Crime and Justice in America Victimization and Criminal
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CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Cole and Smith, American System of Criminal Justice, 10th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Cole and Smith Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Charles Logan and John Dilulio, Jr., Ten Deadly Myths about Crime Punishment in the United States
Crime Policy
Paul H. Robinson, Crime, Punishment, & Prevention
1. Crime and Justice in
Sammual Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice
America
Policing Anthony M Platt, Social Insecurity: The Transformation of American Criminal Justice, 1965-2000
Marc Ouimet, Crime in Canada and in the United States
Sentencing & Corrections
Arch Puddington, Cops, Crime, and the New York Times
Gary D. Gottfredson, The Experiences of Violent and Serious Vicitimization
2. Victimization, and Crime
Andrew Karmen, Crime Victims
Criminal Behavior
Sentencing & Corrections Valerie Finn-DeLuca, Vicitim Participation at Sentencing
Courts Stephen Pomper, Reasonable Doubts: Reforming the Criminal Justice System
Crime Herbert L. Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Justice Process
3. The Criminal Justice
Paul H. Robinson, Crime, Punishment, & Prevention
System Crime Policy
Sammual Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice
Sentencing & Corrections Joseph M. Bessette, In Pursuit of Criminal Justice
Courts Herbert L. Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Justice Process
John T Curtin, A Judge's View
Crime Policy Gordon Mehler, Informants, Rats, and Tattletales: Loyalty, Fear and the Constitution
4. Criminal Justice and the
William H. Rentschler, 'Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key': A Policy That Won't Work
Rule of Law Juvenile Justice Thomas J. Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors
Joseph M. Bessette, In Pursuit of Criminal Justice
Sentencing & Corrections
Kent W. Roach, Four Models of the Criminal Process
Courts Gene Stephens, Proactive Policing
Richard, Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop
5. Police Policing Jackson Toby, Are Police the Enemy?
John Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen
Sentencing & Corrections Tracy Kidder, Small-Town Cop
Jennifer Hunt and Peter K. Manning, The Social Context of Police Lying
6. Police Officers and Law Policing Jerome H. Skolnick, A Sketch of the Policeman's 'Working Personality'
Enforcement Operations Ralph A Weisheit, et.al., Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America
Sentencing & Corrections Tracy Kidder, Small-Town Cop
James W. Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption
7. Police and Constitutional Barbara Dority, Invading the Bill of Rights
Policing
Law James J. Fyfe, Police Use of Deadly Force: Research and Reform
Martin L. Haines, Who Needs the Courts?
Sandra Bass, Policing Space, Policing Race
Courts
Gene Stephens, Proactive Policing
David H. Bayley and Clifford D. Shearing, The Future of Policing
James W. Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption
8. Policing: Issues & Trends Michael Borrero, The Widening Mistrust Between Youth and Police
Policing Steve Cooper, A Closer Look At Racial Profiling
John Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling
Jennifer Hunt and Peter K. Manning, The Social Context of Police Lying
Interview, Battlefield Conversations
9. Courts and Pretrial Courts
George F. Cole, The Decision to Prosecute
Defense Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
10. Prosecution and Courts
George F. Cole, The Decision to Prosecute
Defense Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
James Eisenstein et.al., The Criminal Court in Erie County, Pennsylvania
Debra S. Emmelman, Trial by Plea Bargain
Bennett L. Gershman, Theme of Injustice
Michael Gorr, The Morality of Plea Bargaining
11. Determination of Guilt: Courts Milton Heuman, Adapting to Plea Bargaining
Plea Bargaining and Trials Shelia Jasanoff, Judicial Fictions: The Supreme Court's Quest for Good Science
Mike McConville and Chester Mirsky, Guilty Plea Courts
Joseph B Sanborn, Jr., A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining
Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
Juvenile Justice Thomas J. Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors
Crime Malcolm M. Feeley, The Process is Punishment
12. Punishment and
C. Ronald Huff, et.al., Convicted but Innocent
Sentencing Policing James Q. Wilson, Hate and Punishment
Courts Kit R. Roane, Maximum Security, Inc.
Crime Policy Joe Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages
13. Corrections George M. Anderson, Supermax Prisons
Sentencing & Corrections Steven R. Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex
Daniel Harr, A Plea From Behind Bars: Take A Chance on Education
Pamela Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served
Robert Johnson, This Man Has Expired: Witness to an Execution
14. Community Corrections:
Sentencing & Corrections Edwin Lemert, Visions of Social Control: Probation Reconsidered
Probation, Intermediate Norval Morris and Michael Tonry, Between Prison and Probation
Sanctions, and Parole Peter Vilbig, Innocent on Death Row
Juvenile Justice Corina Eckl, The Cost of Corrections
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Cole and Smith, American System of Criminal Justice, 10th Edition
Joe Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages
George M. Anderson, Supermax Prisons
15. Prisons: Their Goals Crime Policy
John J. Dilulio, Jr., Well-Governed Prisons are Possible
and Management Steven R. Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex
Daniel Harr, A Plea From Behind Bars: Take A Chance on Education
Matthew Silberman, The Production of Violence in the America Prision
Courts Kit R. Roane, Maximum Security, Inc.
