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Exploring Criminal Justice

Author(s): Robert M. Regoli, PhD, University of Colorado at Boulder
John D. Hewitt, PhD, Grand Valley State University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763742843
  • ISBN-10:0763742848
  • Hardcover    549 pages      © 2008
Price: International Sales $161.95 US List
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Hailed as the most engaging and accessible introductory text available, Exploring Criminal Justice provides a clear, complete, and credible introduction to the U.S. criminal justice system. Using an easy-to-follow, attention-grabbing writing style, this text explains the overarching processes and purposes of the criminal justice system. The functions of each component—police, courts, corrections—and the relationships between them are described in detail, while rich and captivating pedagogy encourages students to think about how each component affects their daily lives.

This thoroughly up-to-date text provides contemporary data, case studies, and references for all topics. Exploring Criminal Justice devotes an entire chapter to the emerging crimes of terrorism and cybercrime and the role these controversial topics play in the modern criminal justice system. Special attention is also given to juvenile offenders and issues relating to women and minorities. In addition, this text provides thorough integration of criminological theory and policy, as it presents both historical context and current features of the U.S. criminal justice system.

Bundle the online Interactive Student Study Guide and Companion Web site with the text using ISBN 978-0-7637-6451-7. This outstanding resource offers access to practice quizzes, chapter summaries, flashcards, and many other activities to help students master key concepts. An Author's Blog provides students with the opportunity to "hear" from the authors directly. This author blog will be updated throughout the semester. Qualified Instructors, contact your Publisher's Representative to request preview access to this premier eLearning tool. 

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Thinking About Crime and Justice—Challenges readers to think like practicing criminal justice professionals with real-world case studies and accompanying discussion questions.

Around the Globe—Offers a window into law and law enforcement around the world on subjects such as drug enforcement policies in the Netherlands and community policing in Japan.

Focus on Criminal Justice—Explores the nature of crime and the criminal justice response to incidents. Also explores issues such as the police crackdowns in San Diego, fast track prosecution of serious offenders, and modern forms of cruel and unusual punishment.

Headline Crime—Highlights recent high-profile cases, such as sentencing terrorists, probation officer misconduct, and throwing out false confessions.

Voice of the Court—Provides accessible summaries and excerpts from court rulings which have helped shape the criminal justice system and process. 

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ShowTable of Contents

SECTION 1: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chapter 1: Overview of Criminal Justice
Chapter 2: Criminal Law
Chapter 3: Crime, Offenders, and Victims
Chapter 4: Crime Theory and Social Policy

SECTION 2: POLICE
Chapter 5: Police History and Systems
Chapter 6: Police Organization and Operations
Chapter 7: Police and the Law
Chapter 8: Critical Issues in Policing

SECTION 3: COURTS
Chapter 9: Criminal Courts History and Structure
Chapter 10: Prosecution
Chapter 11: Trial
Chapter 12: Sentencing

SECTION 4: CORRECTIONS
Chapter 13: Corrections History and Structure
Chapter 14: Prisons
Chapter 15: Corrections in the Community

SECTION 5: SPECIAL ISSUES
Chapter 16: The Juvenile Justice System
Chapter 17: Terrorism and Cybercrime


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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Robert M. Regoli, PhD-University of Colorado at Boulder

In his lifetime, Robert M. Regoli has found himself in assorted roles relating to criminal justice. In addition to his extensive experience researching and studying police and corrections officers, he also has been a crime victim, secret delinquent, criminal complainant and witness, jury member, and legal consultant. He was born in Antioch, California, earned his B.S. in psychology, M.A. in police science and administration, and Ph.D. in sociology at Washington State University in Pullman. Over the course of his career, he has taught at Indiana State University, Texas Christian University, and, currently, the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Dr. Regoli has held several positions at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, including being the President and named a Fellow. He also was former Executive Editor of The Social Science Journal, is the recipient of two William J. Fulbright awards, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He also has been a consultant to local law enforcement agencies, as well as the Colorado Department of Corrections, Indiana Department of Corrections, National Institute of Corrections, and National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. He was also a member of the Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force and the Task Force for the Children’s Constitutional Rights. Dr. Regoli has written extensively about criminal justice issues for more three decades and has amassed more than 100 professional journal publications and 14 books.

John D. Hewitt, PhD-Grand Valley State University

John D. Hewitt (Ph.D., Washington State University, 1975) is professor of criminal justice at Grand Valley State University. He has taught for more 35 years at small and large state colleges and universities as well as in small liberal arts colleges in the Midwest and West. During his career, Dr. Hewitt has worked in the Indiana Department of Corrections, was a member of the Board of Directors of the Delaware County (Indiana) Youth Services Bureau and Bethel Place for Boys, and has testified as an expert witness in Arizona, Indiana, and Michigan in cases dealing with the death penalty, drug trafficking, judicial sentencing, and youth gangs.

He has also written extensively about issues of crime, criminal justice, and delinquency, including co-authoring Exploring Criminal Justice (with Robert Regoli, Jones & Bartlett, 2008), Criminal Justice: The Essentials (with Robert Regoli, Jones & Bartlett, 2010), Delinquency in Society, 8th edition (with  Robert Regoli and Matt DeLisi, Jones & Bartlett, 2010), as well as more than 50 articles on issues ranging from adolescent maltreatment and delinquency, juvenile gangs, judicial sentencing patterns, victim-offender relationships in homicide cases, and work stress among police executives.

Additional Titles by this Author

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ShowAppropriate Courses

Introduction to Criminal Justice
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System

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      Online Interactive Student Study Guide with Companion Web Site

      ISBN-13: 9780763764463

      Student Resources Include:

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      • Career Resources
      • Glossary
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