This book offers students a unique opportunity to examine strong yet very readable competing views on twenty of the major issues in contemporary criminal justice. It features the works of major writers in the discipline and ...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

This book offers students a unique opportunity to examine strong yet very readable competing views on twenty of the major issues in contemporary criminal justice. It features the works of major writers in the discipline and explores the ideas, orientations and arguments driving the field. Each essay quickly draws readers into the debate using accompanying questions and encourages readers to assess arguments and determine their own conclusions. Where to Find More sections highlight additional resources that can be used to explore each issue in more detail. For anyone interested in the criminal justice system

Similar Products

The Crime Drop in America (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)Just the Facts: Investigative Report Writing (5th Edition)Crime Control in America: What Works? (3rd Edition)Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal JusticeCriminal Procedure: Law and PracticeEthical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal JusticeThe Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal JusticeThe Police in America: An IntroductionWhen Cultures Clash: Strategies for Strengthened Police-Community Relations (2nd Edition)Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases