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Modern Criminal Justice
- Criminal justice prior to the 1930s
- Modernizing criminal justice
- Further expansion of federal criminal justice
- A growing prison population
- Treatment or punishment
- Organized crime
- Terrorism
- White-collar crime
- Crime trends
- New Technologies, New Crime, New Challenges
- Juvenile justice
- A drop in crime, but not fear
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