Criminal Justice in Action: The Core

ByLarry K. Gaines

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drqsn
The book did arrive on time and in good condition. HOWEVER, it is not the book pictured! I am lucky my professor is allowing the book that was shipped to me to be used. It is a blue one and a totally different edition that the one in the picture, the one I thought I was buying. I would not buy from this seller again.
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Exactly what the professor wanted! I was skeptical at first because the isbn numbers didn't match but the store came though and got it shipped to me in no time. For so much less than the campus bookstore too.
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Although the book arrived within the amount of time allotted and it was a good price, the product was NOT in "good" condition. The spine was completely detached from areas of the book (with pages about to fall out), the cover was tearing off, and even others noted that the book looked to be falling apart. Overall, the book will serve its purpose, but the seller did not accurately advertise the product.
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payam
For a first semester course in criminal justice, this is a very comprehensive textbook. Lots of information, and you can learn a lot. I didn't use any of the on-line features, so can't say anything for them.

But in every chapter, once you get past the important subject matter, you get beat over the head, repeatedly, with a lecture about how everyone outside of the criminal justice system is oppressed. Hispanics are oppressed, women are oppressed, urban blacks are oppressed, EVERYONE is a poor sad victim of THE MAN. Statistical data to back up the claims are as shoddy as I've ever seen. Over and over I filled the margins of my text with comments on how these errors are used to blatently skew the arguments. This is so overbearing that our instructor wouldn't even discuss these pages during our lectures.

A consistant pattern is to present supporting opinions as being from "experts," (often unnamed), while opposing opinions are "controversial," despite that these positions are devisive across the country. You have to read carefully to recognize these biases, and not let them take root.

One early chapter spends pages discussing the inherent racism in the criminal justice system, only to imbed in a short paragraph that criminologists are by no means of one mind regarding its existence.

Then you have the partial statistics: "...nearly sixty times more Americans are arrested than are sent to prison each year." But no mention is made of the percentage of misdemeanors vs. felonies, or how many went to jail vs. prison.

Weak support for statistics abounds throughout this book.

If you can get past that and concentrate on the basic concepts, you can find plenty to learn. Just remember, as presented by these authors, the white man is bad, especially the white policeman. Diversity, understanding, lowering of standards, and a great big Kumbaya will heal us all.
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northern belle bookworm
I highly recommend that you do not order from this company. It took four weeks just to get the book and then it wasn't even put together. It looked like they just reprinted the pages of the book and put them in order and put three hole punches in the pages for a three ring binder... It was over priced for something that wasn't even good quality. I am returning it and getting a refund. Not satisfied at all and will never order from this company again...
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jenna
For a first semester course in criminal justice, this is a very comprehensive textbook. Lots of information, and you can learn a lot. I didn't use any of the on-line features, so can't say anything for them.

But in every chapter, once you get past the important subject matter, you get beat over the head, repeatedly, with a lecture about how everyone outside of the criminal justice system is oppressed. Hispanics are oppressed, women are oppressed, urban blacks are oppressed, EVERYONE is a poor sad victim of THE MAN. Statistical data to back up the claims are as shoddy as I've ever seen. Over and over I filled the margins of my text with comments on how these errors are used to blatently skew the arguments. This is so overbearing that our instructor wouldn't even discuss these pages during our lectures.

A consistant pattern is to present supporting opinions as being from "experts," (often unnamed), while opposing opinions are "controversial," despite that these positions are devisive across the country. You have to read carefully to recognize these biases, and not let them take root.

One early chapter spends pages discussing the inherent racism in the criminal justice system, only to imbed in a short paragraph that criminologists are by no means of one mind regarding its existence.

Then you have the partial statistics: "...nearly sixty times more Americans are arrested than are sent to prison each year." But no mention is made of the percentage of misdemeanors vs. felonies, or how many went to jail vs. prison.

Weak support for statistics abounds throughout this book.

If you can get past that and concentrate on the basic concepts, you can find plenty to learn. Just remember, as presented by these authors, the white man is bad, especially the white policeman. Diversity, understanding, lowering of standards, and a great big Kumbaya will heal us all.
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pedropaige
I highly recommend that you do not order from this company. It took four weeks just to get the book and then it wasn't even put together. It looked like they just reprinted the pages of the book and put them in order and put three hole punches in the pages for a three ring binder... It was over priced for something that wasn't even good quality. I am returning it and getting a refund. Not satisfied at all and will never order from this company again...
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