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Myths and Realities of Crime and Justice: What Every American Should Know
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Pub
Publication date June 30, 2008
Pages 367
Binding Paperback
Edition 1
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780763755744
ISBN-10 0763755745
Dimensions 0.50 by 7 by 8.75 in.
Weight 0.50 lbs.
Original list price $75.95
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: For all their interest in crime, most Americans know relatively little about the reality of crime and the criminal justice system in the United States and most of what Americans do know is a loose collection of haphazardly accumulated truths, half-truths, and outright falsehoods. The American public's perception of crime is out of line with crime reality. One consequence of such misinformation on the prevalence of violent crime is that many people are more afraid of being the victim of a violent crime than they realistically should be. Myths and Realities of Crime and Justice: What Every American Should Know provides reader with an accurate and up-to-date picture of crime and justice in America. It presents many recent findings from criminologists and criminal justice practitioners and debunks common misconceptions.

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Paperback
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1 edition from Jones & Bartlett Pub (June 30, 2008)
9780763755744 | details & prices | 367 pages | 7.00 × 8.75 × 0.50 in. | 0.50 lbs | List price $75.95
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