American System Crj: Media EditionAlso thoroughly updated, the Study Guide includes the following elements to help students get the most out of their classroom experience: learning objectives, a chapter summary, a key terms review, a key figures review, worksheets, and a self-test. The self-test consists of 25 multiple choice and 20 true/false questions per chapter. |
Contents
Crime and Justice in America | 1 |
Victimization and Criminal Behavior | 16 |
The Criminal Justice System | 33 |
Copyright | |
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administrative adult American arrest August Vollmer bail charges citizens clients committed community corrections constitutional convicted correctional officers courtroom Crime Control criminal behavior criminal justice system criminal law death penalty decisions defense attorneys deterrence developed discretion drug due process Eighth Amendment emphasizes evidence exclusionary rule factors federal felony Fifth Amendment Fourth Amendment function goals incarceration individual inmates insanity defense institutions intermediate sanctions investigation involves jail judges judicial jurisdiction jurors jury Juvenile Court juvenile justice offenders organized Parole Officer percent peremptory challenges person plea bargaining police officers political PRACTICE QUESTIONS pretrial prison probation officer problems procedures programs prosecution prosecutors public defender punishment reform rehabilitation release responsible REVIEW OF KEY right to counsel role selection sentence social society stress supervision suspects theories trial TRUE/FALSE U. S. Supreme Court U.S. Constitution United victims violation violence William Rehnquist women workgroup WORKSHEET Zebulon Brockway