Books about criminal justice refer to works focused on the criminal justice system, exploring various aspects such as law enforcement, the judicial process, corrections, and crime prevention. Topics may cover criminal law, forensic science, judicial ethics, and the impact of criminal justice policies on society. The collection encompasses scholarly analyses, case studies, practical guides, and personal narratives that provide insights into the workings and challenges of the criminal justice system. Whether you’re a student, practitioner, or interested in the broader implications of justice and law enforcement, these works offer valuable perspectives on maintaining and reforming the system. Here are our books about criminal justice.

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The Third Degree by Scott D. Seligman

The Third Degree| The Triple Murder That Shook Washington and Changed American Criminal Justice by Scott D. Seligman recounts the story of political murder and how it changed the legal system forever. Part murder mystery, part courtroom drama, and part landmark legal case, the book is the true story of a young man’s abuse by the Washington police and an arduous, seven-year journey through the legal system.