NCJ Number
37677
Date Published
1976
Length
323 pages
Annotation
DESIGNED FOR A ONE-SEMESTER COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE COURSE, THIS TEXT DESCRIBES THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA.
Abstract
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK FOLLOWS THE ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES OF THE POLICE AND THE COURTS AS THEY ARE INVOLVED WITH CRIME, THE ADVERSARY PROCESS, ACCUSATION, ADJUDICATION, AND DISPOSITION.