Introduction to Criminal Justice is the first textbook to approach
theories and practices of criminal justice from a sociological
perspective. It empowers students to develop expertise in criminal
justice and understand how its central tenets are informed by broader
sociological principles and concepts, such as power, race, gender, and
class.
This text is organized around five themes: justice, police, courts,
corrections, and crime control. Offering both foundational and
contemporary texts, theoretical and empirical discussions, and
quantitative and qualitative approaches, the readings underscore the
inextricable relationship between social structures and the criminal
justice system. This comprehensive text will expose students to some of
the best thinking and research in the field.