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This text showcases the ways that criminal justice systems operate according to the conflicting and complementary goals of crime control and due process. It helps students improve their critical thinking skills and evaluate why criminal justice practitioners make the decisions they do when processing criminal offenders.
Matthew DeLisi© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5179-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/delisi
Criminal Justice: Balancing Crime Control and Due Process Fourth Edition
This text introduces the many facets of the U.S. criminal justice system in a logical, readily understandable manner. The reader will understand the complexity of the criminal justice system from the start of the process to the end, recognize controversies, and examine the breadth of the challenges justice professionals face
Scott Belshaw, Lee DeBoer© 2017 | 978-1-5249-4538-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/criminal_justice
Criminal Justice Second Edition
Introduction to Criminal Justice
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Campus Safety
This text covers the entire gamut of criminal justice. It is complete with chapter openers, review questions, critical thinking questions, and more!
© 2017 | 978-1-5249-2142-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/aberle_justice
The Administration of Justice: An Introduction to the Criminal Justice System in America Fourth EditionRobert Aberle
This publication gives a commentary from some of the leading campus public safety experts in hopes to promote a better understanding of the threats to campus security and how to stop them.
Managing Campus Safety & Security in Higher Education First Edition J. Eric Coleman, Peter Johnstone© 2014 | 978-1-4652-4822-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/managing_campus
Written by authors with seventy combined years of law enforcement experience with academic expertise, this title addresses the preventability of mass shootings in all levels of the learning environment.
© 2014 | 978-1-4652-6754-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/mcbride_truhan
K-Ph.D. School and Campus Shootings Awareness First Edition James T. McBride, Gregory Truhan
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This book reviews the nature and extent of campus crime, efforts designed to prevent violence on campus, research-driven tips for preventing victimization during your college career, and specifi c resources for campus crime victims.
Christina Mancini© 2015 | 978-1-4652-7414-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/mancini
Campus Crime & Safety First Edition
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Steven Dyer978-1-5249-7721-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/dyer
Financial Crimes First Edition
Crime
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Race, Crime, and Justice First EditionRobert Bing
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Criminal Investigation
This text aims to aid the student in walking and building the foundation of basic knowledge necessary to pursue a more advanced study of this topic. Written in quasinovel format, students will learn the basic principles of criminal investigation through character dialogue.
© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5564-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/dorling
Criminal Investigation: A Practitioner’s Approach Second Edition Ernie Dorling
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Serial Killers First Edition CO
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This eBook covers four types of crime: assaults, missing persons, theft offences, and drug offences. It also covers the different types of police officers, such as municipal police, state law enforcement, and federal and international agencies.
Peter Johnstone© 2014 | 978-1-4652-4853-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/johnstone_crime
Crime and Policing Crime Second Edition
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Criminal Law
This text offers insight into various solutions to legal problems by viewing cases and statutes from many jurisdictions, emphasizing the immediacy of these issues by considering cases in the news. This text aims to exploit the love for storytelling to teach criminal law.
George M. Dery III© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5587-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/dery
Criminal Law Second Edition
This text presents introductory material in an easy-to-follow format that will establish a solid foundation for students progressing through a criminal justice or criminology program. It offers an excellent review of crimes, laws, and criminological theories.
Criminology First EditionRobert J. Mutchnick, John A. Lewis© 2017 | 978-1-5249-0373-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/mutchnick_lewis
Criminology
This new title provides a dictionary of computer terminology and delivers a synopsis of what we actually use computers to do. It gives an outline of using computers in series and parallel to increase power and resources.
© 2017 | 978-1-5249-2196-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/phelps_frenzel
Cybersecurity: Bridging the Gap Between Technician & Management First Edition James R. Phelps, Ervin Frenzel
Cybersecurity
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Drugs & the Criminal Justice System: Policies, Practices, and Research First EditionMelchor de Guzman, Scott Powell
This publication addresses highly important and current topics in a plain English, nontechnical manner. It bridges the gap between what the state and local government executives needs to know in order to have an intelligent conversation with IT managers. The text also gives executives a well-grounded understanding of IT managers’ needs, challenges, and concerns.
