ABSTRACT

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Ninth Edition, offers a student-friendly description of the criminal justice process—outlining the decisions, practices, people, and issues involved. It provides a solid introduction to the mechanisms of the criminal justice system, with balanced coverage of the issues presented by each facet of the process, including a thorough review of practices and controversies in law enforcement, the criminal courts, and corrections.

In this revision, Edwards gives fresh sources of data, with over 600 citations of new research results. New sections include immigration policy, disparities in the justice system, Compstat and problem-oriented policing, victim services in the courts, and developments in drug policy. This edition also has expanded coverage of police use of force. Each chapter now includes a text box on a policy dilemma like cash bail or stop-and-frisk policies.

Appropriate for all U.S. Criminal Justice programs, this text offers great value for students and instructors.

chapter 1|30 pages

Criminal Justice Perspectives

chapter 2|34 pages

The Justice Process

chapter 3|28 pages

Crime and Crime Control

chapter 4|30 pages

Counting Crimes and Criminals

chapter 5|37 pages

Police and Policing

chapter 7|33 pages

The Criminal Courts

chapter 8|35 pages

People and Problems in the Courts

chapter 10|33 pages

Incarceration

chapter 11|36 pages

Problems and Issues in Incarceration

chapter 12|25 pages

Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections

chapter 13|30 pages

Issues in Community Supervision

chapter 14|38 pages

The Juvenile Justice System

chapter 15|33 pages

Discharge and Developments