INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 10th edition provides readers 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 readers to the other components of that system such as the courts, corrections, and juvenile justice. INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 10th 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. Readers will also learn about controversies surrounding immigration law enforcement and several new Supreme Court cases affecting law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
The book represents a departure from other introductory texts: it is not limited to the presentation of information.
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
This Study Guide gives your students extensive practice tests to help them review for their course.
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Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
B. R. Price, “A History of Women in Policing” (National Center for Women in Policing, 1996), available from ... S. E. Martin and N. C. Jurik, Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Legal and Criminal Justice Occupations, 2nd ed.
The strength of this book is that it provides coverage of both law enforcement and the criminal justice system in one convenient text.
David H. McElreath, Daniel Adrian Doss, Carl J. Jensen III, Michael Wigginton Jr., Ralph Kennedy, Kenneth R. Winter, ... Leaders in the profession during this period included J. Edgar Hoover, Orlando Wilson, and William Parker.
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Loose-Leaf Version