
research and statistics.
• The author has added more material on restorative
justice, gender-responsive programming, sex
trafficking, pathways research, Intimate Partner
Abuse (IPA)/Domestic Violence (DV), stalking, and
other timely and important topics.
• A new table of relevant global studies is included in
each chapter. For instance, the table in Chapter 4, “A
Gendered Account of Women’s and Girls’ Offending,”
summarizes approximately 20 studies on topics such
as prostitution in China, drunkenness in France,
methamphetamine use in Guam, property and violent
offenses in Canada, and maternal filicide in Italy.
• Chapter 2 in the third edition, “Critiquing
Criminological Studies,” has been divided into
two chapters. The new Chapter 2, “A Critique of
Mainstream/”Malestream” Theories,” is more
traditional. The new Chapter 3, “Feminist and ProFeminist Theories,” discusses theories such as general
strain theory and cycle of violence theory as well as a
recent development-research that tests general strain
theory, pathways, and/or life course theories in the
same study. These theories offer ways to assess how
both girls’ and boys’ life experiences are likely related
to their subsequent offending.
critical race feminism, older women, and legal and
non-legal immigrants.
CONTENTS
1. The Emergence of Gender in Criminology. Part II:
WOMEN’S and GIRLS’ OFFENDING. 2. A Critique of
Mainstream/”Malestream” Theories. 3. Feminist and
Pro-Feminist Theories. 4. A Gendered Account of
Women’s and Girls’ Offending. 5. Processing Women
and Girls in the Criminal Legal System. 6. Incarcerated
Women and Girls. Part III: GENDER-BASED ABUSE
(GBA). 7. Gender-Based Abuse (GBA): A Prevalent and
Global Phenomenon. 8. Focusing on Sexual Abuse. 9.
Intimate Partner Abuse and Stalking. Part IV: WOMEN
WORKING IN THE CRIMINAL LEGAL SYSTEM. 10.
Women Working in Prisons and Jails. 11. Women Working
in Policing and Law Enforcement. 12. Women Working
in the Courts. Part V: CONCLUSIONS. 13. Effecting
Change.
© 2015, 656pp, Paperback, 9780495809135
FEATURES
• Built on the powerful theme of “invisible women”
and featuring a strong feminist perspective, this
text offers a comprehensive survey of the significant
research on female offenders, victims, and criminal
justice employees.
• Written by a respected scholar and researcher, the
book is more than a reader. In addition to pulling
together and analyzing the multidisciplinary research
in the field, the author discusses existing theories
and provides students with a meaningful basis for
understanding the subject matter.
• The text is sufficiently compact to be assigned with
other texts, yet comprehensive enough to be used
on its own.
• The book covers such topics as drug addiction/use,
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Combined Author/Title Index
A
A Primer on Crime and Delinquency Theory, 3e, p.25
A Street Officer’s Guide to Report Writing, p.60
Abadinsky, Drug Use and Abuse, International Edition, 8e, p.48
Abadinsky, Organized Crime, International Edition, 10e, p.50
Ackerman, Law and Courts, p.22
Alarid, Community-Based Corrections, 10e, p.5
America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice System, International
Edition, 11e, p.9
American Corrections in Brief, 2e, p.2
American Corrections, International Edition, 10e, p.3
An Introduction to Policing, 7e, p.61
Austin/Irwin, It’s About Time, 4e, p.8
B
Bacigal/Tate, Criminal Law and Procedure, 4e, p.15
Basics of Research Methods for Criminal Justice and
Criminology, International Edition, 3e, p.75
Belknap, The Invisible Woman, 4e, p.79
Bohm/Vogel, A Primer on Crime and Delinquency Theory, 3e,
p.25
C
CJ3 (with CourseMate Printed Access Card), 3e, p.34
CJUS (with Review Card and Criminal Justice CourseMate with
eBook Printed Access Card), p.35
Clear/Cole/Reisig, American Corrections, International Edition,
10e, p.3
Clear/Cole/Reisig/Petrosino, American Corrections in Brief,
2e, p.2
Cole/Smith/DeJong, Criminal Justice in America, International
Edition, 7e, p.39
Cole/Smith/DeJong, The American System of Criminal Justice,
14e, p.45
Community Corrections, p.4
Community Policing, 7e, p.62
Community-Based Corrections, 10e, p.5
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, International Edition,
5e, p.46
Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System, 6e, p.10
Contemporary Issues in Criminological Theory and Research,
2e, p.74
Corrections Today, International Edition, 2e, p.6
Crime Victims, International Edition, 8e, p.26
Crime and Punishment, 2e, p.47
Crime and the American Dream, International Edition, 5e, p.36
Criminal Evidence, 8e, p.11
Criminal Evidence, International Edition, 8e, p.12
Criminal Investigation, 10e, p.63
Criminal Justice Organizations, 6e, p.24
Criminal Justice in Action, International Edition, 7e, p.37
Criminal Justice in Action, 8e, p.38
Criminal Justice in America, International Edition, 7e, p.39
Criminal Law and Procedure, 4e, p.15
Criminal Law and Procedure, International Edition, 8e, p.14
Criminal Law, 12e, p.13
Criminal Law, International Edition, 11e, p.18
Criminal Law, International Edition, 6e, p.17
Criminal Procedure for the Criminal Justice Professional,
International Edition, 11e, p.22
Criminal Procedure, 7e, p.21
Criminal Procedure, 9e, p.20
Criminal Procedure, International Edition, 9e, p.19
Criminology, International Edition, 11e, p.29
Criminology, 5e, p.27
Criminology, International Edition, 11e, p.28
Current Perspectives, p.32
D
Dammer/Albanese, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems,
International Edition, 5e, p.46
del Carmen, Criminal Procedure, International Edition, 9e, p.19
Dempsey, Introduction to Private Security, 2e, p.77
Dempsey/Forst, An Introduction to Policing, 7e, p.61
Dempsey/Forst, POLICE (with Criminal Justice CourseMate
with eBook Printed Access Card), 2e, p.69
Drug Use and Abuse, International Edition, 8e, p.48
E
Essentials of Criminal Justice, 9e, p.41
Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice,
International Edition, 8e, p.33
F
Ferdico/Fradella/Totten, Criminal Procedure for the Criminal
Justice Professional, International Edition, 11e, p.22
Fischer, Policy in Criminal Justice, p.75
Friedrichs, White Collar Crime In Contemporary Society,
International Edition, 4e, p.55
G
Gaines/Miller, CJ3 (with CourseMate Printed Access Card), 3e,
p.34
Gaines/Miller, Criminal Justice in Action, International Edition,
7e, p.37
Gaines/Miller, Criminal Justice in Action, 8e, p.38
Gaines/Worrall, Police Administration, International Edition,
3e, p.70
Gardner/Anderson, Criminal Evidence, International Edition,
8e, p.12
Gardner/Anderson, Criminal Law, 12e, p.13
H
Hails, Criminal Evidence, 8e, p.11
Harr/Hess/Hess Orthmann/Kingsbury, Constitutional Law
and the Criminal Justice System, 6e, p.10
Hess Orthmann/Hess, Criminal Investigation, 10e, p.63
Hess/Hess Orthmann, Introduction to Law Enforcement and
Criminal Justice, International Edition, 10e, p.65
Hess/Hess Orthmann, Management and Supervision in Law
Enforcement, 6e, p.66
Hess/Orthmann/Cho, Police Operations, 6e, p.71
Hess/Orthmann/Wright, Juvenile Justice, International Edtion,
6e, p.59
Hickey, Serial Murderers and Their Victims, International
Edition, 6e, p.52
Hoover, Police Crime Control Strategies, p.70
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Introduction to Criminal Justice, p.42
Introduction to Criminal Justice, International Edition, 14e, p.43
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice,International Edition, 10e, p.65
Introduction to Private Security, 2e, p.77
It’s About Time, 4e, p.8
J
Juvenile Delinquency, 12e, p.58
Juvenile Delinquency, International Edition, 5e, p.57
Juvenile Justice, International Edtion, 6e, p.59
K
Karmen, Crime Victims, 8e, p.26
L
Law and Courts, p.23
M
Management and Supervision in Law Enforcement, 6e, p.66