Juvenile Justice Cait Murphy, Crime and Punishment: Think that stuffing prisions with lawbreakers makes sense?
Sasha Abramsky, When They Get Out
Pamela Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served
16. Prison Society and
Julie Light, Look for the Prison Label
Release Policing Jill McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration
Norval Morris and Michael Tonry, Between Prison and Probation
Greshman M. Sykes, The Society of Captives
Peter Vilbig, Innocent on Death Row
Courts Michael P. Brown, Juvenile Offenders
Asha Bandele, All Our Children: Juveniles in Prison
Crime Policy
Gilbert Geis and Arnold Binder, Sins of the Children: Parental Responsibility for Juvenile Delinquency
17. Juvenile Justice Sheldon Glueck and Eleanor Glueck, Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Justice
Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson, Rethinking the Juvenile Justice System
Sentencing & Corrections Sharon Zehner, Teen Court
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Gaines and Miller, Criminal Justice In Action, 2e
Chapter Title in Gaines and Subject
Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Miller Category
Courts Haines, Who Needs the Courts? (Academic)
Chiricos, The Media, Moral Panics and the Politics of Crime Control (Academic)
Gips, A World of Trouble: Review of Global Trends in Crime (Contemporary)
Gottfredson, The Experiences of Violent and Serious Victimization (Academic)
Crime Karmen, Crime Victims (Academic)
Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Justice Process (Academic)
Tonry, Racial Politics, Racial Disparities, and the War on Crime (Academic)
McCarthy & Hagan When Crime Pays
1. Criminal Justice Today
Dority, The U.S. Criminal Injustice System (Contemporary)
Logan et al., Ten Deadly Myths About Crime and Punishment in the United States (Academic)
Gottfredson, National Crime Control Policies (Contemporary)
Crime Policy
Murray, And Now for the Bad News: The Underclass (Contemporary)
Roach, Four Models of the Criminal Process (Academic)
Walker, Putting Justice Back Into Criminal Justice (Academic)
Sentencing &
Finn-DeLuca, Victim Participation at Sentencing (Contemporary)
Corrections
Butterfield, Ideas and Trends: Southern Curse; Why America's Murder Rate is so High (Contemporary)
Gottfredson, The Experiences of Violent and Serious Victimization (Academic)
Crime Tonry, Racial Politics, Racial Disparities, and the War on Crime (Academic)
2. Measuring and Explaining LaFree, Social Institutions and the Crime "Bust" of the 1990s
Crime Oiumet, A Crime in Canada and in the United States (Contemporary)
Logan et al., Ten Deadly Myths About Crime and Punishment in the United States (Academic)
Crime Policy Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice (Academic)
Levi, Business, Cities and Fears About Crime
Courts Haines, Who Needs the Courts? (Academic)
Pain, Gender, Race, Age, and Fear in the City (Academic)
Crime Chiricos, The Media, Moral Panics and the Politics of Crime Control (Academic)
3. Criminal Law Stolzenberg & D'Alessio Gun Availability and Violent Crime (Contemporary)
Pomper, Reasonable Doubts: Reforming the Criminal Justice System (Contemporary)
Crime Policy
Bazemore, Restorative Justice and Earned Redemption
Lehrer, Crime-Fighting and Urban Renewal (Contemporary)
Crime
Puddington, Cops, Crime and the New York Times (Contemporary)
Dority, The U.S. Criminal Injustice System (Contemporary)
Crime Policy
Weitzer & Tuch Race, Class, and Perceptions of Discrimination By The Police (Contemporary)
Carlson, Safety Inc.: Private Cops are There When You Need Them (Contemporary)
4. Police: Agents of Law Chemerinsky, High-Speed Chases (Contemporary)
and Order Goldstein, Police Discretion not to Invoke the Criminal Process (Academic)
Miller, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Policing America (Contemporary)
Policing
Palango, On The Mean Streets: As the Police Cut Back, Private Cops are Moving In (Contemporary)
Silverman et al., Urban Policing and the Fear of Crime (Academic)
Kidder, "Small Town Cop"
Liebkind & Eranen, Attitudes of Future Human Serivce Professionals (Contemporary)
Courts Tucker, The Post-Columbo Era: How the Courts Killed Good Detective Work (Contemporary)
Crime Lipsky, Toward a Theory of Street-Level Beaucracy (Academic)
Carlson, Safety Inc.: Private Cops are There When You Need Them (Contemporary)
Wilson et al., Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety (Contemporary)
Weisheit et al., Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America (Academic)
Kelling, Declining Crime Rates: Insiders' Views of the New York City Story (Academic)
Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
5. Policing: Organization Pogrebin et al., Vice isn't Nice: A Look at the Effects of Working Undercover (Academic)
and Strategies Policing
Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop: Police Brutality Cases and Prevention (Contemporary)
Mehler, Informants, Rats, & Tattletales: Loyalty, Fear, and the Constitution (Contemporary)
Miller, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Policing America (Contemporary)
Skolnick, A Sketch of the Policeman's "Working Personality" (Academic)
Stephens, Proactive Policing: The Key to Successful Crime Prevention and Control (Contemporary)
Van Maanen, The Asshole (Academic)
Dilulio, Broken Bottles
Wilson & Keeling, Making Neighborhoods Safe (Contemporary)
