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Criminal Justice Policy Making: Federal Roles and Processes
By (Author) Barbara Stolz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th December 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Political science and theory
353.40973
Hardback
248
The how and why of criminal justice policy making is frequently overlooked in criminal justice texts. Stolz fills that gap with this reader, which introduces students to the study of criminal justice policy making at the federal level by drawing on the discipline of political science. Each chapter includes; academic and government publications that acquaint the reader with federal criminal justice policy-making structures and processes; criminal justice policy-making issues related to each branch of government; one or more political science frameworks, used to explain how governmental structures and processes affect criminal justice policy
BARBARA ANN STOLZ is a political scientist and criminologist who has worked in both academia and government.