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Featuring chapters written by various experts in the discipline,
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice: Historical Perspectives
provides students with well-researched information regarding vital
developments in the field of criminal justice, all the while
framing these developments with historical context and insight. The
book features five distinct sections. In Section I, chapters
address the need for diversity in policing, the relationship
between the economy, police staffing, and crime rates, use of force
in policing, and terrorism. Section II offers chapters on the
effects of mass incarceration on minorities and restorative
justice. In Section III, students read about DNA evidence in court
cases, the criminal justice system and the media, and the challenge
of child pornography cases. Section IV addresses special topics,
including criminal justice education, immigration policy, PTSD and
healing in criminal justice personnel, and transitional justice.
The final section provides perspectives on implicit bias in law
enforcement, juvenile justice in California, and new standards and
principles for policing. Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
explores the history of the criminal justice system, both its
trials and triumphs, in an effort to encourage future practitioners
to learn from the past and move the discipline forward. It is ideal
for criminal justice courses and programs.
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