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Ackerman, Alissa R.; Sacks, Meghan

 
9781611636529: Introduction to Criminal Justice: A Personal Narrative Approach

Sinopsis

This book offers a new kind of introduction to criminal justice a lively, evocative text built around and enlivened by the lived experiences of those who, by choice or not, are heavily involved in the criminal justice system. The authors have included over 30 narratives from victims, offenders, and professionals working within the system. These personal narratives provide real-life examples of how crime and the criminal justice system are experienced. The experiences of real people are often lost in discussions about criminal justice processes and the criminal justice system in general. Texts and teaching too frequently focus exclusively on criminal justice procedures or on macro-level systems. Such conversations lose sight of and de-value the impact of systems on individuals. This textbook seeks to provide the human voice to the topic of criminal justice, while also providing all of the relevant materials to introductory classes. Built around the narratives are all of the traditional materials that instructors need to cover in introduction to criminal justice courses. However, since a good portion of the text will be powerful narratives written by those who have lived and performed in the criminal justice domain, this book represents an innovative approach that simultaneously challenges instructors to think about their pedagogy in new ways, potentially making their classroom encounters more lively and compelling.

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Acerca del autor

Alissa Ackerman is an Assistant Professor teaching Criminal Justice in the Department of Social Work at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Meghan Sacks is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

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