Crime Lehrer, Crime-Fighting and Urban Renewal (Contemporary)
Crime Policy Pomper, Reasonable Doubts: Reforming the Criminal Justice System (Contemporary)
Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
Cloud, What's Race Got to do With It? (Contemporary)
6. Police and the Rule of Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling: Where is Our Commen Sense? (Contemporary)
Law Policing
Kramer, How Cops Go Bad: Brutality, Racism, Cover-ups, Lies (Contemporary)
Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop: Police Brutality Cases and Prevention (Contemporary)
Lynch, In the Defense of the Exclusionary Rule (Contemporary)
Toby, Are Police the Enemy? (Contemporary)
West, Confronting the Profiling Bogeyman (Contemporary)
Huff et al., Convicted But Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy (Academic)
Courts Eisenstein et al., The Criminal Court Community in Erie County, Pennsylvania (Academic)
Feeley, The Process is the Punishment: Handling Cases in Lower Criminal Court (Academic)
Benner, Cop Docs (Contemporary)
7. Challenges to Effective
Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption (Academic)
Policing
Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
Policing
Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling: Where is Our Commen Sense? (Contemporary)
Hunt et al., The Social Context of Police Lying (Academic)
Fyfe, Police Use of Deadly Force Research and Reform (Academic)
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Gaines and Miller, Criminal Justice In Action, 2e
Kramer, How Cops Go Bad: Brutality, Racism, Cover-ups, Lies (Contemporary)
Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop: Police Brutality Cases and Prevention (Contemporary)
Leitzel, Race and Policing (Contemporary)
Skolnick, A Sketch of the Policeman's "Working Personality" (Academic)
7. Challenges to Effective
Policing
Policing Stross, Choose Life Over Liberty: Red Light Cameras (Contemporary)
Toby, Are Police the Enemy? (Contemporary)
Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen (Academic)
West, Confronting the Profiling Bogeyman (Contemporary)
Eisenstein et al., The Criminal Court Community in Erie County, Pennsylvania (Academic)
Emmelman, Trial by Plea Bargain Case Settlement in the Justice Process (Academic)
Courts Feeley, The Process is the Punishment: Handling Cases in Lower Criminal Court (Academic)
8. Courts and the Quest for Jasanoff, Judicial Fictions: The Supreme Court's Quest for Good Science (Contemporary)
Justice Newsweek, The Truth Behind the Pillars
Crime Karmen, Crime Victims (Academic)
Levin, Urban Politics and Policy Outcomes: The Criminal Courts (Academic)
Crime Policy
Evers, A Healing Approach to Crime
Cole, The Decision to Prosecute (Academic)
McConville et al., Guilty Plea Courts: A Social Disciplinary Model of Criminal Justice (Academic)
Hanson et al., Indigent Defenders Get the Job Done and Done Well (Academic)
Sanborn, A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining (Academic)
Courts Schmidt et al., Prosecutorial Discretion in Filing Charges in Domestic Violence Cases (Academic)
9. Pretrial Procedures: The
Gorr, The Morality of Plea Bargaining (Academic)
Adversary System in Action Heuman, Adapting to Plea Bargaining Prosecutors (Academic)
Vandenbraak, Bail, Humbug! Why Criminals Would Rather be in Philadelphia (Contemporary)
Givelber, Punishing Protestations of Innocence
Levin, Urban Politics and Policy Outcomes: The Criminal Courts (Academic)
Crime Policy
Coles et al., Prevention Through Community Prosecution (Contemporary)
Gershman, Themes of Injustice: Wrongful Convictions, Racial Prejudice and Lawyer Incompetence (Contemporary)
Courts
Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors (Contemporary)
10. The Criminal Trial Coles et al., Prevention Through Community Prosecution (Contemporary)
Crime Policy Holley, Should the Coverage Fit the Crime? (Contemporary)
Saum, Juror Decision Making: Dilemmas of Law and Justice (Academic)
Gershman, Themes of Injustice: Wrongful Convictions, Racial Prejudice and Lawyer Incompetence (Contemporary)
Courts
Lazarus, Mortal Combat: How the Death Penalty Polarized the Supreme Court (Contemporary)
Tonry, Racial Politics, Racial Disparities, and the War on Crime (Academic)
Crime
Tunnell, Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes and Take Your Chances (Academic)
Wilson, Hate and Punishment (Contemporary)
Bessette, In Pursuit of Criminal Justice (Contemporary)
Crime Policy
Rentschler, "Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key": A Policy that Won't Work (Contemporary)
Murphy, Crime and Punishment (Contemporary)
11. Punishment and Durham et al., Public Support for the Death Penalty (Academic)
Sentencing DiIulio, Against Mandatory Minimums (Contemporary)
Walker et al., Race Sentencing (Academic)
Etzioni, Back to the Pillory (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Finn-DeLuca, Victim Participation at Sentencing (Contemporary)
Corrections Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served (Academic)
Johnson, This Man has Expired: Witness to an Execution (Contemporary)
Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages (Contemporary)
McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration: An Analysis of the Leniency and Severity (Academic)
Weinberg, Innocent? (Contemporary)
Crime Tunnell, Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes and Take Your Chances (Academic)
