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Criminal justice, David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 265 pages
- Contents
-
- 3) Law enforcement should cease racial profiling
- Jesselyn McCurdy
- 4) Law enforcement does not engage in racial profiling
- Steve Chapman
- 5) Terrorism suspects should be tried in federal court
- Carl Tobias
- 6) Terrorism suspects should be tried by military commission
- R. Peter Masterton
- 7) The criminal justice system should be lenient on minors
- MacArthur Foundation
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Periodical bibliography
- What is the state of the prison system in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- High incarceration rates decrease crime rates
- James Q. Wilson
- High incarceration rates do not necessarily decrease crime rates
- Howard N. Snyder and Jeanne B. Stinchcomb
- Comprehensive reentry programs will reduce recidivism
- Mark A. Nadler
- Reentry programs are often flawed
- Introduction
- Douglas B. Marlowe
- Faith-based prison programs should be supported by the government
- John D. Hewitt
- Faith-based prison programs are unconstitutional
- Lawrence T. Jablecki
- Periodical bibliography
- Should sentencing laws be reformed?
- Chapter preface
- Mandatory minimum sentences are necessary and just
- Alberto Gonzales
- Does the criminal justice system need reform?
- Mandatory minimum sentences are unnecessary and unjust
- Mary Price
- The death penalty should be abolished
- Amnesty International
- The death penalty should not be abolished
- David B. Muhlhausen
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should be reformed retroactively
- Mark Mauer
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should not be reformed retroactively
- Gretchen C.F. Shappert
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- Are defendants' rights protected in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- 1) War detainees deserve the right to habeas corpus
- Aziz Huq
- 2) War detainees have no right to habeas corpus
- Andrew C. McCarthy
- Are we failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- Kirsten Anderberg
- 4) Judges are failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- 1) Grand juries should be reformed to check prosecutor power
- Richard Klein
- 5) Circumventing police' knock and announce' rules violate civil rights
- Radley Balko
- 6) The exclusionary rule should be abolished
- William Tucker
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Stanley S. Arkin
- 2) Grand juries should be reformed to reflect the communities they serve
- Kevin K. Washburn
- Isbn
- 9780737741995
- Label
- Criminal justice
- Title
- Criminal justice
- Statement of responsibility
- David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
- Language
- eng
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/bookUI
- 292862
- Dewey number
- 364.973
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HV8141
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/minGradeLevel
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- 10
- 12
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- 1969-
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- Haugen, David M.
- Musser, Susan
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- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Label
- Criminal justice, David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- volume
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- Contents
-
- 3) Law enforcement should cease racial profiling
- Jesselyn McCurdy
- 4) Law enforcement does not engage in racial profiling
- Steve Chapman
- 5) Terrorism suspects should be tried in federal court
- Carl Tobias
- 6) Terrorism suspects should be tried by military commission
- R. Peter Masterton
- 7) The criminal justice system should be lenient on minors
- MacArthur Foundation
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Periodical bibliography
- What is the state of the prison system in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- High incarceration rates decrease crime rates
- James Q. Wilson
- High incarceration rates do not necessarily decrease crime rates
- Howard N. Snyder and Jeanne B. Stinchcomb
- Comprehensive reentry programs will reduce recidivism
- Mark A. Nadler
- Reentry programs are often flawed
- Introduction
- Douglas B. Marlowe
- Faith-based prison programs should be supported by the government
- John D. Hewitt
- Faith-based prison programs are unconstitutional
- Lawrence T. Jablecki
- Periodical bibliography
- Should sentencing laws be reformed?
- Chapter preface
- Mandatory minimum sentences are necessary and just
- Alberto Gonzales
- Does the criminal justice system need reform?
- Mandatory minimum sentences are unnecessary and unjust
- Mary Price
- The death penalty should be abolished
- Amnesty International
- The death penalty should not be abolished
- David B. Muhlhausen
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should be reformed retroactively
- Mark Mauer
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should not be reformed retroactively
- Gretchen C.F. Shappert
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- Are defendants' rights protected in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- 1) War detainees deserve the right to habeas corpus
- Aziz Huq
- 2) War detainees have no right to habeas corpus
- Andrew C. McCarthy
- Are we failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- Kirsten Anderberg
- 4) Judges are failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- 1) Grand juries should be reformed to check prosecutor power
- Richard Klein
- 5) Circumventing police' knock and announce' rules violate civil rights
- Radley Balko
- 6) The exclusionary rule should be abolished
- William Tucker
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Stanley S. Arkin
- 2) Grand juries should be reformed to reflect the communities they serve
- Kevin K. Washburn
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 265 pages
- Isbn
- 9780737741995
- Lccn
- 2008030545
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- unmediated
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- Media type code
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- Criminal justice, David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- rdacarrier
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- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3) Law enforcement should cease racial profiling
- Jesselyn McCurdy
- 4) Law enforcement does not engage in racial profiling
- Steve Chapman
- 5) Terrorism suspects should be tried in federal court
- Carl Tobias
- 6) Terrorism suspects should be tried by military commission
- R. Peter Masterton
- 7) The criminal justice system should be lenient on minors
- MacArthur Foundation
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Periodical bibliography
- What is the state of the prison system in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- High incarceration rates decrease crime rates
- James Q. Wilson
- High incarceration rates do not necessarily decrease crime rates
- Howard N. Snyder and Jeanne B. Stinchcomb
- Comprehensive reentry programs will reduce recidivism
- Mark A. Nadler
- Reentry programs are often flawed
- Introduction
- Douglas B. Marlowe
- Faith-based prison programs should be supported by the government
- John D. Hewitt
- Faith-based prison programs are unconstitutional
- Lawrence T. Jablecki
- Periodical bibliography
- Should sentencing laws be reformed?
- Chapter preface
- Mandatory minimum sentences are necessary and just
- Alberto Gonzales
- Does the criminal justice system need reform?
- Mandatory minimum sentences are unnecessary and unjust
- Mary Price
- The death penalty should be abolished
- Amnesty International
- The death penalty should not be abolished
- David B. Muhlhausen
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should be reformed retroactively
- Mark Mauer
- Crack-cocaine sentencing laws should not be reformed retroactively
- Gretchen C.F. Shappert
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- Are defendants' rights protected in the United States?
- Chapter preface
- 1) War detainees deserve the right to habeas corpus
- Aziz Huq
- 2) War detainees have no right to habeas corpus
- Andrew C. McCarthy
- Are we failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- Kirsten Anderberg
- 4) Judges are failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants
- 1) Grand juries should be reformed to check prosecutor power
- Richard Klein
- 5) Circumventing police' knock and announce' rules violate civil rights
- Radley Balko
- 6) The exclusionary rule should be abolished
- William Tucker
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Stanley S. Arkin
- 2) Grand juries should be reformed to reflect the communities they serve
- Kevin K. Washburn
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 265 pages
- Isbn
- 9780737741995
- Lccn
- 2008030545
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
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