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Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Christine Hess Orthmann

Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice By Christine Hess Orthmann

Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice by Christine Hess Orthmann


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Covers law enforcement and the criminal justice system. This book features a realistic and relevant "boots on the street" perspective, real world examples in every chapter, and information on a range of hottest topics, the Towards Zero Death (TZD) traffic-safety initiative, rapid DNA profiling, CompStat Plus, and warrantless searches of vehicles.

Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Summary

Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice by Christine Hess Orthmann

This comprehensive and practical book covers law enforcement and the criminal justice system as a whole (including courts, corrections, and juvenile justice) in one easy-to-understand volume. You'll find a realistic and relevant "boots on the street" perspective, real world examples in every chapter, and up-to-date information on a wide range of today's hottest topics, the Towards Zero Death (TZD) traffic-safety initiative, rapid DNA profiling, CompStat Plus, warrantless searches of vehicles, hacktivism, iPads/tablets and geolocation "pinging"communication devices in the field. joint terrorism task forces (JTTFs), and more.

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GOR013519438
9781285444321
1285444329
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice by Christine Hess Orthmann
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2014-01-01
672
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