Eckl, The Cost of Corrections (Contemporary)
Morash et al., A Critical Look at the Idea of Boot Camp as a Correctional Reform (Academic)
Morris et al., Between Prison and Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Walker et al., Race Sentencing (Academic)
12. Probation and
Sentencing & Lemert, Visions of Social Control: Probation Reconsidered (Academic)
Community Corrections Corrections Loconte, Making Criminals Pay: A New York County's Bold Experiment (Contemporary)
Rosecrance, Maintaining the Myth of Individualized Justice (Academic)
Salerno, Boot Camps: A Critique and a Proposed Alternative (Academic)
Abramsky, When They Get Out
Edwards, When Girl Power Goes Gangsta (Contemporary)
Crime Policy Rentschler, "Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key": A Policy that Won't Work (Contemporary)
Anderson, Supermax Prisons: What They all have in Common is Extreme Isolation (Contemporary)
DiIulio, Well-Governed Prisons are Possible (Academic)
Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Eckl, The Cost of Corrections (Contemporary)
Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served (Academic)
13. Prisons and Jails Sentencing &
Morris et al., Between Prison & Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Corrections
Loconte, Making Criminals Pay: A New York County's Bold Experiment (Contemporary)
McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration: An Analysis of the Leniency and Severity (Academic)
Roane, Maximum Security, Inc. (Contemporary)
Sykes, The Society of Captives: The Defects of Total Power (Academic)
Ziedenberg, The Fifty-First State: Lockdown USA (Contemporary)
14. Behind Bars: The Life of Crime Policy Rentschler, "Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key": A Policy that Won't Work (Contemporary)
an Inmate
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Gaines and Miller, Criminal Justice In Action, 2e
DiIulio, Well-Governed Prisons are Possible (Academic)
Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Morris et al., Between Prison and Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Harr, A Plea from Behind Bars: Take a Chance on Education (Academic)
Hunt et al., Changes in Prison Culture: Prison Gangs and the Case of the Pepsi Generation (Academic)
Irwin, America's One Million Nonviolent Prisoners (Academic)
14. Behind Bars: The Life of Sentencing & Light, Look for that Prison Label: Inmate Work Programs Raise Human Rights Concerns (Contemporary)
an Inmate Corrections
Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages (Contemporary)
Locy, Like Mother, Like Daughter: Statistics on Prison Population (Contemporary)
Schlosser, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Silberman, The Production of Violence in the American Prison (Contemporary)
Sykes, The Society of Captives: The Defects of Total Power (Academic)
Ziedenberg, The Fifty-First State: Lockdown USA (Contemporary)
Decker et al., "Slinging Dope": The Role of Gangs and Gang Members in Drug Sales (Academic)
Crime
Gannon Shoop, Gang Warfare: Legal Battle Pits Personal Liberty Against Public Safety (Contemporary)
Bandele, All Our Children: Juveniles in Prison (Contemporary)
Brown, Juvenile Offenders: Should They be Tried in Adult Courts? (Contemporary)
Glueck, Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency (Academic)
Greene, Chronic Exposure to Violence and Poverty: Interventions that Work for Youth (Academic)
15. The Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice
Hirschi et al., Rethinking the Juvenile Justice System (Academic)
System McNulty, Natural Born Killers? Preventing the Coming Explosion of Teenage Crime (Contemporary)
Zehner, Teen Court (Contemporary)
Geis & Binder, Sins of Their Children
Policing Borrero, The Widening Mistrust Between Youth and Police (Academic)
Sentencing & Hunt et al., Changes in Prison Culture: Prison Gangs and the Case of the Pepsi Generation (Academic)
Corrections Locy, Like Mother, Like Daughter: Statistics on Prison Population (Contemporary)
Brownstein, The Media and the Construction of Random Drug Violence (Academic)
Decker et al., "Slinging Dope": The Role of Gangs and Gang Members in Drug Sales (Academic)
Crime Gips, A World of Trouble: Review of Global Trends in Crime (Contemporary)
Marquart et al., Ceremonial Justice, Loose Coupling, and the War on Drugs in Texas, 1980-1989 (Academic)
16. The Ongoing War
Small, The War on Drugs is a War oln Racial Justice (Contemporary)
against Illegal Drugs DiIulio, Against Mandatory Minimums (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Irwin, America's One Million Nonviolent Prisoners (Academic)
Corrections Interview, Battlefield Conversions: Reason Talks with Three Ex-warriors (Contemporary)
Curtin, A Judge's View
17. Cyber Crime Crime Gips, A World of Trouble: Review of Global Trends in Crime (Contemporary)
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Samaha, Criminal Justice, 6th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Samaha Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Haines, Who Needs the Courts? (Academic)
Courts Huff et al., Convicted but Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy (Academic)
McConville et al., Guilty Plea Courts: A Social Disciplinary Model of Criminal Justice (Academic)
Chiricos, The Media, Moral Panics and the Politics of Crime Control (Academic)
