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      <description>Title: Correctional Counseling and Treatment
Authors: Kratcoski, Peter C.
Description: Correctional Counseling and Treatment, Sixth Edition, is designed to provide&#xD;
information on the counseling and treatment methods currently being used in&#xD;
community and institutional corrections in the United States. The treatment&#xD;
methods and approaches that are most often used by criminal justice agencies are&#xD;
presented. The book is not comprehensive, since some treatment and counseling&#xD;
methods are not included.</description>
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Authors: Weisburd, David; Britt, Chester
Description: Statistics in Criminal Justice will allow you to approach statistics in a&#xD;
familiar context. It emphasizes the statistics and the problems that are&#xD;
commonly encountered in criminal justice research. It focuses on understanding rather than computation. However, it takes a serious approach&#xD;
to statistics, which is relevant to the real world of research in crime and&#xD;
justice.</description>
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Authors: Peter, C. Kratcoski
Editors: Peter C. Kratcoski; Maximilian Edelbacher
Abstract: The concepts fraud and corruption can be defined in several ways, depending on the&#xD;
contexts in which the terms are being applied. One needs only to look at the history&#xD;
of civilizations, both those in the past and the present, to see that corruption and&#xD;
fraud have existed as major problems in all societies, including those that were governed under the rule of kings, tsars, military dictators, or religious rulers as well as&#xD;
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      <description>Title: Sociology of Law Enforcement</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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