
The Third Edition of The American Dictionary of Criminal Justice is a reference every student of the criminal justice system should own. Like any good dictionary, this resource will assist students in a variety of courses--as well as in writing papers and understanding terminology in journal articles. Over 5,000 terms, concepts, and names are included in the new edition, as well as over 125 new U.S. Supreme Court cases.The Terms SectionThe dictionary's interdisciplinary approach greatly enhances its effectiveness as a "one-stop" resource. Students will no longer need to waste precious study time seeking out definitions in numerous specialized sources. Many definitions are accompanied by examples from the research literature, illustrating how the terms apply in particular contexts.This dictionary is useful for any criminology or criminal justice course--with applications in sociology, public administration, political science, and the administration of justice.Key terms cut across the following areas: criminal law, criminal justice, forensics, gangs, computers and computer crime, criminal investigations, criminology, criminological theory, corrections, probation and parole, courts and sentencing, rules of criminal procedure, constitutional law, policing and police-community relations, jails and prisons, white-collar crime, sodomy laws, civil rights, tort law, victimization, juvenile law, Section 1983 actions, capital punishment, electronic surveillance, fines and asset forfeiture, deadly force, search and seizure, wrongful convictions, the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.The dictionary includes numerous illustrations, figures, and tables that provide readers with visual portrayals of important criminal justice facts. A comprehensive listing of over 30 doctoral programs in criminal justice is provided, together with useful contact information.An extensive listing of Internet sites is provided for locat
This reference work serves as a comprehensive lexicon designed to clarify the complex terminology and legal precedents defining the American criminal justice system. Dean John Champion, a scholar in the field, compiles over 5,000 terms and 125 significant U.S. Supreme Court cases to provide a centralized resource for students and practitioners. The text employs an interdisciplinary framework, integrating concepts from sociology, public administration, and constitutional law to ensure a holistic understanding of the justice system.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this dictionary as a foundational reference tool for students navigating the dense vocabulary of criminal justice coursework. Readers note that the inclusion of case law and interdisciplinary context makes it a highly efficient resource for academic research and writing.
Page Count:
514
Publication Date:
2004-10-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195330455
ISBN-13:
9780195330458
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