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Terrorism And The Role Of Private Security, Brian Kingshott
Terrorism And The Role Of Private Security, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Reflection On Teaching: The Value Of A Teaching Workshop At The Master's Level, Debra Ross, W. Crawley, L. Dopke, L. Andre, A. Dubbs, A. Cashen
Reflection On Teaching: The Value Of A Teaching Workshop At The Master's Level, Debra Ross, W. Crawley, L. Dopke, L. Andre, A. Dubbs, A. Cashen
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
A Complete Analysis Of Criminal Justice Four Year Programs In Relation To Curriculum, Debra Ross
A Complete Analysis Of Criminal Justice Four Year Programs In Relation To Curriculum, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Changing Global Travel: Passenger Profiling In The Airline Industry, Brian Kingshott
Changing Global Travel: Passenger Profiling In The Airline Industry, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Management And Leadership Within The Context Of Police Service Delivery, Brian Kingshott
The Role Of Management And Leadership Within The Context Of Police Service Delivery, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
An Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment Program: Current And Historical Perspectives With Implications On Age And Typology, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Catastrophic Terrorism: Legal Aspects Of Emergency Situations, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Catastrophic Terrorism: Legal Aspects Of Emergency Situations, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Developmental Theories Of Delinquency, Christopher Kierkus
Developmental Theories Of Delinquency, Christopher Kierkus
Christopher A. Kierkus
No abstract provided.
Sexually Abused Female Inmates In State And Local Correctional Institutions, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever
Sexually Abused Female Inmates In State And Local Correctional Institutions, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Just Kids Day: Evaluation Of Pilot Program At Dickinson Elementary School, Christine Yalda, Joel Ritsema, Lisa Dopke, Lyndsey Cusack
Just Kids Day: Evaluation Of Pilot Program At Dickinson Elementary School, Christine Yalda, Joel Ritsema, Lisa Dopke, Lyndsey Cusack
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
Adolescent Risk-Taking As A Justification For Paternalistic Legal Policy, John Hewitt, Robert Regoli, Christopher Kierkus
Adolescent Risk-Taking As A Justification For Paternalistic Legal Policy, John Hewitt, Robert Regoli, Christopher Kierkus
Christopher A. Kierkus
No abstract provided.
Critical Issues In Police Civil Liability, Vic Kappeler
Critical Issues In Police Civil Liability, Vic Kappeler
Vic Kappeler
Building on the strength of previous editions, the fourth edition presents a well-conceived, clearly stated analysis of complex issues confronting law enforcement officers and administrators. Law enforcement duties sometimes place police officers in vulnerable positions regarding their legal obligations and expose them to charges of misconduct. Civil liability is an extremely expensive proposition for police officers, law enforcement agencies, governments, and—ultimately—taxpayers. Although substantial resources are often expended by the justice system to resolve liability cases, there are benefits to citizens. When the government assumes the responsibility to provide service or to protect the public, people injured by inadequate performance of …
Criminal Justice Theory: Toward Legitimacy And An Infrastructure, Peter Kraska
Criminal Justice Theory: Toward Legitimacy And An Infrastructure, Peter Kraska
Peter Kraska
Within Criminal Justice/Criminology, “theory” is generally assumed to be concerned with crime and crime rates. Studying criminal justice is tacitly, and sometimes explicitly, relegated to the narrow role of evaluative and descriptive scholarship. This article explores the reasons for our field’s failure to recognize the importance of developing an accessible and well‐recognized theoretical infrastructure not about crime, but criminal justice and crime control phenomena. It examines the complexity of our object of study when theorizing criminal justice and the efficacy of organizing criminal justice theory using multiple “theoretical orientations.” The conclusion stresses the essentiality of criminal justice theory, with particular …
Cohabitation, Non-Traditional Family Structure, And The Development Of Anti-Social Behavior: A 21st Century Approach To A Mid 20th Century Issue, Christopher Kierkus, John Hewitt
Cohabitation, Non-Traditional Family Structure, And The Development Of Anti-Social Behavior: A 21st Century Approach To A Mid 20th Century Issue, Christopher Kierkus, John Hewitt
Christopher A. Kierkus
No abstract provided.