Synopses & Reviews
An inter-disciplinary survey of crime and violence in America with historical perspective, but primary entry emphasis focused on the 20th century. Addressing specifically the period from 1960 to the present, this reference also projects into the 21st century with contemporary terminology covering aspects of violent crime, DNA evidence, terrorism, riots, gangs, guns and gun control, AIDS, drug and drug related crime, and corporate and political crime. A Bibliographic Essay, Table of Cases, and Index enrich this work designed for students, scholars, and professionals in criminal justice and related fields.
Review
Whether explaining legal principles, criminal offenses, court cases, influential individuals, organizations, government agencies, technological crime fighting tools, social theories, or social issues (a list that underscores the field's interdisciplinary nature!), the encyclopedia's prose is clear, dispassionate, and informative.Rettig on Reference
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...this crisply written and concisely edited work makes a worthwhile addition to legal and criminal justice reference collections.Choice
Table of Contents
Preface
The Encyclopedia
Bibliographic Essay
Table of Cases
Index