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| Preface | p. XIX |
| The Nature of Crime, Law, and Criminal Justice | |
| Crime and Criminal Justice | p. 2 |
| Is Crime a Recent Development? | p. 6 |
| Crime in the Old West | p. 6 |
| Crime at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | p. 6 |
| Developing the Criminal Justice System | p. 8 |
| The Modern Era of Justice | p. 8 |
| Federal Involvement in Criminal Justice | p. 9 | ... MORE
| The Criminal Justice System Today | p. 9 |
| Agencies of the Criminal Justice System | p. 10 |
| The Formal Criminal Justice Process | p. 11 |
| The Criminal Justice Assembly Line | p. 15 |
| The Informal Criminal Justice System | p. 18 |
| The "Wedding Cake" Model of Justice | p. 19 |
| Criminal Justice and the Media: Double Jeopardy | p. 21 |
| Perspectives on Justice | p. 22 |
| Crime Control Perspective | p. 23 |
| Rehabilitation Perspective | p. 24 |
| Due Process Perspective | p. 25 |
| Nonintervention Perspective | p. 25 |
| Justice Perspective | p. 26 |
| Restorative Justice Perspective | p. 26 |
| Perspectives in Action: Controlling the Drug Trade | p. 27 |
| Crime Control Strategies | p. 28 |
| Justice Model Strategies | p. 29 |
| Rehabilitation Strategies | p. 30 |
| Restorative Justice Strategies | p. 31 |
| Nonintervention Strategies | p. 31 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Is There a Need for Drug Treatment? | p. 32 |
| Perspectives in Perspective | p. 33 |
| Summary | p. 35 |
| Key Terms | p. 35 |
| Info Trac College Edition Exercises | p. 35 |
| Questions | p. 36 |
| Notes | p. 36 |
| The Nature of Crime and Victimization | p. 38 |
| How Is Crime Defined? | p. 41 |
| Sources of Crime Data | p. 42 |
| Survey Data | p. 42 |
| Record Data | p. 42 |
| Other Sources | p. 43 |
| Measuring Crime Trends | p. 43 |
| Official Crime Data: The Uniform Crime Reports | p. 43 |
| Victim Surveys | p. 45 |
| Self-Report Surveys | p. 47 |
| Are the Three Sources of Crime Statistics Compatible? | p. 50 |
| Crime Trends | p. 50 |
| Trends in Violent Crime | p. 51 |
| Trends in Property Crime | p. 51 |
| Trends in Self-Reports and Victimization | p. 53 |
| What the Future Holds | p. 54 |
| Crime Patterns | p. 55 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: International Crime Trends | p. 55 |
| Ecological and Seasonal Differences | p. 56 |
| Gender and Crime | p. 56 |
| Race and Crime | p. 57 |
| Social Class and Crime | p. 57 |
| Age and Crime | p. 58 |
| Crime Victims | p. 58 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: The Chronic Offender | p. 60 |
| Causes of Crime and Victimization | p. 63 |
| Choice Theory: Because They Want To | p. 64 |
| Biological Theory: It's in Their Blood | p. 64 |
| Psychological Theory: It's in Their Heads | p. 65 |
| Social Structure Theory: Because They're Poor | p. 66 |
| Social Process Theory: Socialized to Crime | p. 67 |
| Criminal Justice and the Media: The Media and Violence | p. 68 |
| Conflict Theory: It's a "Dog-Eat-Dog World" | p. 70 |
| Developmental Theory: Things Change | p. 70 |
| A Final Word | p. 71 |
| Summary | p. 71 |
| Key Terms | p. 73 |
| Info Trac College Edition Exercises | p. 73 |
| Questions | p. 73 |
| Notes | p. 73 |
| Criminal Law: Substance and Procedure | p. 76 |
| The Historical Development of the Criminal Law | p. 80 |
| The Common Law | p. 80 |
| The Principle of Stare Decisis | p. 82 |
| Criminal Law and Civil Law | p. 82 |
| Sources of the Criminal Law | p. 83 |
| Common Law, Statutes, and Case Decisions | p. 84 |
| Administrative Rule Making | p. 84 |
| Constitutional Law and Its Limits | p. 84 |
| Crimes and Classifications | p. 85 |
| Felonies and Misdemeanors | p. 85 |
| Law in Review: Protecting Public Safety | p. 86 |
| Other Statutory Classifications | p. 88 |
| The Legal Definition of a Crime | p. 88 |
| Actus Reus and Mens Rea | p. 89 |
| The Relationship of Mens Rea and Actus Reus | p. 90 |
| Strict Liability | p. 90 |
| Criminal Responsibility | p. 90 |