Maxfield/Babbie, Basics of Research Methods for Criminal
Justice and Criminology, International Edition, 3e, p.75
Maxfield/Babbie, Research Methods for Criminal Justice and
Criminology, 7e, p.76
Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice, International Edition, 4e,
p.50
Messner/Rosenfeld, Crime and the American Dream,
International Edition, 5e, p.36
Miller/Hess/Orthmann, Community Policing, 7e, p.62
Myers/Myers/Samaha, CJUS (with Review Card and Criminal
Justice CourseMate with eBook Printed Access Card), p.35
N
Neubauer/Fradella, America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice
System, International Edition, 11e, p.9
O
Organized Crime, International Edition, 10e, p.50
P
POLICE (with Criminal Justice CourseMate with eBook Printed
Access Card), 2e, p.69
Palmiotto/Unnithan, Policing and Society: A Global Approach,
International Edition, p.73
Paradoxes of Leadership in Police Management, p.67
Paradoxes of Police Work, 2e, p.67
Perez, Paradoxes of Police Work, 2e, p.67
Perez/Barkhurst, Paradoxes of Leadership in Police
Management, p.67
Police Administration, International Edition, 3e, p.70
Police Crime Control Strategies, p.70
Police Operations, 6e, p.71
Policing and Society: A Global Approach, International Edition,
p.73
Policy in Criminal Justice, p.75
Pollock, Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice,
International Edition, 8e, p.33
Professionalism in Policing: An Introduction, p.73
R
Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology, 7e,
p.76
Rosenfeld/Quinet/Garcia, Contemporary Issues in
Criminological Theory and Research, 2e, p.74
Roth, Crime and Punishment, 2e, p.47
S
Samaha, Criminal Law, International Edition, 11e, p.18
Samaha, Criminal Procedure, 9e, p.20
Scalise/Strosahl, A Street Officer’s Guide to Report Writing,
p.60
Scheb/Scheb, II, Criminal Law and Procedure, International
Edition, 8e, p.14
Scheb/Scheb, II, Criminal Law, International Edition, 6e, p.17
Scheb/Scheb, II, Criminal Procedure, 7e, p.21
Sense and Nonsense About Crime, Drugs, and Communities,
International Edition, 7e, p.51
Serial Murderers and Their Victims, International Edition, 6e,
p.52
Sexual Offenses and Offenders, 2e, p.31
Shelden/Tracy/Brown, Youth Gangs in American Society, 4e,
p.56
Siegel, Criminology, International Edition, 11e, p.29
Siegel, Criminology, 5e, p.27
Siegel, Criminology, International Edition, 11e, p.28
Siegel/Bartollas, Corrections Today, International Edition, 2e,
p.6
Siegel/Welsh, Juvenile Delinquency, 12e, p.58
Siegel/Welsh, Juvenile Delinquency, International Edition, 5e,
p.57
Siegel/Worrall, Essentials of Criminal Justice, 9e, p.41
Siegel/Worrall, Introduction to Criminal Justice, International
Edition, 14e, p.43
Stojkovic/Kalinich/Klofas, Criminal Justice Organizations, 6e,
p.24
Surette, Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice, International
Edition, 4e, p.50
T
Terrorism and Homeland Security, International Edition, 8e,
p.78
Terry, Sexual Offenses and Offenders, 2e, p.31
The American System of Criminal Justice, 14e, p.45
The Color of Justice, International Edition, 5e, p.53
The Invisible Woman, 4e, p.79
Thomas, Professionalism in Policing: An Introduction, p.73
W
Wadsworth/Lively-Neal, White Collar Crime, 2e, p.54
Wadsworth/Scott, Introduction to Criminal Justice, p.42
Wadsworth/Short, Community Corrections, p.4
Walker, Sense and Nonsense About Crime, Drugs, and
Communities, International Edition, 7e, p.51
Walker/Spohn/DeLone, The Color of Justice, International
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Edition, 5e, p.53
Whalen, Current Perspectives, p.32
White Collar Crime In Contemporary Society, International
Edition, 4e, p.55
White Collar Crime, 2e, p.54
White, Terrorism and Homeland Security, International Edition,
8e, p.78
Y
Youth Gangs in American Society, 4e, p.56
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