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Criminal Justice Theory : Explaining the Nature and Behavior of Criminal Justice

Duffee, David(Edited by)Maguire, Edward R.(Edited by)
Part of the Criminology and Justice Studies series
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Criminal Justice Theory is the first comprehensive volume on the theoretical foundations of criminal justice.

The authors argue that theory in criminal justice is currently underdeveloped and inconsistently applied, especially in comparison to the role of theory in the study of crime itself.

In the diverse range of essays included here, the authors and contributors integrate examples from the study of criminal justice systems, judicial decision-making, courtroom communities, and correctional systems, building the argument that students of criminal justice must not evaluate their discipline solely on the basis of the effectiveness of specific measures in reducing the crime rate.

Rather, if they hope to improve the system, they must acquire a systematic knowledge of the causes behind the structures, policies, and practices of criminal justice.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415954800 / 9780415954808
Paperback
364
05/04/2007
United Kingdom
400 pages, 4 black & white tables, 15 black & white line drawings
152 x 229 mm, 546 grams
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