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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ACADEMIC CATALOG 2010 – 2011

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CONTENTS

Introductory Criminal Justice 5-6

Juvenile Delinquency and Justice 7-8

Criminal Law 9

Introduction to Corrections 10

Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science 11-15

Criminology 16-17

Courts, Law, and Procedure 18-19

Criminal Justice Policy 20

Statistics and Research Methods 21

Special Topics 22-23

Policing 24

Community and Institutional Corrections 25

Corrections Management 26

Security 27

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NEW FOR 2010

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New for 2010

Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: A Sociological View, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated Approach, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Delinquency in Society: The Essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

An Introduction to Criminal Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Criminalistics: Forensic Science, Crime, and Terrorism, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Law and Evidence: A Primer for Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, and Legal Studies, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Serial Offenders: Theory and Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Interviewing in Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approach . . . . . . . . . 16

The American Courts: A Procedural Approach . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Understanding the Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Drugs and Alcohol in the 21st Century: Theory, Behavior, and Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

U.S. Criminal Justice Policy: A Contemporary Reader . . . . . 20

Criminology and Criminal Justice: Theory, Research Methods, and Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Race, Ethnicity, and the Criminal Justice System . . . . . . . . . 22

Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5648-2 • Paperback • 427 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Formats: CourseSmart

Exploring Criminal Justice: The Essentials engages students in an exploration of the American criminal justice system by examining the people and processes that make up the system, and how they interact and work together. This comprehensive text includes coverage of law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice systems, law and policy making, administration, and the courts.

Key Features

• Careers in Criminal Justice helps students understand what opportunities are available to them in the criminal justice systems.

• Focus on Criminal Justice explores the nature of crime and the criminal justice response concerning different issues.

• Headline Crime highlights recent high-profile cases and current events.

• Around the Globe discusses law and law enforcement around the world.

Companion Web Site Resources

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Exploring Criminal Justice: The Essentials with access to the Online Student Study Guide. ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7823-1

Exploring Criminal JusticeThe Essentials

Robert M. Regoli, PhD, University of Colorado at BoulderJohn D. Hewitt, PhD, Grand Valley State University

Praise for this text:

I find this text to be very

comprehensive. The factual and

historical data provide an extensive

resource for faculty. Not only are

fundamental issues covered, but

the chapter summaries include

thought-provoking questions that

allow for application of critical

thinking skills.

— Linda L. Fleischer,

The Community College of

Baltimore County

INTRODUCTORY CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Fundamentals of Criminal JusticeA Sociological View, Second Edition

Steven E. Barkan, PhDGeorge J. Bryjak, PhD

The criminal justice system is a key social institution in the lives of citizens everywhere. Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: A Sociological View, Second Edition provides a unique social context to explore and explain the nature, impact, and significance of the criminal justice system in everyday life. This introductory text examines important sociological issues including class, race, and gender inequality. The effectiveness of criminal justice in controlling and reducing crime is critically examined to bring readers to a deeper understanding of the operation of the criminal justice system and the genesis of crime and victimization.

Key Features

• Explores international issues, such as Islamic justice and European sentencing practices, for a comprehensive analysis of critical social topics.

• Features controversial current events, such as police corruption and prison crowding, to engage readers with interesting and timely information.

• Poses hypothetical situations and review questions to initiate provocative classroom discussions.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5424-2 • Paperback 500 Pages • © 2011 • Available Fall 2010

Exploring Criminal JusticeRobert M. Regoli, PhD, University of Colorado at Boulder John D. Hewitt, PhD, Grand Valley State University

Exploring Criminal Justice provides a clear, complete, and credible introduction to the U.S. criminal justice system. Using an easy-to-follow writing style, this text explains the overarching processes and purposes of the criminal justice system. In addition, this text provides thorough integration of criminological theory and policy, as it presents both historical context and current features of the U.S. criminal justice system.

Key Features

• Focus on Criminal Justice explores the nature of crime and the criminal justice response to incidents.

• Thinking About Crime and Justice challenges readers to think like practicing criminal justice professionals with real-world case studies and accompanying discussion questions.

• Around the Globe offers a window into law and law enforcement around the world.

• Voice of the Court provides summaries and excerpts from court rulings which have helped shape the criminal justice system and process.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4284-3 • Hardcover 549 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: ITK, CW: LO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CO, CQ, FL, IG

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Delinquency in SocietyThe Essentials

Robert M. Regoli, PhD, University of Colorado at Boulder John D. Hewitt, PhD, Grand Valley State University Matt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State University

Delinquency in Society: The Essentials is a concise introduction to the important topics covered by the same authors in the popular Delinquency in Society, Eighth Edition. This practical text explores how juvenile delinquency is defined, measured, and explained, as well as how the juvenile justice system deals with delinquent youth. The new Essentials text provides separate chapters focusing on the police, juvenile courts, corrections, and delinquency prevention.

Key Features

• Detailed descriptions of delinquency, criminal acts, and status offenses performed by the juvenile population.

• Coverage of principle theories including Cultural Deviance, Strain, and Life Course.

• Cutting-edge discussion of the biosocial paradigm that articulates the interplay between nature and nurture in the development of delinquency.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7790-6 • Paperback 400 Pages • © 2011 • Available Spring 2010

Instructor Resources: CW: LO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CO, CQ,WL

Juvenile DelinquencyAn Integrated Approach, Second Edition

James Burfeind, PhD, University of Montana Dawn Jeglum Bartusch, PhD, Valparaiso University

Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated Approach, Second Edition offers a comprehensive introduction to juvenile delinquency. Now in a more concise and accessible format, this text cultivates an understanding of juvenile delinquency by examining and linking key sociological and criminological theories and research. Biological and psychological approaches to delinquency are covered, as well as responses to delinquent behavior including prevention, early intervention, and contemporary juvenile justice.