Gannon Shoop, Gang Warfare: Legal Battle Pits Personal Liberty Against Public Safety (Contemporary)
Gips, A World of Trouble: Review of Global Trends in Crime (Contemporary)
Leitzel, Race and Policing (Contemporary)
Crime Marquart et al., Ceremonial Justice, Loose Coupling, and the War on Drugs in Texas, 1980-1989 (Academic)
Pain, Gender, Race, Age, and Fear in the City (Academic)
Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Process ( Academic)
Ouimet, A Crime in Canada and in the United States (Contemporary)
McCarthy & Hagan When Crime Pays
Dority, The U.S. Criminal Injustice System (Contemporary)
Gottfredson, National Crime Control Policies (Contemporary)
Levin, Urban Politics and Policy Outcomes: The Criminal Courts (Academic)
1. Formal and Informal
Murray, And Now for the Bad News: The Underclass (Contemporary)
Criminal Justice Crime Policy Platt, Social Insecurity: The Transformation of American Criminal Justice, 1965-2000 (Academic)
Roach, Four Models of the Criminal Process (Academic)
Robinson, Crime, Punishment, and Prevention (Contemporary)
Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice (Academic)
Geis & Binder Sins of Their Children
McNulty, Natural Born Killers? Preventing the Coming Explosion of Teenage Crime (Contemporary)
Juvenile Justice
Geis & Binder, Sins of Their Children
Cloud, What's Race Got to do with It? (Contemporary)
Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling: Where is Our Commen Sense? (Contemporary)
Policing Kramer, How Cops Go Bad: Brutality, Racism, Cover-ups, Lies (Contemporary)
Toby, Are Police the Enemy? (Contemporary)
West, Confronting the Profiling Bogeyman (Contemporary)
Loconte, Making Criminals Pay: A New York County's Bold Experiment (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Corrections McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration: An Analysis of the Leniency and Severity (Academic)
Walker et al., Race Sentencing (Academic)
Haines, Who Needs the Courts? (Academic)
Courts
Schuck, Benched (Contemporary)
Tunnell, Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes and Take Your Chances (Academic)
Crime
Stolzenberg & D'Alessio Gun Availability and Violent Crime (Contemporary)
Logan et al., Ten Deadly Myths about Crime and Punishment in the United States (Academic)
Platt, Social Insecurity: The Transformation of American Criminal Justice, 1965-2000 (Academic)
Crime Policy
Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice (Academic)
Small, The War on Drugs is a War on Racial Justice (Contemporary)
2. Criminal Justice and the
Bandele, All Our Children: Juveniles in Prison (Contemporary)
Law Brown, Juvenile Offenders: Should They be Tried in Adult Courts? (Contemporary)
Glueck, Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency (Academic)
Juvenile Justice Greene, Chronic Exposure to Violence and Poverty: Interventions that Work for Youth (Academic)
Zehner, Teen Court (Contemporary)
Geis & Binder Sins of Their Children
Edwards, When Girl Power Goes Gangsta(Contemporary)
Locy, Like Mother, Like Daughter: Statistics on Prison Population (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Corrections
Schlosser, Rethinking the Juvenile Justice System (Contemporary)
3. Crime, Criminals and Schmidt, et al., Prosecutorial Discretion in Filing Charges in Domestic Violence Cases (Academic)
Victims Courts
LaFree, Social Institutions and the Crime "Bust" of the 1990s
Brownstein, The Media and the Construction of Random Drug Violence (Academic)
Butterfield, Ideas and Trends: Southern Curse; Why America's Murder Rate is so High (Contemporary)
Decker et al., "Slinging Dope" The Role of Gangs and Gang Members in Drug Sales (Academic)
Gips, A World of Trouble: Review of Global Trends in Crime (Contemporary)
Gottfredson, The Experiences of Violent and Serious Victimization (Academic)
Crime
Karmen, Crime Victims (Academic)
Tonry, Racial Politics, Racial Disparities, and the War on Crime (Academic)
Tunnell, Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes and Take Your Chances (Academic)
DiLulio, Broken Windows
Puddington, Cops, Crime, and the New York Times (Contemporary)
Holley, Should the Coverage Fit the Crime? (Contemporary)
Interview, Battlefield Conversions: Reason Talks with Three Ex-warriors (Contemporary)
Logan et al., Ten Deadly Myths about Crime and Punishment in the United States (Academic)
Crime Policy
Wilson, Hate and Punishment (Contemporary)
Levi, Business, Cities and Fears About Crimes
Bazemore, Restorative Justice and Earned Redemption
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Samaha, Criminal Justice, 6th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Samaha Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Leitzel, Race and Policing (Contemporary)
Policing
Van Maanen, The A**hole (Academic)
3. Crime, Criminals and
Liekind & Eranen, Attitudes of Future Human Service Professionals (Contemporary)
Victims
Walker et al., Race Sentencing (Academic)
Sentencing & Corrections Finn-DeLuca, Victim Participation at Sentencing (Contemporary)
Loconte, Making Criminals Pay: A New York County's Bold Experiment (Contemporary)
Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
Benner, Cop Docs (Contemporary)
Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption (Academic)
Carlson, Safety Inc.: Private Cops are There When You Need Them (Contemporary)
Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop: Police Brutality Cases and Prevention (Contemporary)
