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245 00 $aCriminal Justice Theory :$bExplaining the Nature and Behavior of Criminal Justice /$cEdward R. Maguire and David E. Duffee, editors.
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505 0 $aPreface -- The idea of criminal justice theory -- Why is criminal justice theory important? -- Foundations of criminal justice theory -- Why is there so little criminal justice theory? : neglected macro- and micro-level links between organization and power -- Theories of policing -- Explaining police organizations -- Understanding variety in urban community policing: an institutional theory approach -- The ¿causes¿ of police brutality : theory and evidence on police use of force -- Theories of the courts -- Assessing blameworthiness and assigning punishment : theoretical perspectives on judicial decision making -- Courts and communities : toward a theoretical synthesis -- A qualitative study of prosecutors' decision-making in sexual assault cases -- Theories of corrections -- A test of a turnover intent model : the issue of correctional staff satisfaction and commitment -- The construction of meaning during training for probation and parole -- Examining correctional resources : a cross-sectional study of the states -- Directions for theory and theorizing in criminal justice.
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