| The Legal Definition of Insanity | p. 91 |
| Intoxication | p. 93 |
| Age | p. 93 |
| Criminal Defense: Justification or Excuse | p. 93 |
| Consent | p. 94 |
| Self-Defense | p. 94 |
| Entrapment | p. 95 |
| Mistake, Compulsion, and Necessity | p. 95 |
| Substantive Criminal Law Reform | p. 97 |
| The RICO Act | p. 97 |
| Federal Crime Legislation, 1984-1999 | p. 98 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Criminal Law Reform | p. 98 |
| Constitutional Criminal Procedure | p. 100 |
| The U.S. Constitution | p. 100 |
| The Bill of Rights | p. 101 |
| The State Criminal Justice System under the Constitution | p. 102 |
| Procedural Due Process of Law | p. 103 |
| Future Directions in Criminal Law | p. 104 |
| Summary | p. 106 |
| Key Terms | p. 106 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 106 |
| Questions | p. 106 |
| Notes | p. 107 |
| The Police and Law Enforcement | |
| Police in Society: History and Organization | p. 108 |
| The History of Police | p. 111 |
| Eighteenth-Century Developments | p. 111 |
| Law Enforcement in Colonial America | p. 112 |
| Early Police Agencies | p. 113 |
| Twentieth-Century Reform | p. 115 |
| The Emergence of Professionalism | p. 115 |
| The Modern Era of Policing: 1960-2000 | p. 116 |
| Policing in the 1960s | p. 116 |
| Policing in the 1970s | p. 116 |
| Policing in the 1980s | p. 117 |
| Policing in the 1990s | p. 117 |
| Law Enforcement Today | p. 118 |
| Federal Law Enforcement Agencies | p. 118 |
| State Law Enforcement Agencies | p. 121 |
| County Law Enforcement Agencies | p. 122 |
| Metropolitan Law Enforcement Agencies | p. 122 |
| The Future of Law Enforcement | p. 124 |
| Criminal Investigation | p. 124 |
| Information Technology | p. 125 |
| Criminal Identification | p. 125 |
| Criminal Justice and Technology: Crime Mapping | p. 126 |
| Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems | p. 128 |
| DNA Testing | p. 129 |
| Communications | p. 130 |
| Private Security | p. 131 |
| Summary | p. 132 |
| Key Terms | p. 132 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 132 |
| Questions | p. 132 |
| Notes | p. 132 |
| The Police: Role and Function | p. 134 |
| The Police Organization | p. 136 |
| The Police Role | p. 138 |
| The Patrol Function | p. 139 |
| Patrol Activities | p. 140 |
| Does Patrol Deter Crime? | p. 140 |
| Proactive Patrol | p. 141 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Zero Tolerance: Aggressive Policing in New York City | p. 142 |
| Adding Patrol Officers | p. 144 |
| The Investigation Function | p. 144 |
| Sting Operations | p. 145 |
| Undercover Work | p. 145 |
| Evaluating Investigations | p. 146 |
| Improving Investigations | p. 146 |
| The Changing Concepts of Policing | p. 147 |
| Community Policing | p. 147 |
| Problem-Oriented Policing | p. 152 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: School Resource Officers | p. 154 |
| Has Innovative Policing Met Its Goals? | p. 155 |
| Support Functions | p. 156 |
| Improving Police Productivity | p. 158 |
| Consolidation and Informal Arrangements | p. 158 |
| Sharing, Pooling, and Contracting | p. 159 |
| Police Service Districts | p. 160 |
| Civilian Employees | p. 160 |
| Multiple Tasking | p. 160 |
| Special-Assignment Programs | p. 160 |
| Budget Supplements | p. 160 |
| Differential Police Response | p. 161 |
| Summary | p. 161 |
| Key Terms | p. 161 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 161 |
| Questions | p. 161 |
| Notes | p. 162 |
| Issues in Policing | p. 164 |
| The Police Profession | p. 167 |
| The Police Culture | p. 167 |
| Criminal Justice and the Media: NYPD Blue | p. 168 |
| The Police Personality | p. 169 |
| Policing Style | p. 170 |
| Police Discretion | p. 172 |
| Legal Factors | p. 172 |
| Environmental Factors | p. 173 |
| Departmental Factors | p. 173 |
| Situational Factors | p. 174 |
| Extralegal Factors | p. 175 |