Key Features

• New research and updated delinquency and juvenile justice data provide the most current information and statistics.

• New chapters on delinquency prevention and intervention and the “delinquent event” offer a larger breadth of topics covered.

• New changes in juvenile justice thought and practice, including the growing popularity of more punitive approaches to delinquency and a reawakening of the “rehabilitative ideal.”

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5810-3 • Paperback 416 Pages • © 2011

Instructor Resources: PP, TB

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE

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Juvenile JusticeA Social, Historical, and Legal Perspective, Third Edition

Preston Elrod, PhD, Department of Safety, Security, and Emergency Management, Eastern Kentucky University R. Scott Ryder, JD, Tribal Court Administrator, ICWA Attorney, Instructor, Glenn Oaks Community College

The juvenile justice system is a multifaceted entity that continually changes under the influence of decisions, policies, and laws. The all new Third Edition of Juvenile Justice: A Social, Historical, and Legal Perspective, offers readers a clear and comprehensive look at exactly what it is and how it works. Reader friendly and up-to-date, this text unravels the complexities of the juvenile justice system by exploring the history, theory, and components of the juvenile justice process and how they relate.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6251-3 • Hardcover • 523 Pages • © 2011

Instructor Resources: IM, LO, PP, TB

Juvenile Justice and DelinquencyDavid W. Springer, PhDAlbert R. Roberts, PhD, BCETS, DACFE, Rutgers University

This is the first text to comprehensively trace the progress toward resolving critical juvenile justice and delinquency issues, and to provide cutting-edge intervention strategies to effectively rehabilitate juvenile offenders and prevent delinquency. Historical, political, and legal trends are examined and critiqued, as well as the range of developmental, familial, and sociological theoretical explanations of juvenile delinquency. Current evidence-based practice, prevention strategies and programs, and juvenile justice treatment and policy alternatives are thoroughly explored.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6056-4 • Paperback • 528 Pages • © 2011

Instructor Resources: PP, TB

Delinquency in SocietyEighth Edition

Robert M. Regoli, PhDJohn D. Hewitt, PhDMatt DeLisi, PhD

Delinquency in Society, Eighth Edition provides a systematic introduction to the study of juvenile delinquency, criminal behavior, and status offending youths. This text examines the theories of juvenile crimes and the social context of delinquency including the relevance of families, schools, and peer groups. Reorganized and thoroughly updated to reflect the most current trends and developments in juvenile delinquency, the Eighth Edition includes discussions of the history, institutional context, and societal reactions to delinquent behavior.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6434-0 Hardcover • 674 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Formats: CourseSmart

Instructor Resources: CW: LO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CO, CP, CQ, FL, IG, WL

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Criminal LawSecond Edition

David C. Brody, JD, PhD, Washington State University - Spokane James R. Acker, JD, PhD, University at Albany

This highly anticipated Second Edition introduces readers to the principles, legal doctrine, and rules of criminal law. Innovative in its case study approach, this thoroughly updated revision will help readers develop analytical skills, while learning the content and context of substantive criminal law. Now with a more student-friendly format, this text guides learners through theory and practice, using a blend of old and new materials to foster an understanding of what the law is, how it evolved, and how it applies to various circumstances.

Key Features

• Important developments and new materials on the “war on terrorism,” anti-stalking legislation, the prosecution of cybercrimes, and more.

• Updated information on assisted suicide prohibitions, anti-sodomy laws, and the constitutionality of implementing the death penalty for crimes not involving homicide.

• Chapter objectives and review questions in every chapter to assist readers in developing critical thinking skills and comprehension of material.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5913-1 Hardcover • 412 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: IM, TB

An Introduction to Criminal LawPhilip E. Carlan, PhD, University of Southern Mississippi Lisa S. Nored, JD, University of Southern Mississippi Ragan A. Downey, University of Southern Mississippi

This text walks readers through a chronological and simplistic, yet detailed, dissection of the legal labyrinth. The principles of criminal law are explained step-by-step with a focus on the professional applications of legal principles within the criminal justice system. Recent evolving legislation pertaining to terrorism, organized crime, and white-collar crime are addressed. Written in an engaging conversational tone, this resource is ideal for undergraduate criminal law courses.

Key Features

• Provides supportive examples and hypothetical illustrations to deepen understanding of important topics.

• Authored by an attorney and non-attorney to offer a balanced and accessible viewpoint.