Miller, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Policing America (Contemporary)
4. Police: History, Missions Policing
Palango, On the Mean Streets: As the Police Cut Back, Private Cops are Moving In (Contemporary)
and "Working Personality" Skolnick, A Sketch of the Policeman's "Working Personality" (Academic)
Stephens, Proactive Policing: The Key to Successful Crime Prevention and Control (Contemporary)
Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen (Academic)
Van Maanen, The A**hole (Academic)
Weisheit et al., Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America (Academic)
Wilson et al., Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety (Contemporary)
Kidder, "Small Town Cop"
Courts Tucker, The Post-Columbo Era: How the Courts Killed Good Detective Work (Contemporary)
Chiricos, The Media, Moral Panics and the Politics of Crime Control ( Academic)
Decker et al., "Slinging Dope": The Role of Gangs and Gang Members in Drug Sales (Academic)
Lehrer, Crime-Fighting and Urban Renewal (Contemporary)
Crime Lipsky, Toward a Theory of Street-Level Beaucracy (Academic)
Marquart et al., Ceremonial Justice, Loose Coupling, and the War on Drugs in Texas, 1980-1989 (Academic)
Tonry, Racial Politics, Racial Disparities, and the War on Crime (Academic)
Wilson & Kelling, Making Neighborhoods Safe (Contemporary)
Kelling, Declining Crime Rates: Insiders' Views of the New York City Story (Academic)
Crime Policy
Puddington, Cops, Crime, and the New York Times (Contemporary)
Bass, Policing Space, Policing Race: Social Control Imperatives and Police Discretionary Decisions (Academic)
5. Police Strategies Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
Borrero, The Widening Mistrust Between Youth and Police (Academic)
Goldstein, Police Discretion not to Invoke the Criminal Process (Academic)
Hirschel et al., Review Essay on the Law Enforcement Response to Spouse Abuse: Past, Present and Future (Academic)
Policing Miller, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Policing America (Contemporary)
Pogrebin et al., Vice isn't Nice: A Look at the Effects of Working Undercover (Academic)
Silverman et al., Urban Policing and the Fear of Crime (Academic)
Stross, Choose Life Over Liberty: Red Light Cameras (Contemporary)
Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen (Academic)
Weisheit et al., Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America (Academic)
Wilson et al., Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety (Contemporary)
Weitzer & Tuch, Race, Class, and Perceptions of Discrimination By the Police (Contemporary)
Courts Blumberg, The Practice of Law as a Confidence Game Organization Co-optation (Academic)
Kelling, Declining Crime Rates: Insiders' Views of the New York City Story (Academic)
Crime Policy
Pomper, Reasonable Doubts: Reforming the Criminal Justice System (Contemporary)
Bass, Policing Space, Policing Race: Social Control Imperatives and Police Discretionary Decisions (Academic)
Bayley et al., The Future of Policing (Academic)
Borrero, The Widening Mistrust Between Youth and Police (Academic)
Chemerinsky, High-Speed Chases (Contemporary)
Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling: Where is Our Commen Sense? (Contemporary)
6. Police and the Law Fyfe, Police Use of Deadly Force Research and Reform (Academic)
Goldstein, Police Discretion not to Invoke the Criminal Process (Academic)
Policing
Hunt et al., The Social Context of Police Lying (Academic)
Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop: Police Brutality Cases and Prevention (Contemporary)
Lynch, In the Defense of the Exclusionary Rule (Contemporary)
Kramer, How Cops Go Bad: Brutality, Racism, Cover-ups, Lies (Contemporary)
Mehler, Informants, Rats, and Tattletales: Loyalty, Fear, and the Constitution (Contemporary)
Toby, Are Police the Enemy? (Contemporary)
Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen (Academic)
West, Confronting the Profiling Bogeyman (Contemporary)
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Samaha, Criminal Justice, 6th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Samaha Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Blumberg, The Practice of Law as a Confidence Game Organization Co-optation (Academic)
Cole, The Decision to Prosecute (Academic)
Eisenstein et al., The Criminal Court Community in Erie County, Pennsylvania (Academic)
Emmelman, Trial by Plea Bargain Case Settlement in the Justice Process (Academic)
7. Court Structure and Courts
Feeley, The Process is the Punishment: Handling Cases in Lower Criminal Court (Academic)
Process Heuman, Adapting to Plea Bargaining Prosecutors (Academic)
Jasanoff, Judicial Fictions: The Supreme Court's Quest for Good Science (Contemporary)
Lazarus, Mortal Combat: How the Death Penalty Polarized the Supreme Court (Contemporary)
Schmidt et al., Prosecutorial Discretion in Filing Charges in Domestic Violence Cases (Academic)
Schuck, Benched (Contemporary)
Stephens, Trial Run for Virtual Court (Contemporary)
Courts Newsweek, The Truth Behind the Pillars
Crime Lipsky, Toward a Theory of Street-Level Beaucracy (Academic)
Coles et al., Prevention Through Community Prosecution (Contemporary)
7. Court Structure and Crime Policy Levin, Urban Politics and Policy Outcomes: The Criminal Courts (Academic)
Process Curtin, A Judge's View
Juvenile Justice Zehner, Teen Court (Contemporary)