| Who Are the Police? | p. 176 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: Does Race Influence the Police Use of Discretion? | p. 176 |
| Police Education | p. 177 |
| Minorities in Policing | p. 178 |
| Women in Policing | p. 179 |
| Problems of Policing | p. 182 |
| Job Stress | p. 182 |
| Violence | p. 184 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Suing the Police | p. 188 |
| Corruption | p. 193 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: In the Line of Fire: Shootings of Police | p. 193 |
| Summary | p. 197 |
| Key Terms | p. 198 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 198 |
| Questions | p. 198 |
| Notes | p. 198 |
| Police and the Rule of Law | p. 202 |
| Court Review of Police Operations | p. 204 |
| Search and Seizure | p. 205 |
| Search Warrant Requirements | p. 206 |
| Use of Informers | p. 206 |
| Warrantless Searches | p. 206 |
| Searches Incident to a Lawful Arrest | p. 206 |
| Field Interrogation: Stop and Frisk | p. 208 |
| Motor Vehicle Searches | p. 208 |
| Consent Searches | p. 209 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Traffic Stops: Undercutting the Fourth Amendment | p. 210 |
| The Bus Sweep | p. 211 |
| The Doctrines of Plain View and Curtilage | p. 211 |
| Electronic Surveillance | p. 213 |
| Arrest | p. 214 |
| Interrogation of a Suspect: The Miranda Case | p. 215 |
| Law in Review: Miranda v. Arizona (1966) | p. 216 |
| The Pretrial Identification Process | p. 218 |
| The Exclusionary Rule | p. 219 |
| Current Status and Controversy | p. 221 |
| Law in Review: Mapp v. Ohio (1961) | p. 223 |
| Summary | p. 224 |
| Key Terms | p. 224 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 224 |
| Questions | p. 225 |
| Notes | p. 225 |
| Courts and Adjudication | |
| Courts, Prosecution, and the Defense | p. 226 |
| The Criminal Court Process | p. 229 |
| State Courts | p. 230 |
| Courts of Limited Jurisdiction | p. 230 |
| Courts of General Jurisdiction | p. 231 |
| Appellate Courts | p. 231 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Specialty Courts | p. 232 |
| Federal Courts | p. 233 |
| District Courts | p. 235 |
| Federal Appeals Courts | p. 236 |
| The U.S. Supreme Court | p. 236 |
| Federal and State Court Caseloads | p. 238 |
| Law in Review: The Role of the High Court and States' Rights | p. 239 |
| The Judiciary | p. 240 |
| Other Judicial Functions | p. 240 |
| Judicial Qualifications | p. 241 |
| The Prosecutor | p. 242 |
| Duties of the Prosecutor | p. 243 |
| Types of Prosecutors | p. 244 |
| Prosecutorial Discretion | p. 245 |
| The Role of the Prosecutorial Discretion | p. 246 |
| Judicial Restraints | p. 247 |
| The Defense Attorney | p. 248 |
| The Role of the Criminal Defense Attorney | p. 249 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 249 |
| The Right to Counsel | p. 251 |
| The Private Bar | p. 252 |
| Legal Services for the Indigent | p. 252 |
| The Competence of Defense Attorneys | p. 258 |
| Court Administration | p. 259 |
| Technology and Court Management | p. 260 |
| Summary | p. 261 |
| Key Terms | p. 262 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 262 |
| Questions | p. 262 |
| Notes | p. 262 |
| Pretrial Procedures | p. 264 |
| Procedures Following Arrest | p. 267 |
| Pretrial Services | p. 268 |
| Bail | p. 269 |
| The Legal Right to Bail | p. 270 |
| Receiving Bail | p. 271 |
| Bail Bonding Today | p. 272 |
| The History of Bail Reform | p. 272 |
| The Preventive Detention Controversy | p. 273 |
| Pretrial Detention | p. 275 |
| Law in Review: United States v. Salerno (1987) | p. 276 |
| Charging the Defendant | p. 278 |
| The Incident Process--The Grand Jury | p. 278 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: The Pretrial Release Debate | p. 278 |
| The Indictment Process--The Preliminary Hearing | p. 279 |
| Arraignment | p. 280 |
| The Plea | p. 281 |
| Plea Bargaining | p. 282 |
| Legal Issues in Plea Bargaining | p. 283 |
| Plea-Bargaining Decision Making | p. 284 |
| The Role of the Prosecutor in Plea Bargaining | p. 284 |
