Full Description
Rather than simply giving students an overview of the elements of the criminal justice system--police, courts, and corrections--Foundations of Criminal Justice delves into the interdisciplinary ideas underlying those elements. With a new chapter on "Issues of Inequaility in the Criminal Justice System," this edition delves even deeper into the larger questions and themes that govern our criminal justice system: Why is our justice system the way it is? How do we decide which actions are crimes? How is policy made? What is justice and is it achieved?
The text features a robust pedagological apparatus to guide students in their learning: focusing and review questions appear throughout the text to focus student learning and solidify key concepts; chapter-ending Criminal Justice questions ask students to think critically and apply what they have learned to a real-life issue; and photo essays, which survey the broad range of issues in the chapters to come, open each Part.
Contents
1. Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice
2. Criminal Justice, Society, and Morality
3. Criminal Justice, Legal Reasoning, and Legal Philosophy
4. Theories of Deviance and Social Control
5. Theories of Criminal Behavior
6. Concepts of Justice
7. Concepts of Justice Policy
8. Issues of Inequality in the Criminal Justice System
9. Concepts of Criminal Procedure
10. Criminal Law
11. Criminal Punishment
12. Core Concepts of US Policing
13. Core Concepts of US Court Systems
14. Core Concepts of US Correctional Theory and Practice