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This innovative new book recognises that, while criminal justice
studies is a core component of all criminology/criminal justice
undergraduate degrees, it can be a confusing, overwhelming and a
relatively dry topic despite its importance. Taking an original
approach, this book sets out a series of ten key dilemmas -
presented as debates - designed to provide students with a clear
framework within which to develop their knowledge and analysis in a
way that is both effective and an enjoyable learning experience. It
is also designed for use by lecturers, who can structure a core
unit of their courses around it. Debates in Criminal Justice
provides a new and dynamic framework for learning, making
considerable use of the other already available academic key texts,
press articles, web sources and more.
This innovative new book recognises that, while criminal justice
studies is a core component of all criminology/criminal justice
undergraduate degrees, it can be a confusing, overwhelming and a
relatively dry topic despite its importance. Taking an original
approach, this book sets out a series of ten key dilemmas -
presented as debates - designed to provide students with a clear
framework within which to develop their knowledge and analysis in a
way that is both effective and an enjoyable learning experience. It
is also designed for use by lecturers, who can structure a core
unit of their courses around it.
Debates in Criminal Justice provides a new and dynamic framework
for learning, making considerable use of the other already
available academic key texts, press articles, web sources and
more.
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