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Bridging the Normative Gap in Graduate Criminal Justice Curricula: Teaching Theories of Justice

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2012
Encouraging graduate students to think about the values that guide criminal justice policy and practice and their implications for justice is essential for a full understanding of the field. In fact, several prominent scholars have recently called for an approach that integrates empirical with normative analysis.
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Neo-Institutional Analyses of Criminal Legal Organizations and Policies

Annual Review of Law and Social Science
Since emerging in the late 1970s and early 1980s, neo-institutional theory has been a popular framework for understanding law, legal institutions, and policies on the books and in action.
Ashley T. Rubin   +2 more
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A theory of criminal justice

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1982
Leslie Pettis   +2 more
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Towards a Theory of Criminal Justice Administration: A General Systems Perspective

Public Administration Review, 1971
On the question of the organization for corrections of political subdivisions of a very populous state, it is suggested that there be unified departments of correctional services, organized on a basis of regions made up of a single county if its population exceeds 500,000, or of combinations of contiguous counties of lesser populations.
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Criminal Justice Theory

, 2020
Cecilia Chouhy   +2 more
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Anomalous Hall antiferromagnets

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Libor Ċ mejkal   +2 more
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