Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs
This book is a systematic examination of the nature of America's crime and criminal justice system as defined by its policy-makers at different times and in disparate contexts of social and political realities. By examining legislative documents and court cases and analyzing federal and state policy developments in such areas as drug crimes, juvenile crimes, sex crimes, and cyber crimes, this book provides a historically embedded and policy relevant understanding of how America's system of criminal justice was born, how it has grown, and where it is going.
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Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs
This book is a systematic examination of the nature of America's crime and criminal justice system as defined by its policy-makers at different times and in disparate contexts of social and political realities. By examining legislative documents and court cases and analyzing federal and state policy developments in such areas as drug crimes, juvenile crimes, sex crimes, and cyber crimes, this book provides a historically embedded and policy relevant understanding of how America's system of criminal justice was born, how it has grown, and where it is going.
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Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs

Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs

Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs

Crime Policy in America: Laws, Institutions, and Programs

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This book is a systematic examination of the nature of America's crime and criminal justice system as defined by its policy-makers at different times and in disparate contexts of social and political realities. By examining legislative documents and court cases and analyzing federal and state policy developments in such areas as drug crimes, juvenile crimes, sex crimes, and cyber crimes, this book provides a historically embedded and policy relevant understanding of how America's system of criminal justice was born, how it has grown, and where it is going.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761866572
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 11/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 452
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Shahid M. Shahidullah is Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Program and Center for Criminal Justice Policy at Virginia State University.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgement xi

Chapter 1 Crime Policy: Meaning, Nature, Actors, and Contexts 1

Chapter 2 Federalization of Crime and Justice Policy: History, Trends, and Processes 47

Chapter 3 The War on Drugs: Evolution of the Policy of Criminalization 79

Chapter 4 Policy-Making in Juvenile Justice: Growth, Change, and Continuity 113

Chapter 5 Sex Crimes: Laws and Policy Developments 149

Chapter 6 Cyber Crimes: Laws and Policy Developments 221

Chapter 7 Crime and Justice Policy in America in the 21st Century: The Emerging Trends 253

References 285

Index 309

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