Criminal Justice Policy
- Stacy L. Mallicoat - California State University, Fullerton, USA
- Christine L. Gardiner - Cal State University, Fullerton, USA
This text is organized into three parts: Foundations of criminal justice policy focuses on the role of politics, best practices, and street level bureaucracy in criminal justice policy. Criminal justice policy in action provides an analysis of fifteen different policy issues in criminal justice, such as immigration, drugs, mental health and capital punishment. Each section begins with a basic summary of the policy, accompanied by a brief synopsis of the framing issues. This brief, but informative summary, draws students’ attention to essential concepts and ideas, provides a roadmap for what they can expect to learn, and ensures continuity throughout the text. The text concludes with a discussion about the future directions of criminal justice policy.
I like the chapters very much. They contain the elements that I cover- what happens today, why it happens, what are the problems, and what can be done..."
Disappointed that this was about US Criminal Justice Policy and not the UK.
Focused on the US system there is some appeal for UK students as a general reader
Faculty committee adopted another text, against my recommendation.