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Criminology & Criminal Justice Spring 2014

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Table of contents Introduction to Criminal Justice ............................................. 2 Introduction to Criminology ................................................... 3 Corrections ........................................................................... 6 Community Corrections ........................................................ 9 Criminal Justice Policy ........................................................ 10 Policing ............................................................................... 10 Crime Analysis .................................................................... 11 Criminal Law ....................................................................... 12 Criminal Procedures ........................................................... 12 Criminal Courts ................................................................... 13 Juvenile Justice & Delinquency ........................................... 13 Race & Crime ..................................................................... 14 Gender & Crime .................................................................. 15 Ethics & Issues in Criminal Justice ...................................... 16 Criminological Theory .......................................................... 17 Statistics in Criminology & Criminal Justice ........................ 18 Research Methods in Criminology & Criminal Justice ......... 20 Criminal Justice Administration ........................................... 22 Terrorism & Homeland Security........................................... 23 Intelligence ......................................................................... 26 Victimology ......................................................................... 28 Violence ............................................................................. 29 Domestic Violence .............................................................. 31 Sex Crimes ......................................................................... 31 Gangs ................................................................................. 32 Drug Policy ......................................................................... 32 Deviance ............................................................................ 32 White Collar Crime .............................................................. 33 History of Criminal Justice .................................................. 34 Media & Crime ................................................................... 34 Criminal Investigation ......................................................... 35 Psychology & Law ............................................................... 36 Forensics ............................................................................ 38 International/Transnational Crime....................................... 39 Careers, Study Skills & Online Instruction ........................... 40 For Your Bookshelf .............................................................. 41 Dear Colleague: Welcome to SAGE's Spring 2014 Criminology & Criminal Justice Catalog! Inside you will fi nd a wide variety of titles to meet all the core courses in your undergraduate and/or graduate curriculum in Criminology and Criminal Justice. From textbooks and readers to study tools and reference books, our titles are known for their scholarship and value. We are honored to be a part of a team committed to quality and innovation in all that we publish. We invite you to explore our catalog comprised of our most recent and best selling textbooks in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Some of the Spring 2014 textbook highlights include: • Peaks' Introduction to Criminal Justice (pg 2) • Schram & Tibbetts' Introduction to Criminology (pg 3) • Bachman's Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice (pg 20) • Brandl's Criminal Investigation (pg 35) Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments. It is our pleasure to partner with you. 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