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Visions for change : Crime and justice in the twenty-first century

Muraskin Roslyn

Visions for change : Crime and justice in the twenty-first century - 5th - New Jersey Pearson Education 2009 - 734p xxxii

Table of contents

PART I

OVERVIEW



CHAPTER 1

The Future of Criminal Justice: Today and Tomorrow 1

Roslyn Muraskin and Albert R. Roberts



PART II

TECHNOLOGY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM



CHAPTER 2

Technoprison: Technology and Prisons

Janice Joseph



CHAPTER 3

Criminal Justice and Forensic Science: Partners

in Solving Crimes

Etta Morgan



CHAPTER 4

"The World Is Flat": Globalization and Criminal Justice

Organizations and Workplaces in the Twenty-First Century

Rosemary L. Gido



PART III

CRIME CHALLENGES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY



CHAPTER 5

Gangs: Etiology, Composition, Responses, and Police Implications

KennethJ. Peakand Oliver Miller, III



CHAPTER 6

A Multilateral Approach to the Globalization of Gangs: Targeting

MS 13 and Transnational Gangs

Haco Hoang and Robert J. Meadows



CHAPTER 7

Homicide Victims, Their Families, and the Community 82

Albert R. Roberts and Ann W. Burgess



CHAPTER 8

The War on Drugs: Treatment, Research, and Substance

Abuse Intervention in the Twenty-First Century

C. Aaron McNeece, Bruce Bullington, Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold,

and David W. Springer



CHAPTER 9

Identity Theft: An Overview of the Problem

Katherine Slosarik



CHAPTER 10

Juvenile Justice: Persistent Challenges; Promising Strategies

Peter J. Benekos and Alida V. Merlo



CHAPTER 11

The Past, Present and Future of Waivers in Juvenile Courts

Michael P. Brown



CHAPTER 12

The Situation of Crime Victims in the Early Decades of

the Twenty-First Century

Andrew Karmen



CHAPTER 13

Murder and Mayhem in the Media: Media Misrepresentation

of Crime and Criminality

Robert A. Jerin, Charles B. Field, and Ryan B. Baker



CHAPTER 14

Looking for a New Approach to an Old Problem: The Future of

Obscenity and Pornography

Jay S. Albanese



CHAPTER 15

Militarism and Global Punishment

Michael Hallett



CHAPTER 16

Getting Tough on Crime, Community Corrections, and

Sentencing Philosophy

Etta F. Morgan and Robert Sigler



PART IV

ISSUES IN POLICING

CHAPTER 17

Advanced Technology, Enhanced Funding, and

Specialized Police Domestic Violence Programs in

the Twenty-First Century

Albert R. Roberts, Karel Kurst-Swanger, and Colleen O'Brien



CHAPTER 18

The Influence of Community-in Community Policing

in the Twenty-First Century

Michael J. Palmiotto



CHAPTER 19

Contemporary Policewomen: A Working Typology

Mark Lanier and Kelly Jockin



CHAPTER 20

Current and Future Practices and Strategies for Managing

Police Corruption and Integrity

Vincent E. Henry and Charles V. Campisi



PART V

LAW

CHAPTER 21

The Bill of Rights in the Twenty-First Century

Alexander B. Smith (dec), Harriet Pollack, and Matthew Muraskin



CHAPTER 22

Trends in the Use of Capital Punishment: At the Dawn

of the Twenty-First Century

David V. Baker



CHAPTER 23

The U.S. Supreme Court and Capital Punishment: Past,

Present, and Future

Kenneth C. Haas



CHAPTER 24

Bias-Motivated Offenses: A Review of Prosecutorial

Investigation Reports

Silvina Ituarte



CHAPTER 25

The Evolution of the Local Prosecutor from Case

Processor to Community Problem-Solver

M. Elaine Nugent-Borakove and Gerard Rainville



PART VI

CORRECTIONS



CHAPTER 26

Introduction and Overview of Correctional Counseling and Treatment

Albert R. Roberts and Pia Biswas



CHAPTER 27

A Significant Challenge for Communities and Families in the Twenty-First

Century: The Reintegration Process for Prisoners Coming Home

Dale J. Brooker



CHAPTER 28

Prisoner Reentry: Moving Beyond the Identification of Inmate Needs

Upon Release

Martha Henderson and Dena Hanley



CHAPTER 29

The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS

Mark M. Lanier and Roberto Hugh Potter



CHAPTER 30

Counting Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Methodological

Critique of Past and Present Literature

Bahiyyah M. Muhammad



PART VII

TERRORISM



CHAPTER 31

Public Safety and Private Sector Responses to Terrorism

and Weapons of Mass Destruction

Vincent E. Henry and Douglas H. King



CHAPTER 32

Looking Back: Self-Interest and Terrorism Policy

M. A. DuPont Morales and Jibey A. Asthappan



CHAPTER 33

Profiling and Detention in the War on Terror: Human Rights

Predicaments for the Criminal Justice Apparatus

Michael Welch



PART VIII

GENDER, DIVERSITY AND THE LAW



CHAPTER 34

Women: Second-Class Citizens?

Roslyn Muraskin



CHAPTER 35

The Response of the U.S. Supreme Court to Sexual Harassment

Martin L. O'Connor



CHAPTER 36

The Administration of Justice Based on Gender and Race

Etta F. Morgan



CHAPTER 37

Transgender Prisoners and Gender Identity Discrimination

Janice Joseph



PART IX

EPILOGUE



Summing Up: The Twenty-First Century to Date

Roslyn Muraskin

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