• Full of practical hands-on exercises and chapter-by-chapter questions and answers to enhance student learning.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5525-6 Hardcover • 224 Pages • © 2011

Instructor Resources: PP, TB

CRIMINAL LAW

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PrisonsToday and Tomorrow, Second Edition

Joycelyn M. Pollock, PhD, JD, Texas State University-San Marcos

Prisons Today and Tomorrow, Second Edition uses current case studies and research to present balanced and comprehensive coverage of prisons and prisoners. Featuring chapters contributed by leading authorities on the modern prison system, this text examines the many purposes of prisons—punishment, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation—and examines controversial issues such as whether imprisonment actually deters crime or merely serves as punishment.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2904-2 • Hardcover • 316 Pages • © 2006

Instructor Resources: IM, PP

Corrections and the Criminal Justice SystemDavid C. May, PhDKevin I. Minor, PhDRick Ruddell, PhDBetsy A. Matthews, PhDAll of Eastern Kentucky University

Corrections and the Criminal Justice System is designed to help students understand corrections in relation to the entire criminal justice system. This text begins with an overview of the field of criminal justice and covers the components of the criminal justice system that an offender must pass through prior to his or her corrections experience (police, courts, and sentencing). The second part of the text shows students how corrections is interconnected and related to the other aspects of the criminal justice system.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3500-5 • Paperback • 585 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: LO, PP, TB

American CorrectionsTheory, Research, Policy, and Practice

Matt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State UniversityPeter J. Conis, PhD, Iowa State University

This comprehensive resource provides both classic and cutting-edge data on correctional topics drawing from the fields of criminology, criminal justice, sociology, psychology, government, and public policy. The hallmark of American Corrections: Theory, Research, Policy, and Practice is its thesis—that the American criminal justice system, particularly the corrections domain, is in theory and practice a system for the management of risk. By demonstrating that correctional systems balance public safety with providing treatment and supervision to offenders, this text tells the story of corrections within a coherent, criminological framework.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5487-7 • Hardcover 586 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Format: CourseSmart

Instructor Resources: CW: CO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CP, CQ, FL, IG, WL

INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS

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An Introduction to Crime Scene InvestigationAric W. Dutelle, MFS, Criminal Justice Department, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6241-4 • Paperback • 538 Pages • © 2011

Instructor Resources: PP, TB Student Resources: CW

In a world profoundly influenced by popular media programs, the real-life duties and complexities involved in crime scene investigation are often misrepresented and misunderstood. An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation serves to eliminate warped impressions and to clearly identify and accurately explain the crime scene investigative process, components, methods, and procedures. This comprehensive introductory text exposes readers to the day-to-day aspects of crime scene processing, and describes in detail the crime scene investigator responsibilities. The history related to crime scene investigation, theory, ethics, social impact, training, and educational issues are thoroughly explored as well.

Key Features• Presents straightforward and scientifically

supported procedures that explain how to accurately and efficiently document what has been left behind at the scene of a crime.

• Provides an in-depth look at the CSI world through over 100 photographs, illustrations, and short narrative segments that will guide the reader through investigations.

• Effectively covers a variety of investigations such as burglary, homicide, sex crimes, drug cases, underwater crime scenes, hazardous materials situations, and arson.

• Offers a pragmatic, critical, and multidisciplinary approach for readers with little or no background in crime scene investigation.

• “Ripped From the Headlines” Current Event Examples: “Real world” incidents involving the content are discussed in every chapter. This application to “real world” situations will enable the reader to better grasp the concepts and theories presented.

• “Case in Point” Examples: In addition to current events, there are also case scenarios and summations which assist the reader in further comprehending the presented material.

• “View from an Expert” Insights: Many chapters include these insights from a forensic expert within the chapter content field.

• Case Studies: End-of-chapter case studies will challenge readers to seek additional information from outside sources to assist them with a more in-depth comprehension of the presented material.

Praise for this text:

This is the CSI text that I, and

many of my colleges have been

waiting for… written about

processing a crime scene, by a

former officer who actually worked

in real crime scenes.

— Joseph LeFevre, University of

Wisconsin - Platteville

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CriminalisticsForensic Science, Crime, and Terrorism, Second Edition

James E. Girard, PhD, American University

This updated Second Edition introduces readers with no background in biology or chemistry to the study of forensic science, crime analysis, and application. Principal topics such as fingerprint identification, DNA, paint and glass analysis, drug toxicology, and forensic soil characterization are thoroughly explained in a reader-friendly manner. Unlike other texts available on this topic, this Second Edition is updated to include comprehensive coverage on important homeland security issues including explosives, weapons of mass destruction, and cybercrime.

Key Features

• New case studies and updated sections on analysis of fingerprints and questioned documents offer recent developments and findings in this critical field.

• New information on chemistry and biology equip readers with the foundation and tools necessary to understand more advanced topics.

• Extensive updating of Chapter 11, “Drug Use and Abuse,” provides the latest methods of drug testing and analysis by federal and state law enforcement agencies.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7731-9 • Hardcover 500 Pages • © 2011 • Available Fall 2010

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Criminal InvestigationThird Edition

Ronald Becker, JD, Chaminade University

This introductory text takes an integrated approach to the investigative process. It explores how contributors to criminal investigation—and its resulting prosecution—are more effective when they understand and appreciate their role on the team, what role other team members play, and how it all comes together. Readers will learn how investigations are connected to a team that is much larger than those charged with the investigations of a crime. The end result is a solid foundation in criminal investigation.

Key Features

• New information on underwater investigations and CSI related topics including computer and internet based investigations and fingerprinting.

• Coverage of the reorganization and updating of information related to Private Security investigations, such as background checks, surveillance, and retail-loss prevention.

• Increased sections on terrorism discuss new topics such as asymmetric warfare and infrastructure vulnerability.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5522-5 • Hardcover 581 Pages • © 2009 • Additional Format: CourseSmart

Instructor Resources: IM, PP, TB

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Serial OffendersTheory and Practice

Dr. Kevin Borgeson, Salem State College, Massachusetts

Serial Offenders: Theory and Practice explores the act of criminal profiling and the effective methods of case analysis and linkage. Intriguing case studies are used to thoroughly examine the behavioral aspects of serial homicide and the investigative issues that criminal justice professionals face. Readers will learn how to build hypotheses, construct timelines, and develop suspect lists. Successful interview and interrogation skills and methods are also covered.

Key Features

• A model theory for understanding copycat serial killers is included to recognize how the media and high profile serial offender cases influence individuals.

• An updated social psychological model of serial homicide is emphasized to bring readers to a better understanding of serial practice.

• Cases analysis and profiling exercises are included to give readers hands on application of valuable techniques.

ISBN-13: 97-8-07637-7730-2 • Paperback 325 Pages • © 2011 • Available Summer 2010

Law and EvidenceA Primer for Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, and Legal Studies, Second Edition

Charles P. Nemeth, JD, PhD, California University of Pennsylvania

Law and Evidence: A Primer for Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, and Legal Studies, Second Edition introduces the complex topics of evidence law in a straightforward and accessible manner. The use and function of criminal evidence and civil evidence in cases is examined to offer a complete understanding of how evidence principles play out in the real world of litigation and advocacy. This revised Second Edition offers a historical overview, perfect for non-law students from a variety of backgrounds.

Key Features

• Every chapter contains new legal authority which applies to traditional legal principles relevant to evidence law.

• Offers full coverage of evidentiary codes and statutes.

• Filled with practical forms, checklists, and additional tools for future practitioners.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6661-0 • Paperback 325 Pages • © 2011 • Available Spring 2010

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Fundamentals of Crime MappingRebecca Paynich, PhD, Curry CollegeBryan Hill, Crime Analyst, Glendale Police Department, Arizona

Fundamentals of Crime Mapping walks readers through the research, theories, and history of Graphic Information Systems (GIS) in law enforcement. The day-to-day practical application of crime analysis for mapping is explained. Factual data from real crime analysis is included to reflect actual crime patterns, trends, series, and what an officer or analyst can expect to see when he or she sits down to analyze and apply concepts learned. Special topics discussed include: an up-to-date discussion of the current crime trends in rural and urban areas, the major ecological theories of crime, empirical research using crime mapping tools, and more.

Key Features

• Provides jargon-free language, over 30 practical exercises, and a large assortment of varied data that can be used for additional exercises to maximize reader comprehension.

• Packaged with a DVD that contains every chapter exercise along with full-color screenshots and images.

• Contains a tutorial on the basics of using MS Excel 2003 for specific crime analysis applications as an addendum for those who are unfamiliar with MS Excel.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5575-1 • Paperback 552 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: PP, SL, TB

Hunting Serial PredatorsSecond Edition

G. Maurice Godwin, PhD, Godwin Trial & Forensic Consultancy, Inc.

Written by a leading expert on the subject, the new Second Edition describes the empirical process used to analyze serial murderers’ crime scene actions, making it possible to form logical decisions about how to detect and apprehend serial killers. This text also gives an overview of the related scientific knowledge, introduces a new method to classify the serial predator, and provides accounts of the process and difficulties of profiling the serial murderer.

Key Features

• Clearly explains “Investigative Process Management”—a term which encompasses applications of psychology and improves investigative decision-making strategies.

• Integration of statistical methods and behavioral theories helps students answer the question: “Why are some people more prone to committing crimes?”

• Uses a model of the crime scene actions of American serial murderers based on information available to a police inquiry.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3510-4 • Paperback 268 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: PP, TB

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Criminal Interrogation and ConfessionsFourth Edition

Fred E. Inbau John E. Reid Joseph P. Buckley Brian C. Jayne

Criminal Interrogation and Confessions, Fourth Edition explores the Reid Technique of interviewing and interrogation and is the standard used in the field. This practical text is built around simple psychological principles and examines interrogation as a nine-step process that is easily understood by students. The Fourth Edition presents interviewing and interrogation techniques, based on actual criminal cases, which have been used successfully by thousands of criminal investigators.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4721-3 • Hardcover • 639 Pages • © 2004

Essentials of the Reid TechniqueCriminal Interrogation and Confessions

Fred E. Inbau John E. Reid Joseph P. Buckley Brian C. Jayne

This concise text teaches readers how to spot and interpret verbal and nonverbal behaviors of both deceptive and truthful people, and how to move toward obtaining solid confessions from guilty persons. Separated into two parts, What You Need to Know About Interrogation and Employing the Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation, this book will help readers understand the effective and proper way that a suspect should be interrogated and the safeguards that should be in place to ensure the integrity of the confession.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2728-4 • Paperback • 253 Pages • © 2005

Interviewing in Criminal JusticeVivian Lord, PhD, University of North Carolina-CharlotteAllen D. Cowan

Obtaining valid and complete information is one of the most critical skills that any professional working in the criminal justice field can possess. Interviewing in Criminal Justice teaches the fundamentals of effective interviewing, including critical communication skills, interpretation skills, and how to effectively relay information. This solid resource prepares criminal justice students and professionals in other fields how to assess probation clients, communicate with juveniles, collect information from defendants, and much more.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6643-6 Paperback • 328 Pages • © 2011 • Available Spring 2010

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Criminological TheoryA Life-Course Approach

Matt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State UniversityKevin M. Beaver, Florida State University - Tallahassee

Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approach explores criminal and antisocial behavior by examining important factors occurring at each stage of life. This collection of cutting-edge scholarship comprehensively covers life-course antisocial behavior ranging from prenatal factors, to childhood examples of disruptive behavior, delinquency, and adult crime. Diverse research from internationally recognized experts on criminal behavior brings readers toward a sharpened understanding of crime and the prevailing life-course approach.

