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Crime and justice in America : critical issues for the future /

Crime and Justice in America: Critical Issues for the Future details the importance of a unified justice system in the U.S. The title aims to tackle the measure that needs to be taken in order to develop a more unified system as to theory, profession, and separation of powers.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: O'Brien, John T., 1924-, Marcus, Marvin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Pergamon Press, �1979.
Colección:Pergamon policy studies on crime and justice.
Pergamon policy studies ; 28.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I
  • The Public Role
  • Policing: Is There a System? / Elinor Ostrom, Roger B. Parks and Gordon P. Whitaker
  • The Future Shire Reeve
  • Tribune of the People / Johannes R. Spreen
  • Future Role of the State Police in the Criminal Justice System / William Connelie
  • The Future of Local Law Enforcement: The Federal Role / David J. Farmer
  • Part II
  • The Private Role: Special Police
  • Private Security and Police Relations / Robert A. Hair
  • Campus and School Security / John W. Powell
  • Part III
  • Organized Crime, Terrorism and Hostage Situations
  • Intelligence Beyond 1984 / Joseph J. O'Brien
  • Organized Crime and Justice, Beyond 1984 / Ralph Salerno
  • Political Terrorism / Frederick J. Cavanagh
  • Police Response to Hostage Situations / Harvey Schlossberg
  • Part IV
  • Law, Courts and Corrections
  • Criminal Courts of the Future / Neil Chamelin
  • The Field of Correction / Vernon Fox
  • The Female Offender: The 1980s and Beyond / Jacqueline Boles and Charlotte Tatro
  • Part V
  • Personnel in the Criminal Justice System: Anticipated Changes
  • Problems in Police Leadership / John T. O'Brien
  • Lateral Entry / William J. O'Rourke and James T. Nolan
  • From Minority Recruitment to Professionalization: New Directions in Criminal Justice / Linda L. Stabile
  • The Role of Police in Pollution Control / Marshall Stalley, Theodore B. Shelton, and Barry Evan Kline.