Thursday, April 12, 2012

Criminal Justice Research and Practice: Diverse Voices from the Field (Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and Law) [Paperback]


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"Susan L. Miller's edited volume is often a well-written text that could possibly be used at the undergraduate and graduate amount of instruction. The author, Susan Miller, provided a candid view from the field of criminal justice vital to adequately prepare students for future employment."--Teaching Sociology

"This is often a must read for criminal justice professors and students. Professors will certainly are reflecting on their very own careers and identifying with assorted messages conveyed through the authors. Students will look for a variety of essays providing you with insight, guidance, and direction in to the academic and practical world of criminal justice. All readers will hear the voices of people that have something to say. Collectively, just as voices inside a choir get together to create rich and meaningful music, the voices on this work come together and offer rich and meaningful dialogue. The task at hand is perfect for readers to listen for the music, hear it, and act on it. Doing this will promote the ideals of social justice which are so intricately conveyed throughout this important work." (Brian K. Payne, Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University )





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