Policing Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption (Academic)
Cole, The Decision to Prosecute (Academic)
Eisenstein et al., The Criminal Court Community in Erie County, Pennsylvania (Academic)
Emmelman, Trial by Plea Bargain Case Settlement in the Justice Process (Academic)
Feeley, The Process is the Punishment: Handling Cases in Lower Criminal Court (Academic)
Gorr, The Morality of Plea Bargaining (Academic)
Hanson et al., Indigent Defenders Get the Job Done and Done Well (Academic)
Courts Heuman, Adapting to Plea Bargaining Prosecutors (Academic)
McConville et al., Guilty Plea Courts: A Social Disciplinary Model of Criminal Justice (Academic)
8. Charge, Trial and Guilty Schmidt et al., Prosecutorial Discretion in Filing Charges in Domestic Violence Cases (Academic)
Pleas Sanborn, A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining (Academic)
Saum, Juror Decision Making: Dilemmas of Law and Justice (Academic)
Vandenbraak, Bail, Humbug! Why Criminals Would Rather be in Philadelphia (Contemporary)
Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors (Contemporary)
Crime Pain, Gender, Race, Age, and Fear in the City (Academic)
Crime Policy Dority, The U.S. Criminal Injustice System (Contemporary)
Loconte, Making Criminals Pay: A New York County's Bold Experiment (Contemporary)
Sent. & Corrections
Giveler, Punishing Protestations of Innocence
Gershman, Themes of Injustice: Wrongful Convictions, Racial Prejudice and Lawyer Incompetence (Contemporary)
Courts
Huff et al., Convicted but Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy (Academic)
Evers, A Healing Approach To Crime
Durham et al., Public Support for the Death Penalty (Academic)
Eckl, The Cost of Corrections (Contemporary)
Finn-DeLuca, Victim Participation at Sentencing (Contemporary)
9. Sentencing Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served (Academic)
Johnson, This Man has Expired: Witness to an Execution (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Corrections
Morash et al., A Critical Look at the Idea of Boot Camp as a Correctional Reform (Academic)
Rosecrance, Maintaining the Myth of Individualized Justice (Academic)
Vilbig, Innocent on Death Row: Cases of Innocent People Sentenced to Die (Contemporary)
Walker et al., Race Sentencing (Academic)
Weinberg, Innocent? (Contemporary)
Lipsky, Toward a Theory of Street-Level Beaucracy (Academic)
Crime
DiLulio, Broken Windows
Lemert, Visions of Social Control: Probation Reconsidered (Academic)
10. Community Corrections
Sentencing & Corrections Morris et al., Between Prison and Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Salerno, Boot Camps: A Critique and a Proposed Alternative (Academic)
Abramsky, When They Get Out
Crime Brownstein, The Media and the Construction of Random Drug Violence (Academic)
Rentschler, "Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key": A Policy that Won't Work (Contemporary)
Crime Policy
Murphy, Crime and Punishment (Contemporary)
11. Prisons, Jails and
Prisoners Anderson, Supermax Prisons: What They all have in Common is Extreme Isolation (Contemporary)
Sentencing & Corrections DiIulio, Against Mandatory Minimums (Contemporary)
DiIulio, Well-Governed Prisons are Possible (Academic)
Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Samaha, Criminal Justice, 6th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Samaha Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Eckl, The Cost of Corrections (Contemporary)
Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served (Academic)
Irwin, America's One Million Nonviolent Prisoners (Academic)
Lehrer, The Left's Prison Complex: The Case Against the Case Against Jail (Contemporary)
McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration: An Analysis of the Leniency and Severity (Academic)
11. Prisons, Jails and Sentencing & Corrections Morris et al., Between Prison and Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Prisoners Roane, Maximum Security, Inc. (Contemporary)
Schlosser, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Silberman, The Production of Violence in the American Prison (Contemporary)
Sykes, The Society of Captives: The Defects of Total Power (Academic)
Ziedenberg, The Fifty-First State: Lockdown USA (Contemporary)
Crime Gannon Shoop, Gang Warfare: Legal Battle Pits Personal Liberty Against Public Safety (Contemporary)
Crime Policy Rentschler, "Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key": A Policy that Won't Work (Contemporary)
DiIulio, Well-Governed Prisons are Possible (Academic)
12. Prison Life
Sentencing & Corrections Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Harr, A Plea from Behind Bars: Take a Chance on Education (Academic)
Hunt et al., Changes in Prison Culture: Prison Gangs and the Case of the Pepsi Generation (Academic)
Irwin, America's One Million Nonviolent Prisoners (Academic)
Light, Look for that Prison Label: Inmate Work Programs Raise Human Rights Concerns (Contemporary)
Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages (Contemporary)
Locy, Like Mother, Like Daughter: Statistics on Prison Population (Contemporary)
McKorkel, Justice, Gender, and Incarceration: An Analysis of the Leniency and Severity (Academic)
12. Prison Life Sentencing & Corrections
Morris et al., Between Prison and Probation: Toward a Comprehensive Punishment System (Academic)
Schlosser, The Prison-Industrial Complex (Contemporary)
