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Experience Criminal Justice, 1st Edition
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Experience Criminal Justice provides an environment for students to apply the foundations of the Criminal Justice system to interactive and assignable activities online. Students will read about the foundations of Courts, Cops, and Corrections in the streamlined, brief text, and then apply those foundations online as they use their own discretionary skills in You Make the Call videos and other online activities. Should officers issue a ticket to every single person who gets caught speeding? Students find out how to make their own decisions and learn that the Criminal Justice system isn’t all black and white. Experience Criminal Justice is assignable, tied to student learning outcomes, and is completely integrated with Blackboard.
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PART ONE: The Foundations of Crime and Justice1 "Criminal Justice" in America 2 Defining and Explaining the Role of Criminal Law 3 Identifying and Measuring Crime 4 Criminal Statistics and the Extent of Crime
2 Defining and Explaining the Role of Criminal Law 3 Identifying and Measuring Crime 4 Criminal Statistics and the Extent of Crime
4 Criminal Statistics and the Extent of Crime
PART TWO: The Police 5 The Structure and Function of Policing 6 Policing Cases and Concepts: The Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure 7 Police Conduct and Integrity
6 Policing Cases and Concepts: The Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure 7 Police Conduct and Integrity
PART THREE: The Courts 8 The Structure and Function of American Courts 9 The Business of the Court: From First Appearance Through Trial 10 Sentencing, The Death Penalty, and Appeal
9 The Business of the Court: From First Appearance Through Trial 10 Sentencing, The Death Penalty, and Appeal
PART FOUR: Corrections 11 The Structure and Function of American Corrections 12 Life on the Inside: Institutional Conditions and Inmate Rights 13 Community-Based Corrections
12 Life on the Inside: Institutional Conditions and Inmate Rights 13 Community-Based Corrections
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About the Author
Nicole Hendrix
Nicole Hendrix is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Radford University, where she teaches introduction to criminal justice, among other courses. Dr. Hendrix completed her undergraduate and master’s degrees at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where her love of exploring crime and justice grew from several projects that emphasized academic and applied research. Dr. Hendrix went on to earn her PhD in Criminal Justice from the University at Albany-SUNY, where she worked on numerous research projects, including the Rochester Youth Development Study. Much of her work reflects her belief that building bridges between academia and professional criminal justice results in the best outcomes for communities.
James Inciardi
James A. Inciardi (1939-2009) was the director of the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies at the University of Delaware, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware, an adjunct professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and a guest professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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