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041 _aEnglish
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_bBAR/BAT
100 _aBarak, Gregg (Ed.)
245 _aBattle ground :
_bcriminal justice (Vol. 1) ( a-l)
_cedited by Gregg Barak.
260 _aU.S .A. :
_bGreenwood press,
_c2007.
300 _a429 p.
500 _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. Adversrial justice Chapter 2. African American criminal in justice Chapter 3. Alternative responses to crime by society Chapter 4. Anti terrorism laws Chapter 5. Bail Chapter 6. Boot camps Chapter 7. Cameras in the court room Chapter 8. Class justice Chapter 9. Clemency Chapter 10. Community police Chapter 11. Compstat and crime reduction Chapter 12. Conspiracy and subatancial asistance Chapter 13. Convict criminology Chapter 14. Corporal punishment Chapter 15. Correction education Chapter 16. Crime and culture consumption Chapter 17. Crime control industry Chapter 18. Cruel and unusual punishment Chapter 19. CSI effect Chapter 20. Dangerous offenders Chapter 21. Death penalty in the United states Chapter 22. Defining criminal violence Chapter 23. Dis enfranchisement laws for felonies Chapter 24. DNA usage in criminal justice Chapter 25. Domestic violence practices Chapter 26. Driving while back Chapter 27. DWI and drug testing Chapter 28. Environmental crime control Chapter 29. Equal justice and human rights Chapter 30. Epinoage act of 1917 Chapter 31. Exclusionary rules Chapter 32. Executions- televised Chapter 33. Expert witness testimony Chapter 34. Eyewitness identification Chapter 35. Faith based prison programme Chapter 36. Foreign intelligence surveillance act Chapter 37. Foreign-sic psychology Chapter 38. Gang injunction laws Chapter 39. Gendered justice Chapter 40. Guantanamo detainee Chapter 41. Gun control Chapter 42. Hawaiians (ethinic) and incarceration Chapter 43. Homeland security Chapter 44. Immigration and employment law enforcement Chapter 45. Indigent defendant representation Chapter 46. International criminal court Chapter 47. International humanitarian law enforcement Chapter 48. Juvenile justice Chapter 49. Juveniles and social justice Chapter 50. Juvenile treated as adults Chapter 51. Lethal force Chapter 52. Marijuana medicalization Chapter 53. Media portrayals of criminal justice Chapter 54. Mental health and insanity Chapter 55. Militarisation of policing Chapter 56. Mirinda warnings Chapter 57. Miscarriage of justice Chapter 58. New penology Chapter 59. Parole Chapter 60. Patriot act Chapter 61. Peacemaking criminology Chapter 62. Policy and psychological screening Chapter 63. Police brutality Chapter 64. police corruption Chapter 65. Police minority relations Chapter 66. Police use of force Chapter 67. Prison construction Chapter 68. Prison privatisation Chapter 69. Prison rape Chapter 70. Prison sexual assault Chapter 71. Prison violence in the Caribbean Chapter 72. Prisoner experimentation Chapter 73. Prisoner litigation Chapter 74. Prisons supermax Chapter 75. Problem solving courts Chapter 76. Prosecutorial discretion Chapter 77. Provoking assault and high profile crimes Chapter 78. Racial profiling Chapter 79. Restoractive justice Chapter 80. risk management Chapter 81. School violence Chapter 82. Search warrant Chapter 83. Second amendments Chapter 84. Sentencing and judicial discretions Chapter 85. Sentencing, determinate and indeterminate Chapter 86. Sex offender laws Chapter 87. Sex offender registries Chapter 88. Sexual assault in colleges and universities Chapter 89. Social justice Chapter 90. South Africa and post apartheid justice Chapter 91. Spiritual care of inmates Chapter 92. Stalking laws Chapter 93. State crime control Chapter 94. Supremacy of international law to national law Chapter 95. Surveillance - technological Chapter 96. Three strikes Chapter 97. Torture and enemy combatants Chapter 98. Trial consultation Chapter 99. Tribal court criminal jurisdiction Chapter 100. War on drugs Index.
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