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The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice, 4/ED

The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice, 4/ED

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Publisher: Scientific International Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 9789384007201
Author: Kappeler
Subject: Social Science
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Year: 2017

About the Book
The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice, 4/ED offers a thought-provoking examination of common myths and misconceptions surrounding crime and the criminal justice system. This book critically analyzes popular beliefs, media portrayals, and misleading statistics that shape public perception and influence criminal justice policies. It encourages readers to question widely accepted assumptions and develop critical thinking skills to better understand the realities of crime and justice. Through detailed discussions, the authors explore how social, political, and media influences contribute to the construction of crime narratives. This book is an essential resource for students and professionals seeking a deeper and more accurate understanding of criminal justice.

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Book Details:

Publisher: Scientific International Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 9789384007201
Author: Kappeler
Subject: Social Science
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Year: 2017

About the Book
The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice, 4/ED offers a thought-provoking examination of common myths and misconceptions surrounding crime and the criminal justice system. This book critically analyzes popular beliefs, media portrayals, and misleading statistics that shape public perception and influence criminal justice policies. It encourages readers to question widely accepted assumptions and develop critical thinking skills to better understand the realities of crime and justice. Through detailed discussions, the authors explore how social, political, and media influences contribute to the construction of crime narratives. This book is an essential resource for students and professionals seeking a deeper and more accurate understanding of criminal justice.

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