Cyber-Warfare: State and Local Governments Caught in the Crosshairs First EditionNW3C© 2018 | 978-1-5249-3728-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/nw3c
This eBook uses a practical, informed approach towards a complex topic that will provide a framework for further stimulating and vigorous classroom discussion. It has been updated with more recent reports than the previous editions.
© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5962-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/johnstone_drugs
Drugs and Drug Trafficking Fourth EditionPeter Johnstone
Drugs
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This title explores ideas and information around ethical decision making as it pertains to criminal justice. It alerts students to the need for criminal justice practitioners to make informed, ethical judgments.
© 2015 | 978-1-4652-7606-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/belshaw_johnstone
Ethics in the Criminal Justice System First EditionScott H. Belshaw, Peter Johnstone
Ethics
In this text, experts from diverse disciplines teach specific methods that enhance investigators’ knowledge and support best practices. It offers practice with cases that apply specific insights.
Katherine Ramsland© 2017 | 978-1-5249-1162-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/ramsland
Forensic Investigation: Methods from Experts First Edition
Forensic Investigation
This title specifically and sufficiently covers essential gang topics as well as new topics not found in any of the competing books in the marketplace. It presents a traditional and brief overview of the history of gangs and also includes four areas not extensively covered in other textbooks: Gangs and Corrections, Gangs and Law Enforcement, Gangs and the Law, and Gangs and the Media.
© 2016 | 978-1-4652-8653-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/gangs
Gangs First EditionMario L. Hesse, Christopher J. Przemieniecki, Carter F.Smith
Gangs
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This text offers a simple definition of comparative justice: the study of the similarities and dissimilarities of diverse systems of social order. It introduces readers to interesting case studies of the families of law and offers engaging contributions in comparative justice as well as fresh perspectives on developing countries.
© 2018 | 978-1-5249-6907-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/comparative_justice
Comparative Justice: Off the Beaten Path First EditionVictoria M. Time, W. Timothy Austin
This title is written from a perspective in which terrorism prevention plans can be best understood. Students will learn about different types of terrorism threats, including chemical, biological, and nuclear, and gain an understanding of how to mitigate them.
This publication looks closely at some of society’s most vulnerable members: troubled youth. It draws concrete connections between theory and practice, two sometimes disjunctive realms, and discusses classic and prominent theories that directly relate to the practice of juvenile justice.
Jibey Asthappan
Megan C.Kurlychek
© 2017 | 978-1-5249-2246-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/asthappan
© 2018 | 978-1-5249-2195-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/kurlychek
Homeland Security & Terrorism: Threat, Incident & Aftermath First Edition
Juvenile Justice: Connecting Theory to Practice First Edition
Homeland Security/Terrorism
Justice
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This title provides a thematic overview of policing and its role in American Society. It provides extensive information about how police identify community problems, the methods police use to respond to problems, and police interrogation methods.
© 2017 | 978-1-4652-9112-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/policing
Policing for the 21st Century: Realizing the Vision of Police in a Free Society First Edition Christine L. Gardiner, Matthew J. Hickman
This resource primarily focuses on the communication process while blending in concepts and references that touch on many important areas of study across the humanities and social sciences.
© 2016 | 978-1-4652-8459-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/lying_deception
Lying and Deception in Human Interaction Second EditionMark L. Knapp, Matthew S. McGlone, Darrin J. Griffin, William Earnest
Police Science
This text presents the fundamentals of police report writing and features new elements based on recent events incorporated into training future officers. It encourages future police officers to become better report writers and to sustain learned skills throughout their careers.
© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5810-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/police_reports
A Guide to Writing Quality Police Reports First EditionRonald F. Connolly, Christopher J. Utecht
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Criminal Justice Research Methods First EditionCarlos E. Posadas, Aviva Twersky Glasner, Nicholas Natividad, David Keys
Crime and the MediaChris Przemieniecki
Forensic Science: Real Life ExperiencesSusan Clutter, Leggie Boone, and David McGill
Women, Minorities, and Criminal JusticeCarla Coates, Moneque Walker-Pickett
Domestic Violence: Impact and ImplicationsMichele Getter Taylor, Doshie Piper, and J. Renee Trombley
CorrectionsKristie Blevins and Lou B. Martin
Organized CrimeMarjie Britz
VictimologyDebra Stanley, Heather Pfeifer, Gabriela Wasileski, and Tracy Tamborra
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