Presents detailed accounts of fifteen major American crimes and trials between 1981 and 2000, covering each case's social and historical context, setting, participants, law enforcement actions, media involvement, and resolution.
Presents detailed accounts of fifteen major American crimes and trials between 1960 and 1980, covering each case's social and historical context, setting, participants, law enforcement actions, media involvement, and resolution.
Presents detailed accounts of fifteen major American crimes and trials between 1913 and 1959, covering each case's social and historical context, setting, participants, law enforcement actions, media involvement, and resolution.
Presents detailed accounts of thirteen major American crimes and trials between 1860 and 1912, covering each case's social and historical context, setting, participants, law enforcement actions, media involvement, and resolution.
crimes and processing in the criminal justice system
Maddan, Sean
"... explores all facets of sex offending. Its coverage of sex crimes and sexual deviance in the United States emphasizes rape and sexual offenses against children and society's responses through the criminal justice system, including enforcement and investigation, the courts, corrections, and post-punishment treatment"--Back cover.
Presents opposing viewpoints on such aspects of criminal justice as reform of the system, rights of the accused, sentencing laws, and the legal system.
Provides accounts of seventeen crimes and trials that achieved celebrity status, beginning with the stand-off between American Indian Movement activists and the FBI at Pine Ridge Reservation in 1971 and continuing through the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal of 2004, each with photographs, sidebars, and references; and includes an introductory essay that examines the social and historical contexts in which the cases occurred.
Provides accounts of eighteen crimes and trials that achieved celebrity status, beginning with the Black Sox scandal of 1919 and continuing through the Attica prison riots of 1971, each with photographs, sidebars, and references; and includes an introductory essay that examines the social and historical contexts in which the cases occurred.
Offers students an overview of the best careers available in the fields of public safety, law, and security for those with only a two-year associate's degree.