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Discover the 5th edition of “Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process” by Kenneth J. Peak and Tamara D. Madensen-Herold. Explore the current theories, practices, and debates within the criminal justice system through case studies and exercises. Essential for students and professionals. ISBN: 978-1071848944.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the criminal justice system, covering its foundational concepts from crime and its causes to the intricacies of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The book delves into the history, theory, and current practices of criminal justice, emphasizing practical aspects crucial for understanding the field. It critically examines the various challenges and controversies that pervade the system, including issues related to race, class, and gender. Featuring a collection of relevant case studies, examples, and exercises, this edition helps students grasp the real-world applications of criminal justice principles. The content, crafted by a team of seasoned criminal justice professionals, is presented in a user-friendly design with clear, concise language, making it easily accessible to students at all academic levels. Furthermore, the book offers a balanced view of the criminal justice system, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses, thereby providing a solid foundation for students aspiring to careers in criminal justice or related fields.
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