| The Role of the Defense Counsel in Plea Bargaining | p. 286 |
| The Role of the Judge in Plea Bargaining | p. 287 |
| The Victim and Plea Bargaining | p. 287 |
| Plea-Bargaining Reform | p. 288 |
| Pretrial Diversion | p. 289 |
| Summary | p. 291 |
| Key Terms | p. 291 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 291 |
| Questions | p. 292 |
| Notes | p. 292 |
| The Criminal Trial | p. 294 |
| Legal Rights during Trial | p. 297 |
| The Right to Confront Witnesses | p. 298 |
| The Right to a Jury Trial | p. 298 |
| The Right to Counsel at Trial | p. 300 |
| The Right to Self-Representation | p. 302 |
| Law in Review: Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) | p. 302 |
| The Right to a Speedy Trial | p. 304 |
| The Right to a Fair Trial | p. 305 |
| The Right to a Public Trial | p. 306 |
| The Trial Process | p. 307 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Guidelines to Televising Criminal Trials | p. 308 |
| Jury Selection | p. 310 |
| Opening Statements | p. 311 |
| Presentation of the Prosecutor's Evidence | p. 312 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: Jury Selection and Peremptory Challenges | p. 313 |
| Motion for a Directed Verdict | p. 314 |
| Presentation of the Defense Attorney's Evidence | p. 315 |
| Closing Arguments | p. 315 |
| Instructions to the Jury | p. 315 |
| The Verdict | p. 316 |
| The Sentence | p. 316 |
| The Appeal | p. 316 |
| Evidentiary Standards | p. 318 |
| Criminal Trial Practices in the Twenty-First Century | p. 319 |
| Summary | p. 320 |
| Key Terms | p. 321 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 322 |
| Questions | p. 322 |
| Notes | p. 322 |
| Punishment and Sentencing | p. 324 |
| The History of Punishment | p. 327 |
| From Exile to Fines, Torture to Forfeiture | p. 327 |
| Public Work and Transportation to the Colonies | p. 328 |
| The Rise of the Prison | p. 329 |
| The Goals of Modern Sentencing | p. 330 |
| General Deterrence | p. 330 |
| Incapacitation | p. 330 |
| Specific Deterrence | p. 331 |
| Retribution/Just Desert | p. 331 |
| Rehabilitation | p. 331 |
| Equity/Restitution | p. 332 |
| Imposing the Sentence | p. 332 |
| Sentencing Models | p. 333 |
| Indeterminate Sentences | p. 333 |
| Determinate Sentences | p. 334 |
| Structured Sentences | p. 335 |
| Mandatory Sentences | p. 338 |
| How People Are Sentenced | p. 338 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Let's Get Tough: Truth-in-Sentencing and Three-Strikes Laws | p. 340 |
| What Factors Affect Sentencing? | p. 342 |
| Capital Punishment | p. 344 |
| Arguments for the Death Penalty | p. 345 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: Race and Sentencing | p. 346 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: The International Use of the Death Penalty | p. 348 |
| Arguments against the Death Penalty | p. 350 |
| Legal Issues | p. 353 |
| Death-Qualified Juries | p. 354 |
| Does the Death Penalty Deter Murder? | p. 355 |
| Summary | p. 356 |
| Key Terms | p. 356 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 357 |
| Questions | p. 357 |
| Notes | p. 357 |
| Corrections and Alternative Sanctions | |
| Probation and Intermediate Sanctions | p. 360 |
| Probation | p. 362 |
| The History of Probation | p. 363 |
| The Concept of Probation | p. 363 |
| Awarding Probation | p. 364 |
| The Extent of Probation | p. 364 |
| Eligibility for Probation | p. 365 |
| Conditions of Probation | p. 366 |
| Administration of Probation Services | p. 366 |
| How Successful Is Probation? | p. 370 |
| Legal Rights of Probationers | p. 373 |
| The Future of Probation | p. 374 |
| Intermediate Sanctions | p. 375 |
| Advantages of Intermediate Sanctions | p. 376 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: Community Sentencing Abroad | p. 376 |
| Fines | p. 377 |
| Forfeiture | p. 379 |
| Restitution | p. 380 |
| Shock Probation and Split Sentencing | p. 381 |
| Intensive Probation Supervision | p. 381 |
