The criminal justice system : volume 1, Crime criminal law
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Ipswich, MA : EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ;, [2017].
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Second edition.
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9781682173121, 1682173127
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Salem Press.
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Print ISBN: 9781682173121.
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Presents a three volume set that covers the most important aspects of criminal justice in the United States, detailing the commission and frequency of crimes through the investigation, apprehension, prosecution, and punishment of wrongdoers.
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10-A.
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Mode of access: Internet.

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Hooper, M., & Masters, R. (2017). The criminal justice system: volume 1, Crime criminal law (Second edition.). EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; .

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Hooper, Michael and Ruth, Masters. 2017. The Criminal Justice System: Volume 1, Crime Criminal Law. EBSCO Information Services, Inc..

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Hooper, Michael and Ruth, Masters. The Criminal Justice System: Volume 1, Crime Criminal Law EBSCO Information Services, Inc., 2017.

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Hooper, Michael, and Ruth Masters. The Criminal Justice System: Volume 1, Crime Criminal Law Second edition., EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; , 2017.

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5052 |a Publisher's Note -- Contributors -- Complete List of Contents -- Introduction -- Abortion -- Adultery -- Alcohol use and abuse -- Animal abuse -- Anti-Racketeering Act of 1934 -- Arson -- Assault and battery -- Attempt to commit a crime -- Autopsies -- Bigamy and polygamy -- Blackmail and extortion -- Breach of the peace -- Bribery -- Bullying -- Burglary -- Carjacking -- Child abduction by parents -- Child abuse and molestation -- Commercialized vice -- Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) -- Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act -- Comstock law -- Conspiracy -- Constitution, U.S. -- Consumer fraud. -- Corporate scandals -- Counterfeiting -- Crime -- Crime index -- Crimes of passion -- Criminal justice in U.S. history -- Criminal justice system -- Criminals -- Criminology -- Date rape -- Designer and date rape drugs -- Disorderly conduct -- Domestic violence and criminal justice -- Drive-by shootings -- Drug legalization -- Drug testing -- Drunk driving - Embezzlement -- Environmental crimes -- Female offenders -- Feminist criminology -- Forensic psychology -- Forgery -- Fraud -- Gambling -- Graffiti -- Hate crime -- Hit-and-run accidents -- Hobbs Act -- Hoover, J. Edgar -- Human trafficking -- Illegal aliens and criminal justice -- Inchoate crimes -- Indecent exposure -- Insider trading -- Insurance fraud -- Jaycee Lee Dugard case (2009) -- Jaywalking -- Justice -- Kidnapping -- Ku Klux Klan -- Loitering -- Lynching -- Mafia -- Mann Act -- Manslaughter -- Mass and serial murders -- Mental illness and crime -- Missing persons -- Money laundering -- Mothers Against Drunk Driving -- Motor vehicle theft -- Murder and homicide.
5052 |a National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence -- National Narcotics Act -- National Stolen Property Act Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 -- Opium Exclusion Act -- Organized crime -- Organized Crime Control Act -- Pandering -- Peacemaking criminology -- Perjury -- Pickpocketing -- Political corruption -- Pornography and obscenity -- Principals (criminal) -- Prohibition -- Psychopathy -- Public-order offenses -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul -- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act -- Rape and sex offenses -- Reckless endangerment -- Recreational and medical marijuana movements -- Regulatory crime -- Right to bear arms -- Robbery -- Schools of criminology -- Seditious libel -- Sexual harassment and criminal justice -- Sherman Antitrust Act -- Shoplifting -- Skyjacking -- Sobriety testing -- Sports and crime -- Stalking -- Suicide and euthanasia -- Suspects -- Tax evasion -- Telephone fraud -- Television news -- Texas v. Johnson -- Theft -- Treason Treasury Department, U.S. -- Trespass -- Unabomber -- Uniform Crime Reports - Vandalism -- Vigilantism -- Violent Criminal Apprehension Program -- Virginia v. Black -- Voting fraud -- War crimes -- White -collar crime -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell - Accomplices and accessories -- Aggravating circumstances -- Amicus curiae briefs -- Annotated codes -- Antitrust law -- Arizona v. Fulminante -- Arrest -- Arrest warrants -- Asset forfeiture -- Atwater v. City of Lago Vista -- Automobile searches -- Bill of Rights, U.S. -- Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Burden of proof.
5052 |a California v. Greenwood -- Chimel v. California -- Circumstantial evidence -- Citizen's arrests -- Color of law -- Common law -- Comprehensive Crime Control Act -- Confessions -- Consent searches -- Criminal intent -- Criminal law -- Criminal liability -- Criminal procedure -- Cultural defense -- Decriminalization -- Defenses to crime -- Diminished capacity -- Diplomatic immunity -- Double jeopardy -- Due process of law -- Duress -- Entrapment -- Equal protection under the law -- Escobedo v. Illinois -- Ex post facto laws -- Exclusionary rule -- Excuses and justifications -- Extradition -- Federal Crimes Act -- Felon disfranchisement -- Felonies -- Gun laws -- Harris v. United States -- Hearsay -- Hurtado v. California -- Ignorance of the law -- Illinois v. Gates -- Illinois v. Krull -- Illinois v. McArthur -- Illinois v. Wardlow -- Incorporation doctrine -- Information (written accusation) -- Insanity defense -- International law -- Jim Crow laws -- Knowles v. Iowa -- Lesser-included offenses -- Lindbergh law.
5052 |a Magna Carta -- Mala in se and mala prohibita -- Malice -- Manhattan Bail Project -- Mapp v. Ohio -- Martial law -- Maryland v. Buie -- Maryland v. Craig -- Massachusetts v. Sheppard -- Mens rea -- Military justice -- Miranda rights -- Miranda v. Arizona -- Misdemeanors -- Mitigating circumstances -- Model Penal Code -- Moral turpitude -- Motives -- Multiple jurisdiction offenses -- New Jersey v. T.L.O. -- No-knock warrants -- Payne v. Tennessee -- Plain view doctrine -- Presumption of innocence -- Preventive detention -- Privileged communications -- Probable cause -- Proximate cause -- Punitive damages -- Reasonable doubt -- Reasonable suspicion -- Rules of evidence -- Search and seizure -- Search warrants -- Self-defense -- Sex offender registries -- Sexually Violent Predator Acts -- Statutes -- Statutes of limitations -- Stop and frisk -- Strict liability offenses -- Terry v. Ohio -- Traffic law -- United States Code -- United States Statutes at Large -- United States v. Alvarez- Machain -- United States v. Leon -- United States v. Lopez -- Vagrancy laws -- Vicarious liability -- Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act -- Weeks v. United States -- Whren v. United States -- Wilson v. Arkansas.
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