000436276 000__ 06620cam\a22003494a\4500 000436276 001__ 436276 000436276 005__ 20210513152341.0 000436276 008__ 081202s2010\\\\njua\\\\\b\\\\000\0\eng\\ 000436276 010__ $$a 2008052089 000436276 020__ $$a9780132349758 (pbk.) 000436276 020__ $$a0132349752 (pbk.) 000436276 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn276996409 000436276 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dSNM$$dSGB$$dCRH$$dBDX 000436276 049__ $$aISEA 000436276 05000 $$aK5001$$b.T48 2010 000436276 08200 $$a364.9$$222 000436276 1001_ $$aThistlethwaite, Amy B. 000436276 24510 $$aForty studies that changed criminal justice :$$bexplorations into the history of criminal justice research /$$cAmy B. Thistlethwaite, John D. Wooldredge. 000436276 260__ $$aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :$$bPrentice Hall,$$cc2010. 000436276 300__ $$axxi, 381 p. :$$bill. ;$$c24 cm. 000436276 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000436276 5050_ $$apt. I. Police -- 1. Police behavior -- Police personality : are police officers different from the rest of us? / J. Skolnick -- Police styles : why is there differences in police behavior across communities? / J. Wilson -- Police officer socialization : why are police officers different from the rest of us? / J. Van Maanen -- 2. Police discretion -- Police officers' use of discretion : what influences police decision-making? / I. Piliavin, S. Briar -- The Minneapolis domestic violence experiment : does arrest deter crime? / L. Sherman, R. Berk -- 3. Police operations -- The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment : can the police prevent crime and make us feel safe? / G. Kelling, T. Pate, D. Dieckman, C. Brown -- Police response time : how important is it for the police to respond quickly when we call? / T. Pate, A. Ferrara, R. Bowers, J. Lorence -- Patrol staffing : which is better : one- or two-officer patrol units? / J. Boydstun, M. Sherry, N. Moelter -- The Newark foot patrol experiment : should the police patrol in cars or on foot? / Police Foundation -- The Rand study of investigation : do detectives really solve crimes? / P. Greenwood, J. Petersilia (1975) -- 4. The police role -- Problem-oriented policing : can the police fix the underlying problems responsible for crime? / H. Goldstein -- Broken windows : does urban blight lead to crime? / J. Wilson, G. Kelling -- 5. Police use of deadly force -- Deadly force : what explains the variation in police shootings across departments? / C. Milton, J. Halleck, J. Lardner, G. Abrecht -- 6. Female police officers -- Female police officers : do female officers perform as well as male officers? / P. Bloch, D. Anderson -- 000436276 5050_ $$apt. II. Courts -- 1. Preconviction dispositions -- Barriers to pre-trial release : are suspects punished before guilt is determined? / C. Foote -- Prosecutors' use of discretion in decision-making : do prosecutors consider extralegal factors in their decisions? / C. Albonetti -- 2. The guilty plea process -- "Going rate" sentences for defendants who plead guilty : how do attorneys use the penal code in case processing? / D. Sudnow -- The defense attorney's role in plea bargaining : are defendants pressured by their own attorneys to plead guilty? / A. Alschuler -- Organizational differences in case processing across courts : how does court "culture" influence case processing? / J. Eisenstein, H. Jacob -- Procedural injustices and due process violations in court : what influences defendants' cynicism toward the legal process? / J. Casper -- 3. The jury trial -- Jury decision-making : why do juries and judges sometimes disagree? / H. Kalven Jr., H. Zeisel -- The insanity defense : are jurors able to understand different legal rules for establishing a defendant's criminal responsibility? / R. Simon -- 4. Sentencing -- Judicial discretion in sentencing decisions : do judges discriminate against individuals of lower socio-economic status? / J. Hagan -- Judges' assessments of an offender's risk for future criminality : are sentences affected by stereotypes of "dangerous offenders"? / D. Steffensmeier, J. Ulmer, J. Kramer -- 5. Structuring sentencing decisions -- Sentencing guidelines : can a sentencing scheme be developed to reduce inequities in prison sentences? / L. Wilkins, J. Kress, D. Gottfredson, J. Calpin, A. Gelman -- The effectiveness of mandatory sentencing guidelines for reducing judicial sentencing discretion : what is the evidence that guidelines actually "work" to reduce sentencing disparities? / C. Moore, T. Miethe -- 000436276 5050_ $$apt. III. Corrections -- 1. Correctional goals -- The effectiveness of correctional treatment : can criminals be rehabilitated? / R. Martinson -- Capital punishment : does the death penalty deter murder? / I. Ehrlich -- Selective incapacitation : can crime be reduced without increasing prison populations? / P. Greenwood, with A. Abrahamse -- Collective incapacitation : does incarceration reduce the costs of crime? / E. Zedlewski -- 2. Community corrections -- Felony probation : is it safe to put felons on probation? / J. Petersilia, S. Turner, J. Kahan, J. Peterson -- Parole prediction : is it possible to predict who will succeed or fail on parole? / E. Burgess -- 3. Inmate subcultures -- Inmate social networks : how do inmates become socialized into a prison culture? / D. Clemmer -- The "pains of imprisonment" : how do inmates adapt to imprisonment? / G. Sykes -- Female inmate subcultures : are female inmate experiences different from the experiences of male inmates? / R. Giallombardo -- Inmate race relations : do prison subcultures differ by an inmate's race? / L. Carroll -- 4. Inmate violence -- Inmate victimization : are prisons safe for inmates? / D. Fuller, T. Orsagh -- Prison riots : what causes inmates to riot? / R. Wilsnack -- 5. Correctional officers -- The Stanford prison experiment : what explains the coercive behavior of prison guards? / C. Haney, C. Banks, P. Zimbardo -- Correctional officers' attitudes : do correctional officers' attitudes differ by race? / J. Jacobs, L. Kraft. 000436276 520__ $$aCarefully chosen based on their impact on the discipline or their capacity to spark controversy, the studies offer a historical look into the field of policing, courts and corrections. 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