Key Features

• Provides an interdisciplinary perspective covering sociological, psychological, biological, and policy issues pertaining to criminal behavior.

• Focuses on diverse topics including conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and an array of factors relating to adult criminal careers.

• Authored by internationally recognized criminologists with diverse research and/or practitioner expertise.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7136-2 • Paperback 300 Pages • © 2011 •Available Spring 2010

CriminologyTheory, Research, and Policy, Second Edition

Gennaro F. Vito, PhD, University of Louisville Jeffrey R. Maahs, PhD, University of Minnesota-Duluth Ronald M. Holmes, EdD, University of Louisville

This Second Edition provides comprehensive coverage of the leading criminological theories using sociology, psychology, biology, and ecology to explain how and why crime occurs. The text combines classical criminology with timely topics including substance abuse, gang violence, Internet crimes, and terrorism. Using a social sciences approach, the authors discuss how criminology influences public policy throughout the text.

Key Features

• “Theory in Action” – Boxed notes throughout the text relate theoretical premises to real-world cases and events.

• “You Are the Criminologist” – Realistic case studies and accompanying discussion questions challenge readers to think like a practicing criminologist.

• “Headline Crime” – Recent high-profile crimes are highlighted and pose discussion questions relating to relevant theories.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3001-7 • Hardcover 496 Pages • © 2007

Instructor Resources: ITK, CW: LO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW, SG

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Violent OffendersTheory, Research, Public Policy, and Practice

Matt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State UniversityPeter J. Conis, PhD, Iowa State University

Violent Offenders provides the latest information to help students understand the many different types of violent offenders we hear about in the media daily, from homicide and sex offenders to financial predators, and street criminals to serial killers and career criminals. The authors have compiled original scholarship from an international collection of applied and academic criminologists to provide a realistic and cutting-edge view of why people commit violent crimes and how our criminal justice system, as a whole, responds to these offenders and violent acts.

Key Features

• Contributions from criminal justice practitioners show how public policies and practice respond to violent offenders and their actions.

• Hands-on research and practitioner expertise illustrate today’s study of criminal predation.

• Clear explanations of how criminological theory relates to the formation of a criminal offender help students understand the reasons behind a person’s violent actions.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5479-2 • Paperback 318 Pages • © 2008

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VictimologyTheories and Applications

Ann Wolbert Burgess, DNSc, APRN, BC, FAAN, Boston College Cheryl Regehr, MSW, PhD, University of Toronto Albert R. Roberts, PhD, BCETS, DACFE, Rutgers University

This new text introduces readers to the study of victimization, crime typologies, and the impact of crime on victims, offenders, and society at large. Each chapter provides a typology of the offender to analyze motivation. An overview of the issues impacting victims of a wide variety of traditional and contemporary crimes are examined, including cybercrime, and hate crimes. The history and theories of victimology are explored, as well as definitive laws and policies, strategies for intervention, and future research areas.

Key Features

• Covers current topics including: human trafficking, victims of terrorism, wrongful convictions, and more.

• Contains chapter outlines, key terms, discussion questions, and a summary in every chapter.

• Offers a balance between theory and research, and practice-oriented tools for readers who will work with victims, offenders, and the justice system.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7210-9 • Paperback 436 Pages • © 2010

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ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5528-7 • Hardcover • 338 Pages • © 2011

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The American CourtsA Procedural Approach

Jeffrey A. Jenkins, JD, EdD, Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island

Companion Web Site ResourcesFor Instructors

- Lecture Outlines- PowerPoint Slides- Test Bank

For Students:

- Crossword Puzzles- Flashcards- Glossary- Web Links

Key Features• Covers the role, operations, and functions of

the courts at all levels.• Organized into five main sections: Courts

in America, Courts at Work, Civil Law and Procedure in the Courts, Criminal Law and Procedure in the Courts, and The Changing of American Courts.

• Includes chapter sidebars that present case summaries, current issues, or provocative ideas that illustrate or demonstrate important topics discussed.

• Provides chapter summaries, discussion outlines, review questions, and suggested writing topics in every chapter.

From the Preface

“Although the criminal justice and

the civil justice ‘systems’ are often

thought of as separate and unique,

there is but one institution – the

American ‘system’ of courts. It has

a single, central goal, which is to

do justice. Therefore, this book

incorporates discussions of both

criminal and civil matters that

come before the courts by providing

a context in which the various

functions of courts are examined.”

COURTS, LAW, AND PROCEDURE

Courtrooms are often lively places, and what occurs in them has a profound impact on the functioning of our democracy. The American Courts: A Procedural Approach offers readers a thorough understanding of the United States court system by exploring the procedural aspects of the law. The rules of both criminal and civil procedure, how they are applied, and their influence on decision-making in the courts are thoroughly examined. This text is ideal for undergraduate and introductory graduate courses in criminal justice, legal studies, and government programs.

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Capital PunishmentA Balanced Examination

Evan J. Mandery, JD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City, New York

Capital Punishment: A Balanced Examination is an innovative, balanced, and comprehensive overview of capital punishment. Questions are raised regarding the constitutional implications, applications, and process of capital punishment. It challenges readers to carefully evaluate their beliefs and assumptions on controversial issues.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3308-7 • Hardcover • 700 Pages • © 2005

Understanding the ConstitutionConstantinos E. Scaros, MA, JD

Although the constitution was created in 1787, its historical importance and value continue to significantly impact lives every day. Understanding the Constitution brings readers to an understanding and appreciation of the United States constitution, its significance in the daily lives of individuals, and the hotly debated topics that are relevant today. Assuming no previous knowledge about law, this is an ideal, reader-friendly introduction to constitutional law.

