Visions for change : crime and justice in the twenty-first century /
Roslyn Muraskin, Albert R. Roberts.
- 3rd ed.
- Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2002.
- xxviii, 545 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
CONTENT
PART 1: OVERVIEW Chapter 1: Looking to the future of criminal justice
PART II: LINKING CRIME CHALLENGES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chapter 2: The war on drugs: Treatment, research and substance abuse intervention in the twenty - first century Chapter 3: The situation of crime victims in the early decades of the twenty-first century Chapter 4: Gangs: Status, characteristics, community and police responses, and policy implications Chapter 5: Looking for a new approach to an old problem: The future of obscenity and pornography Chapter 6: Murder and Mayhem in the media: Public perceptions and misperceptions of crime and criminality
PART III: POLICING NOW AND IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY Chapter 7: Police response to domestic violence complaints: Bridging yesterday to now Chapter 8: The influence of community policing in the twenty-first century Chapter 9: Legal issues in policing
PART IV: THE COURTS AND FUTURE INTERPRETATION OF LAW Chapter 10: The rise and fall of the U.S death penalty in the twenty first century Chapter 11: The future impact of international law on the U.S death penalty Chapter 12: The bill of rights in the twenty first century Chapter 13: A comparative analysis of victim impact Chapter 14: Reaffirming juvenile justice Chapter 15: A study of the criminal motivations of sentenced jail inmates
PART V: TECHNOLOGY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chapter 16: Technology and criminal justice Chapter 17: The technoeconomic revolution: Reengineering criminal justice organizations and workplaces Chapter 18: Prosecuting environmental crime in the twenty first century Chapter 19: The impact of computer based technologies on criminal justice: Transition to the twenty first century
PART VI: CORRECTIONAL ISSUES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chapter 20: An introduction to prison privatization: Issues for the twenty-first century Chapter 21: Court-ordered reform of jails: Past, present and future Chapter 22: Sentencing into the twenty-first century: Sentence enhancement and life without parole
PART VII: GENDER AND RACE ISSUES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chapter 23: Women and the law: An agenda for change in the twenty first century Chapter 24: New directions for incarcerated women with HIV in the twenty-first century: The corrections demonstration project Chapter 25: The administration of justice based on gender and race Chapter 26: The new Millennium: Women in policing in the twenty-first century
PART VIII: CONCLUSIONS Chapter 27: The future is now: Summing up Chapter 28: Criminal justice in the new millennium: The crises of system and science
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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