Silberman, The Production of Violence in the American Prison (Contemporary)
Sykes, The Society of Captives: The Defects of Total Power (Academic)
Ziedenberg, The Fifty-First State: Lockdown USA (Contemporary)
CONSEQUENCES: READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE module correlation with Siegel and Senna, Essentials of Criminal Justice, 4th Edition
Subject
Chapter Title in Cole and Smith Appropriate Consequences Module(s)
Category
Charles Logan and John Dilulio, Jr., Ten Deadly Myths about Crime Punishment in the United States
Crime Policy Paul H. Robinson, Crime, Punishment, & Prevention
1. Crime and Criminal Sammual Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice
Justice Policing Anthony M Platt, Social Insecurity: The Transformation of American Criminal Justice, 1965-2000
Marc Ouimet, Crime in Canada and in the United States
Sentencing & Corrections
Arch Puddington, Cops, Crime, and the New York Times
Gary D. Gottfredson, The Experiences of Violent and Serious Vicitimization
2. The Nature of Crime and Crime
Andrew Karmen, Crime Victims
Victimization Sentencing & Corrections Valerie Finn-DeLuca, Vicitim Participation at Sentencing
Courts Stephen Pomper, Reasonable Doubts: Reforming the Criminal Justice System
Crime Herbert L. Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Justice Process
3. Criminal Law: Substance
Paul H. Robinson, Crime, Punishment, & Prevention
and Procedure Crime Policy
Sammual Walker, Putting Justice Back into Criminal Justice
Sentencing & Corrections Joseph M. Bessette, In Pursuit of Criminal Justice
Courts Herbert L. Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Justice Process
John T Curtin, A Judge's View
Crime Policy Gordon Mehler, Informants, Rats, and Tattletales: Loyalty, Fear and the Constitution
4. Police in Society: History
William H. Rentschler, 'Lock 'Em Up and Throw Away the Key': A Policy That Won't Work
and Organization Juvenile Justice Thomas J. Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors
Joseph M. Bessette, In Pursuit of Criminal Justice
Sentencing & Corrections
Kent W. Roach, Four Models of the Criminal Process
Courts Gene Stephens, Proactive Policing
Richard, Lacayo, Good Cop, Bad Cop
The Police: Role and Functio Policing Jackson Toby, Are Police the Enemy?
John Van Maanen, Observations on the Making of Policemen
Sentencing & Corrections Tracy Kidder, Small-Town Cop
Jennifer Hunt and Peter K. Manning, The Social Context of Police Lying
6. Issues in Policing:
Policing Jerome H. Skolnick, A Sketch of the Policeman's 'Working Personality'
Professional, Social, and Ralph A Weisheit, et.al., Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America
Legal Sentencing & Corrections Tracy Kidder, Small-Town Cop
James W. Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption
7. Courts, Prosecution, and Barbara Dority, Invading the Bill of Rights
Policing
Defense James J. Fyfe, Police Use of Deadly Force: Research and Reform
Martin L. Haines, Who Needs the Courts?
Sandra Bass, Policing Space, Policing Race
Courts
Gene Stephens, Proactive Policing
David H. Bayley and Clifford D. Shearing, The Future of Policing
James W. Birch, Reflections on Police Corruption
8. Pretrail Procedures Michael Borrero, The Widening Mistrust Between Youth and Police
Policing Steve Cooper, A Closer Look At Racial Profiling
John Derbyshire, In Defense of Racial Profiling
Jennifer Hunt and Peter K. Manning, The Social Context of Police Lying
Interview, Battlefield Conversations
George F. Cole, The Decision to Prosecute
9. The Criminal Trial Courts
Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
10. Punishment and Courts
George F. Cole, The Decision to Prosecute
Sentencing Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
James Eisenstein et.al., The Criminal Court in Erie County, Pennsylvania
Debra S. Emmelman, Trial by Plea Bargain
Bennett L. Gershman, Theme of Injustice
11. Community Sentences: Michael Gorr, The Morality of Plea Bargaining
Probation, Intermediate Courts Milton Heuman, Adapting to Plea Bargaining
Sanctions, and Restorative Shelia Jasanoff, Judicial Fictions: The Supreme Court's Quest for Good Science
Mike McConville and Chester Mirsky, Guilty Plea Courts
Justice
Joseph B Sanborn, Jr., A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining
Christine A. Saum, Grand Jurors and Trial Jurors
Juvenile Justice Thomas J. Vesper, Seinfeld Syndrome: The Indifference of Otherwise Nice Jurors
Crime Malcolm M. Feeley, The Process is Punishment
12. Corrections: History,
C. Ronald Huff, et.al., Convicted but Innocent
Institutions, and Populations Policing James Q. Wilson, Hate and Punishment
Courts Kit R. Roane, Maximum Security, Inc.
Crime Policy Joe Loconte, Jailhouse Rock of Ages
13. Prison Life George M. Anderson, Supermax Prisons
Sentencing & Corrections Steven R. Donziger, The Prison-Industrial Complex
Daniel Harr, A Plea From Behind Bars: Take A Chance on Education
Pamela Griset, The Politics and Economics of Increased Correctional Discretion Over Time Served
Robert Johnson, This Man Has Expired: Witness to an Execution
Sentencing & Corrections Edwin Lemert, Visions of Social Control: Probation Reconsidered
14. Juvenile Justice Norval Morris and Michael Tonry, Between Prison and Probation
Peter Vilbig, Innocent on Death Row
Juvenile Justice Corina Eckl, The Cost of Corrections
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