Introduction to Criminal Justice: The Essentials, Fourth Edition
Introduction to Criminal Justice: The Essentials, Fourth Edition
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Introduction to Criminal Justice: The Essentialsby Winfree, Antonio, Tartaro, and Alarid represents a unique blend of criminal justice theory, research, policy, and practice stemming from the multi-disciplinary perspectives of the four authors.
Introduction to Criminal Justice: The Essentials provides a concise, clear, and student-focused overview of the American criminal justice system. Centering on the three core components—law enforcement, courts, and corrections—and explaining how cases move through the system, this text is grounded in foundational legal principles while comprehensively engaging with contemporary challenges such as police use of force and brutality, technology's role in crime and policing, systemic reform efforts, and the effects of events like COVID-19 on corrections. The book emphasizes a practical, accessible approach over dense theory, incorporating real-world examples, data, and critical discussions to highlight the ongoing tension between ensuring public safety and protecting the rights of the accused, effectively bridging theoretical concepts with the often-criticized realities of the U.S. justice system.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Detailed description and review of the National Incident-Based Reporting system, the method used to determine the nature and extent of crime in the United States.
- Review of new advances in foot patrols and community-oriented policing services, including a feature on the role and scope of policing in the 21st century and the concept of the militarization of police.
- Completely updated description and comparison of the duties, responsibilities, and resource allocation for local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Easy to understand and fully up-to-date graphs, charts, and tables.
- Figures and forms adapted from state and federal sources.
- Discursive boxed inserts that expand on topics within the text.
- Critical thinking questions, review questions, and a summary list of key terms at the end of each chapter.
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
PART I Fundamentals of Criminal Justice
CHAPTER 1 Criminal Justice: An Overview
CHAPTER 2 Defining and Reporting Crime
CHAPTER 3 Criminal Law and the Legal Environment
PART II Responding to Crime and Processing
Through the Criminal Justice System
CHAPTER 4 An Introduction to Policing
CHAPTER 5 U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies
CHAPTER 6 Issues in Law Enforcement
PART III Defining Justice
CHAPTER 7 Local, State, and Federal Courts
CHAPTER 8 Trials and Trial Procedures
CHAPTER 9 Issues in the Judiciary
PART IV Punishment and Community Reentry
CHAPTER 10 Probation and Community Corrections
CHAPTER 11 Institutional Corrections
CHAPTER 12 Living and Working in Prison
CHAPTER 13 Issues in Corrections
References
Table of Cases
Index
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