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Measuring Offender Risk: A Criminal Justice Sourcebook by Dean J. Champion β€” book cover

Measuring Offender Risk: A Criminal Justice Sourcebook

by Dean J. Champion
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Overview

Champion, an expert on criminal behavior, paroling, and sentencing, assesses how the justice system makes critical decisions about offender risks and needs. This sourcebook evaluates the instruments and methods used by local, state, and federal authorities at different stages and in different environments to handle both adult and juvenile offenders. Criminologists, penologists, and law enforcement personnel will see ways to optimize institutional classifications and parole board decisions, and to deal appropriately with various types of offenders. Appendices and a comprehensive bibliography, along with a complete index, enhance the usefulness of this reference tool.

About the Author, Dean J. Champion

DEAN J. CHAMPION is Professor and Chair at the Department of Criminal Justice, Minot State University, North Dakota.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
ABC-Clio, LLC
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313285936

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