The components of the constitution and how they were constructed are explained to provide a historical context and understanding. Discussions on controversial issues such as abortion, affirmative action, and civil liberties serve to engage readers with current topics of interest.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5811-0 • Hardcover • 496 Pages • © 2011 Available Spring 2010

Criminal ProcedureA Contemporary Perspective, Second Edition

James R. Acker, JD, PhD, University at AlbanyDavid C. Brody, JD, PhD, Washington State University - Spokane

Criminal Procedure: A Contemporary Perspective, Second Edition provides students with an introduction to the rules and principles of criminal procedure law. This text uses a case study approach to help students develop the analytical skills necessary to understand the origins, context, and evolutions of the law. It concentrates on U.S. Supreme Court decisions interpreting both state and federal constitutions and introduces students to the reference strategies used for basic legal research.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3169-4 • Hardcover • 634 Pages • © 2004

Instructor Resources: CQ, IM, PP

COURTS, LAW, AND PROCEDURE

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Drugs and Alcohol in the 21st CenturyTheory, Behavior, and Policy

Dwight Vick, PhD, West Texas A&M University Elizabeth Rhoades, PhD, West Texas A&M University

This new text examines the collective response to addictive behaviors in America, and its influence on the creation and implementation of national policy in the 20th and 21st centuries. A close look is given to America’s response to five drugs with ambiguous political histories – alcohol, cocaine, hallucinogens, marijuana, and opiates. The physical and psychological conditions that contribute to addictive behaviors are explored as well as how those condition impact individuals, families, and communities. Responses from politicians, the alcohol and drug industry, citizens groups, and bureaucracies including law enforcement, public health, schools, and colleges are discussed.

Key Features

• Introduces a new policy process model, along with a comparison of the criminalization, legalization, and harm reduction policy options.

• Provides case studies allowing readers to apply theoretical, psychological, sociological, and political issues discussed to these real-life situations.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7488-2 • Paperback 400 Pages • © 2011 • Available Fall 2010

U.S. Criminal Justice PolicyA Contemporary Reader

Karim Ismaili, PhD, Ryerson University, Toronto

U.S. Criminal Justice Policy: A Contemporary Reader addresses how criminal justice policy issues are framed, identifies participants in the policy process, discusses how policy is made, and considers the constraints and opportunities found in the policy process. Findings are linked to broader institutional, cultural and global criminal justice trends, and are used to determine what recent research reveals about crime policy and democratic governance. The main goal of this book is to encourage readers to engage in a dialogue about criminal justice policy, and to think about the potential for criminal justice reform.

Key Features

• Brings a policy focus to a wide range of pressing issues in policing, courts, corrections and juvenile justice.

• Explores topical policy issues including immigration, technology, financial regulation, human trafficking, and public health.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4129-7 • Hardcover 400 Pages • © 2011 • Available Summer 2010

CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY

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Research Methods for Criminology and Criminal JusticeA Primer, Second Edition

Mark L. Dantzker, PhD, University of Texas, Pan AmericanRonald D. Hunter, PhD, Western Carolina University

This Second Edition provides students of criminology and criminal justice with a clear and simple approach to understanding social science research. This redesigned text is written to make the complex subject of research methods easy for the would-be criminal justice practitioner to comprehend. In addition to covering current topics, each chapter starts with a case study demonstrating how research methods are used in practical applications within the field. Later, these issues are also addressed in exercises and questions found at the end of the chapter. This indispensable resource is accessible, understandable, and user-friendly, and is a must-read for students in any research methods course.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3615-6 • Hardcover • 237 Pages • © 2006

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Statistics in Criminology and Criminal JusticeAnalysis and Interpretation, Third Edition

Jeffery T. Walker, PhD, University of Arkansas—Little RockSean Maddan, PhD, University of Tampa

Thoroughly updated and revised, this Third Edition provides criminal justice students with a firm knowledge base in the theory and application of statistical analyses. A great introduction to the theory and practice of statistics, this text focuses on data collection, knowing which statistics to use with what data, how to interpret output of SPSS (an IBM company), explanations and demonstrations of statistical procedures, why procedures give the results they do, how to interpret the output of statistical analyses, and more.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5548-5 • Hardcover • 498 Pages • © 2009 Additional Format: CourseSmart

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Criminology and Criminal JusticeTheory, Research Methods, and Statistics

Jeffery T. Walker, PhD, University of Arkansas—Little RockSean Maddan, PhD, University of Tampa

It is commonly recognized that the basis of science stems from the intersection of theory. This accessible text is designed to help readers understand the integrated relationship between these critical topics in the field of criminal justice. Each chapter pertains to a particular criminological theory, relevant research methodologies, and various statistical techniques used to analyze data. This book illustrates how theory, methods, and statistics play an active role in ensuing careers in law enforcement, corrections, law, and more.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7139-3 • Paperback • 150 Pages • © 2011 Available Summer 2010

STATISTICS AND RESEARCH METHODS

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Race, Ethnicity, and the Criminal Justice SystemDiane Williams, PhD, North Carolina A&T State University-Greensboro

