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Criminal Justice 2000, Volume 3. Policies, Processes, and Decisions of the Criminal Justice System
Publication year:
2000
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Various issues related to decision making are looked at. The following chapters comprise this volume: "Policies, Processes, and Decisions of the Criminal Justice System" by Julie Horney et al.; "Prison Use and Social Control" by James P. Lynch and William J. Sabol; "Changing the Contours of the Criminal Justice System To Meet the Needs of Persons With Serious Mental Illness" by Arthur J. Lurigio and James A. Swartz; "Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation: Policy, Practice, and Prospects" by Francis T. Cullen and Paul Gendreau; "The Evolution of Decisionmaking Among Prison Executives, 1975-2000" by Kevin N. Wright; "Community Justice and a Vision of Collective Efficacy: The Case of Restorative Conferencing" by Gordon Bazemore; Community Policing in America: Changing the Nature, Structure, and Function of the Police" by Jack R. Greene; "Criminal Justice and the IT Revolution" by Terence Dunworth; "Thirty Years of Sentencing Reform: The Quest for a Racially Neutral Sentencing Process" by Cassia C. Spohn; and "The Convergence of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class on Court Decisionmaking: Looking Toward the 21st Century" by Marjorie S. Zatz.