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Criminal Law, Twelfth Edition, a classic introduction to criminal
law for criminal justice students, combines the best features of a
casebook and a textbook. Its success over numerous editions, both
at community colleges as well as in four-year college criminal
justice programs, is proof this text works as an authoritative
source on criminal law, as well as a teaching text that
communicates with students. The book covers substantive criminal
law and explores its principles, sources, distinctions, and
limitations. Definitions and elements of crimes are explained, and
defenses to crimes are thoroughly analyzed. Each chapter offers
guidance to help students understand what is important, including
chapter outlines, key terms, learning objectives, Legal News boxes
that highlight current criminal law issues, and Quick Checks that
cue the reader to stop and answer a question or two concerning the
material just covered. Unique Exploring Case Law boxes offer
guidance in using the accompanying cases, which are provided on the
book's website and in Part II of this textbook. A robust collection
of instructor support materials addresses teaching and learning
issues. Updated with all the newest relevant law, this book is
appropriate for undergraduate students in criminal law and related
courses.
"Ethical Dilemmas And Decisions In Criminal Justice, International
Edition" offers comprehensive coverage ethics across all three arms
of the criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and
corrections. In Pollock, readers will not only find coverage of the
philosophical principles and theories that are the very foundation
of ethical decision making, but also hands-on criminal justice
issues and applications such as the recent corruption scandals in
the police departments of Boston and Chicago, the
prostitution-related indictment of the governor of New York, the
Justice Department's memoranda concerning methods of torture in
Guantanamo, and much more.
It has been said that the criminal justice system is a system of men, for men. Women certainly are the minorityùboth as offenders and as professionals in the corrections systems. Yet, recently there has been a tremendous increase in the use of imprisonment for female offenders. In Counseling Women in Prison, author Joycelyn M. Pollock focuses on the female offender in prison and raises issues related to counseling female prisoners. She presents an overview of the female offender and womenÆs prisons and then focuses on the clinical approaches. This volume is not intended as a technical guide for counselors or as a textbook in counseling; rather, it touches on some sociological and organizational issues that have relevance to counselors who work with female offenders. It provides the correctional professional or the student who plans to enter the field with some understanding of criminological theory, the nature of the prison environment, some familiarity with selected prison programs, and background characteristics of the female offender. Each chapter concludes with a section titled "Implications for the Counselor," which highlights the relevance of the chapterÆs subject matter to concerns of the counselor. Covering a range of issues through a variety of treatment applications, Counseling Women in Prison is the ideal resource for institutional counselors, correctional officers, psychologists, and psychiatrists who provide either individual or group counseling to female offenders.
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