Academic politics and history of criminal justice education/ by Frank Morn
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- 0-313-29316-3
- BCir. 364.071173 M828a
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Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 364.071173 M828a 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1805 |
Includes appendixes, bibliography and index
Chapter 1. Introduction: academic politics and professionalism, 1870-1930 --2. Progressivism and police education, 1935-1935 --3. V-men and models of police education, 1935-1950 --4. Berkeley renaissance, 1945-1960 --5. The international association of police professors, 1963-1970 --6. The fall of the school of criminology at berkeley, 1960-1975 --7. A tale of two campuses: criminal justice education in new York, 1965-1980 --8. Academy of criminal justice sciences and the hard labor creek group, 1970-1985 --9. Academy of criminal justice sciences and the politics of populism, 1975-1985 --10. Epilogue.
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