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Breaking new ground in the study of criminal justice! By incorporating three main concepts that are central to the success or failure of the system -the tension between public safety and civil liberties; the capacity of the criminal justice system to control criminal behavior and reduce crime; and the role played by race, class, and gender in the operation of the criminal justice system-the authors cast a realistic and constructive eye on the American criminal justice system The format of this book is also unique. Fourteen core chapters offer concise, thorough, and easy-to-read coverage of all major topic areas, and seven interchapters that examine a high-interest topic in depth bring a broader scope to the book while still maintaining the brevity that makes it so easy to read.