This new text provides a comprehensive analysis of the role that race and ethnicity play in the American criminal justice system. The concepts of race and ethnicity will be evaluated with respect to crime, victimization, policing, courts and sentencing, corrections, and the death penalty. A statistical overview and theories associated with the current trends are also explored. Readers will be encouraged to form an opinion on whether or not injustice based on race and ethnicity is a problem, whether or not the laws as written are biased, and whether or not people of particular racial/ethnic backgrounds are prone to commit more crime.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5191-3 • Paperback • 350 Pages • 2011 Available Fall 2010

Myths and Realities of Crime and JusticeWhat Every American Should Know

Steven E. Barkan, PhDGeorge J. Bryjak, PhD

Americans know relatively little about the reality of crime and the criminal justice system in the United States, and most of their knowledge is a loose collection of haphazardly accumulated truths, half-truths, and outright falsehoods. The American public’s perception of crime is out of line with crime reality. One consequence of such misinformation on the prevalence of violent crime is that many people are more afraid of being the victim of a violent crime than they realistically should be. Myths and Realities of Crime and Justice provides readers with an accurate and up-to-date picture of crime and justice in America. It presents many recent findings from criminologists and criminal justice practitioners and debunks common misconceptions.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5574-4 • Paperback • 367 Pages • © 2009

Media and Criminal JusticeThe CSI Effect

Dennis J. Stevens, PhD, University of North Carolina—Charlotte, Belmont Abbey College

Media and Criminal Justice: The CSI Effect illustrates how media coverage and television programs influence the public’s perception of criminal justice. Fiction is often mistaken for reality, and this phenomenon, called “The CSI Effect,” adds to the assumption that all criminal cases can be easily solved through the employment of high-tech forensic science, as depicted on television crime shows. Over 400 prosecutors assist in explaining the CSI Effect’s influence, which reinforces America’s troubled wars on crime, junkies, poverty, and immigrants, and produces a greater tolerance of official misconduct and an escalation of wrongful convictions.

This text explores common misconceptions and their consequences and provides readers with the ability to critically analyze information promoted by the media and entertainment.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5531-7 • Paperback • 380 Pages • © 2011

SPECIAL TOPICS

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Female OffendersCritical Perspectives and Effective Interventions, Second Edition

Ruth T. Zaplin, MA, MPA, DPA, The Zaplin Group, LLC

Female Offenders: Critical Perspectives and Effective Interventions, Second Edition addresses the needs of female offenders and the root issues connected to their maladaptive behaviors, trauma histories, and mental health problems. By focusing on these root issues, this text prepares future correctional managers and supervisors to rehabilitate and empower female offenders to reenter society in a meaningful and productive way. Grounded in the relevant research and literature, this book blends theory with practice alongside program models and effective strategies for reentry into society.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4115-0 • Paperback • 622 Pages • © 2007

Criminal Justice in England and the United StatesSecond Edition

David Hirschel, PhD, University of Massachusetts, LowellWilliam Wakefield, PhD, University of Nebraska, OmahaScott Sasse, PhD, Dana College

This fully updated Second Edition includes the latest information on criminal justice policy and administration in England and the United States. The author team’s direct experience working in the English and American criminal justice systems provides students with unbiased viewpoints on the objectives and effectiveness of each system.

Using a theoretical framework for the comparison of these uniquely distinct criminal justice systems, this text helps students understand the differences and similarities in values, laws, crime rates, and other factors that exist between the two countries. Students are encouraged to assess the structure and operation of these two criminal justice systems as well as examine how policies are made and implemented.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4112-9 • Paperback • 384 Pages • © 2008

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Criminal Justice AdministrationStrategies for the 21st Century

Clyde L. Cronkhite, PhD, Western Illinois University

Criminal Justice Administration: Strategies for the 21st Century provides a comprehensive overview of the prevailing criminal justice organizations present in law enforcement, courts, and correctional systems. Using an approach that combines theory with application, this text explores the operations, issues, and practices administrators within criminal justice face today. This is an essential resource for aspiring or practicing police administrators, supervisors, managers, and executives.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4111-2 • Hardcover • 576 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: PP, SL, TB

SPECIAL TOPICS

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Ethics in PolicingMisconduct and Integrity

Julie Raines, JD, Northern Kentucky University

Ethics in Policing: Misconduct and Integrity highlights the need for empirical research to explain why some officers commit unethical acts and what might prompt other officers to report such examples of misconduct. This text offers an explanation of theories behind officer misconduct coupled with practical advice for law enforcement officials regarding how to foster ethical behavior while discouraging misconduct.

Key Features

• Uses descriptive statistics and regression models to explore an officer’s willingness to report misconduct.

• Explores relevant literature in administrative ethics, social deviance theory, organizational culture, and street-level bureaucrats.

• Presents correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling to give the student and instructor an opportunity to discuss the difference between strength of relationships and predictability.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5530-0 • Paperback 233 Pages • © 2010

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An Introduction to American PolicingDennis J. Stevens, PhD, University of North Carolina—Charlotte, Belmont Abbey College

An Introduction to American Policing demonstrates the quest to maintain both public safety and freedom by providing a balanced, yet critical, investigation of police history and theory. It connects criminal justice, criminology, and law enforcement knowledge to the progress of the police community. Case studies, narratives from violators, and current research coverage help students recognize the central theories and practical (documented) realities of American law enforcement.

Key Features

• Discusses how officers balance policing in today’s complex world with their lives at home with loved ones.

• Promotes “evidence policing” concepts (scientific methods of discovery) linked to policing policy.