| House Arrest | p. 382 |
| Electronic Monitoring | p. 383 |
| Residential Community Corrections | p. 385 |
| Can Intermediate Sanctions Work? | p. 387 |
| Summary | p. 388 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Restorative Justice in the Community | p. 389 |
| Key Terms | p. 390 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 390 |
| Questions | p. 390 |
| Notes | p. 391 |
| Corrections: History, Institutions, and Populations | p. 394 |
| The History of Correctional Institutions | p. 398 |
| American Developments | p. 400 |
| Jails | p. 406 |
| Jail Populations | p. 408 |
| Jail Inmate Characteristics | p. 408 |
| Jail Conditions | p. 409 |
| Prisons | p. 410 |
| Types of Prisons | p. 410 |
| Criminal Justice and Technology: Super-Maximum-Security Prisons | p. 412 |
| Prison Inmate Characteristics | p. 414 |
| Alternative Correctional Institutions | p. 416 |
| Prison Farms and Camps | p. 416 |
| Shock Incarceration in Boot Camps | p. 416 |
| Community Correctional Facilities | p. 419 |
| Private Prisons | p. 419 |
| Correctional Populations | p. 421 |
| Why Is the Prison Population Rising? | p. 421 |
| Prison Overcrowding | p. 421 |
| Summary | p. 424 |
| Criminal Justice and Technology: Using Technology to Increase Prison Security | p. 424 |
| Key Terms | p. 425 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 426 |
| Questions | p. 426 |
| Notes | p. 426 |
| Prison Life | p. 428 |
| Men Imprisoned | p. 432 |
| Living in Prison | p. 432 |
| The Inmate Social Code | p. 435 |
| The New Inmate Culture | p. 436 |
| Women Imprisoned | p. 436 |
| Female Institutions | p. 436 |
| Race, Culture, and Gender: Women in Prison: Vengeful Equity | p. 438 |
| Correctional Treatment Methods | p. 441 |
| Group Counseling | p. 441 |
| Treating the Special-Needs Inmate | p. 442 |
| Educational and Vocational Programs | p. 443 |
| Inmate Self-Help | p. 446 |
| Can Rehabilitation Work? | p. 447 |
| Guarding the Institution | p. 448 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: The No-Frills Movement | p. 449 |
| Female Correctional Officers | p. 450 |
| Prison Violence | p. 450 |
| Individual Violence | p. 451 |
| Collective Violence | p. 451 |
| Controlling Violence | p. 452 |
| Prisoner's Rights | p. 452 |
| Substantive Rights | p. 454 |
| Leaving Prison | p. 456 |
| Parole | p. 456 |
| The Effectiveness of Parole | p. 460 |
| Summary | p. 463 |
| Key Terms | p. 463 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 463 |
| Questions | p. 464 |
| Notes | p. 464 |
| Juvenile Justice | |
| Juvenile Justice | p. 466 |
| The History of Juvenile Justice | p. 469 |
| Care of Children in Early America | p. 470 |
| The Child-Saving Movement | p. 470 |
| The Development of Juvenile Justice | p. 472 |
| Juvenile Justice Today | p. 475 |
| Police Processing of the Juvenile Offender | p. 476 |
| Legal Rights | p. 479 |
| The Juvenile Court Process | p. 480 |
| The Intake Process | p. 481 |
| The Detention Process | p. 481 |
| Bail | p. 482 |
| Plea Bargaining | p. 483 |
| Waiver of Jurisdiction | p. 484 |
| The Trial | p. 486 |
| Disposition and Treatment | p. 487 |
| The Juvenile Correctional Process | p. 489 |
| Probation | p. 489 |
| Institutionalization | p. 490 |
| Comprehensive Juvenile Justice Reform | p. 494 |
| Early Prevention | p. 494 |
| Intervention Programs | p. 494 |
| Graduated Sanction Programs | p. 494 |
| Reforming Institutionalization | p. 495 |
| Policy, Programs, and Issues in Criminal Justice: Preventing Delinquency with Early Childhood Intervention | p. 496 |
| Increasing Waiver | p. 498 |
| Current and Future Issues in Juvenile Justice | p. 498 |
| Summary | p. 499 |
| Key Terms | p. 499 |
| InfoTrac College Edition Exercises | p. 499 |
| Questions | p. 500 |
| Notes | p. 500 |
| Glossary | p. 502 |
| Table of Cases | p. 517 |
| Name Index | p. 520 |
| Subject Index | p. 529 |
| Photo Credits | p. 546 |
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