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There has never been a more important time for those involved in
criminal justice policy, operations and civil service to know their
history. The Historical Dictionary of American Criminal Justice
provides a comprehensive overview of the development of criminal
justice in the United States. Criminal justice is a
multidisciplinary endeavor, emerging across time and place through
the fields of philosophy, law, biology, anthropology, and
sociology. Developments occur quickly and regularly, the meanings
of which are deeply embedded, not only in an historical context,
but in complicated social, economic, and political circumstances as
well. The field is particularly vulnerable to the exploitations of
power being as closely aligned with the forces of social control as
it is. The Historical Dictionary of American Criminal Justice
contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an
extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,200
cross-referenced entries on the most relevant concepts, cases,
people, and terms. This book is an excellent resource for students,
researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about American
criminal justice.
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