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Courts: A Text/Reader

by Craig Hemmens, Cassia C. (Cathleen) Spohn
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Overview

Just published and already adopted at Penn State, Wright State University, and Western Michigan University!

Courts: A Text/Reader provides the best of both worlds- authored text sections with carefully selected accompanying readings that illustrate the questions and controversies legal scholars and court researchers are investigating in the 21st century. The articles, from leading journals in criminology and criminal justice, reflect both classic studies of the criminal court system and state-of-the-art research, and often have a policy perspective that makes them more applied, less theoretical, and more interesting to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Key Features

  • Begins with an introductory chapter that presents a succinct overview of the U.S. criminal court system and its processes, and briefly describes the organization and content of the book
  • Features “How to Read a Research Article”-a perfect introduction to understanding how real-world research is organized and delivered in the journal literature-which precedes and is tied to the first reading in the book
  • Includes a "mini-chapter” for each section, with figures and tables that present basic concepts and provide a background for the readings that follow
  • Introduces students to cutting-edge research and classic studies of the criminal court system by leading scholars in the field in carefully selected, edited research articles
  • Provides key terms, Web resources, and thought-provoking discussion questions for each section, along with questions for each reading to help students develop their critical thinking skills

Accompanied by High-Quality Ancillaries!

  • Instructor Resources on CDinclude a test bank, Power Point slides for each section, classroom activities, and more. To request a copy, qualified adopters should contact SAGE Customer Care at 800-818-SAGE (7243) from 6am – 5pm, PT.
  • A Student study site at www.sagepub.com/spohnstudy provides additional articles, self-study quizzes, e-flashcards, and more.

Intended Audience
This unique Text/Reader is primarily intended for undergraduate and graduate courses on the criminal court system and/or judicial processes.

To learn more about author Cassia Spohn, please click here.

Interested in a text/ reader for another criminology or criminal justice here? Explore other titles in the series.

Synopsis

Just published and already adopted at Penn State, Wright State University, and Western Michigan University!

Courts: A Text/Reader provides the best of both worlds- authored text sections with carefully selected accompanying readings that illustrate the questions and controversies legal scholars and court researchers are investigating in the 21st century. The articles, from leading journals in criminology and criminal justice, reflect both classic studies of the criminal court system and state-of-the-art research, and often have a policy perspective that makes them more applied, less theoretical, and more interesting to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Key Features

  • Begins with an introductory chapter that presents a succinct overview of the U.S. criminal court system and its processes, and briefly describes the organization and content of the book
  • Features "How to Read a Research Article"-a perfect introduction to understanding how real-world research is organized and delivered in the journal literature-which precedes and is tied to the first reading in the book
  • Includes a "mini-chapter" for each section, with figures and tables that present basic concepts and provide a background for the readings that follow
  • Introduces students to cutting-edge research and classic studies of the criminal court system by leading scholars in the field in carefully selected, edited research articles
  • Provides key terms, Web resources, and thought-provoking discussion questions for each section, along with questions for each reading to help students develop their critical thinkingskills

Accompanied by High-Quality Ancillaries!

  • Instructor Resources on CD include a test bank, PowerPoint slides for each section, classroom activities, and more. To request a copy, qualified adopters should contact SAGE Customer Care at 800-818-SAGE (7243) from 6am - 5pm, PT.
  • A Student study site at www.sagepub.com/spohnstudy provides additional articles, self-study quizzes, e-flashcards, and more.


Intended Audience
This unique Text/Reader is primarily intended for undergraduate and graduate courses on the criminal court system and/or judicial processes.

To learn about our Text/Readers across the criminology and criminal justice curriculum, please visit us at www.sagepub.com/crimtextreaders.

To learn more about author Cassia Spohn, please click here.

About the Author, Craig Hemmens

Cassia Spohn is a Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University, where she also serves as the Director of Graduate Programs. Prior to joining the ASU faculty in 2006, she was a professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She is the co-author of three books: The Color of Justice: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America: Courts: A Text/Reader and Rape Law Reform: A Grassroots Movement and Its Impact. Dr. Spohn has published extensively on prosecutors' charging decisions in sexual assault cases, the effect of race/ethnicity and gender on sentencing decisions, sentencing of drug offenders, and the deterrent effect of imprisonment.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2008
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
752
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412940641

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