• Each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, introductions and summaries, discussion questions, and case studies about real-life application.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4893-7 • Paperback 610 Pages • © 2009

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POLICING

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Prison and Jail AdministrationPractice and Theory, Second Edition

Peter M. Carlson, DPA, Christopher Newport UniversityJudith Simon Garrett, JD, Federal Bureau of Prisons

This Second Edition has been revised and updated to cover everything from organizational structure and management accountability to food service, personnel corruption, and the impact of technology in penal institutions. Essential reading for students in correctional administration courses, the text includes chapters contributed by over sixty leading academics and practitioners. Readers are provided with a unique balance of practice and theory.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2862-5 • Paperback • 583 Pages • © 2008

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Correctional CounselingA Cognitive Growth Perspective

Key Sun, PhD, MSW, Central Washington University

Correctional Counseling shows students how to address a correctional client’s needs during imprisonment and how to prepare clients for release into the community. Using the cognitive growth model to examine the major issues in correctional counseling, this text covers the counselor roles, work settings and challenges, offender classification and assessment, counseling processes, and intervention/therapeutic techniques.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4114-3 • Paperback • 206 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: IM, PP

Community Corrections and Human DignityEdward W. Sieh, PhD, Saint Cloud State University

Community Corrections and Human Dignity presents a new approach to the rapidly growing fields of probation and parole. This book explores the history of community corrections as well as modern issues, including supervision models, offender treatment, parole and restorative parole, and future crime prevention. Readers will learn about different types of probationers, why offenders should be treated respectfully, and proper offender treatment. With a positive focus and real life examples throughout, this book presents a comprehensive discussion of past achievements, current issues, and future challenges in the fields of probation and parole.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2905-9 • Hardcover • 382 Pages • © 2006

Instructor Resources: IM, PP

COMMUNITY AND INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS

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The Effective Corrections ManagerCorrectional Supervision for the Future, Second Edition

Richard L. PhillipsCharles R. McConnell, Management Consultant, The VMC Group, Niagra Falls, New York, Human Resource and Editorial Consultant, Ontario, New York

The Effective Corrections Manager, Second Edition provides current information on management and supervision, and offers practical advice based on direct experience. Managing a correctional agency hinges on effectively recruiting, training, directing, and motivating people. This book teaches readers how to be successful in those endeavors.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3311-7 • Hardcover • 500 Pages • © 2005

Legal Aspects of Corrections ManagementSecond Edition

Clair A. Cripe, JD, General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Prisons (Retired) Michael G. Pearlman, MS, JD, Legal and Correctional Program Administrator, Federal Bureau of Prisons (Retired)

Virtually every type of activity performed in any corrections agency or facility may be subject to a lawsuit. Through the use of case law, this Second Edition explains what the law has said about specific areas of corrections operations and practices. It is a handy reference for the corrections professional and a valuable resource for criminal justice professors and students.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2545-7 • Hardcover • 526 Pages • © 2005

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Managing Correctional CrisesJohn M. McCullough

Managing Correctional Crises explains how to handle prison and jail crises, such as violence, hunger strikes, suicides, hostage takings, and riots, and provides valuable information on the various stages of crises. By using real examples and scenarios, this essential resource provides valuable information on what fuels disturbances, how to spot an impending crisis, general guidelines for managing a crisis, and how to handle specific types of crises.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3072-7 • Paperback • 187 Pages • © 2006

CORRECTIONS MANAGEMENT

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Terrorism in AmericaDr. Kevin Borgeson, Salem State College, Salem, MassachusettsRobin Valeri, PhD, St. Bonaventure University

Since the events of September 11, 2001, research has had a tendency to focus specifically on international terrorism, overlooking the depth of terrorism on both sides. Terrorism in America looks at issues of both domestic and international terrorism in the United States. Using existing FBI data and ethnographic data, this book compares and contrasts domestic sources of terrorism in the United States to those in other countries, while also discussing efforts by domestic terrorists to form alliances with foreign groups. Based on data from interviews, readers will learn about the fundamental beliefs and motivations of terrorism groups. Readers are provided with a history of counterterrorism in the United States, as well as research regarding fear of terrorism and its impact on individuals and the nation as a whole. Grounded in research and theory, this comprehensive resource will raise the public’s awareness and concern about domestic terrorism.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5524-9 • Paperback • 166 Pages • © 2009

Private Security in the 21st CenturyConcepts and Applications

Edward J. Maggio, New York Institute of Technology

Private Security in the 21st Century informs readers about the historical development of private security and provides new information for educating and training private security personnel. Each chapter serves as a “crash course” on the different security fields. Unlike other textbooks on private security, this text covers a wide variety of private security jobs in the field and step-by-step “how to” sections for college learners, trade school students, private security personnel, law enforcement personnel, business students, and other individuals who want to learn in a quick and efficient manner.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5190-6 • Paperback • 374 Pages • © 2009

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Computer ForensicsComputer Crime Scene Investigation, Third Edition

John R. Vacca

Despite efforts to safeguard sensitive data and networks, organizations today face an ever-growing threat of cybercrime and security violations. These attacks can occur internally or externally and include fraud, copyright infringement, and stolen data. This computer forensics and incident response book provides a legal method for handling computer misuse as well as a means for securing sensitive data and identifying compromised systems. It includes a comprehensive introduction to computer forensics investigative techniques and provides readers with the knowledge and skills required to conduct a computer forensics investigation from initial discovery to completion.

ISBN: 978-0-7637-7997-9 • Paperback • 1000 Pages • © 2011 Available Spring 2010

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