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Skolnick, Jerome H. was born in 1931 in. Bachelor of Business Administration, City College of New York, 1952, Master of Arts, 1953.
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New Fourth Edition of the acclaimed and foundational study of police culture and practice, political accountability, application of and obedience to the rule of law in stops and arrests, and the dilemma of law versus order in free societies -- by the renowned sociologist Jerome Skolnick using innovative and influential research techniques in law and criminology. A respected scholar of the early law and society movement, Skolnick interviewed police and criminals, rode extensively with police detectives and attended interrogations, and ultimately saw police conduct and mentality from the inside, before such methodology became popular. Every student of law and society knows this book: now it is available again with a new Foreword by Candace McCoy, and a new Preface by the author. Fifty years after his innovative research began, the continuity and change of policing and law is seen again, in all its richness and nuance. Part of the Classics of Law & Society Series of Quid Pro Books. Available in print and parallel digital formats for easy classroom adoption and diverse research options.
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(New Fourth Edition of the acclaimed and foundational stud...)
New Fourth Edition of the acclaimed and foundational study of police culture and practice, political accountability, application of and obedience to the rule of law in stops and arrests, and the dilemma of law versus order in free societies -- by the renowned sociologist Jerome Skolnick using innovative and influential research techniques in law and criminology. A respected scholar of the early law and society movement, Skolnick interviewed police and criminals, rode extensively with police detectives and attended interrogations, and ultimately saw police conduct and mentality from the inside, before such methodology became popular. Every student of law and society knows this book: now it is available again with a new Foreword by Candace McCoy, and a new Preface by the author. Fifty years after his innovative research began, the continuity and change of policing and law is seen again, in all its richness and nuance. Part of the Classics of Law & Society Series of Quid Pro Books. Available in print and parallel digital formats for easy classroom adoption and diverse research options.
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The now-famous videotape of the beating of Rodney King precipitated a national outcry against police violence. Skolnick and Fyfe, two of the nation's top experts on law enforcement, use the incident to introduce a revealing historical analysis of such violence and the extent of its survival in law enforcement today.
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Quid Pro Books presents the new Fourth Edition of Justice Without Trial, the edition featuring a light blue or light green cover and adding a new Foreword by Candace McCoy. NOTE: Versions with a purple, white or gray cover are of much earlier editions, even if this description appears on their product pages. This is the acclaimed and foundational study of police culture and practice, political accountability, application of and obedience to the rule of law in stops and arrests, and the dilemma of law versus order in free societies—by the renowned sociologist Jerome Skolnick using innovative and influential research techniques in law and criminology. A respected scholar in the early law and society movement, Skolnick interviewed police and criminals, rode extensively with police detectives and attended interrogations, and ultimately saw police conduct and mentality from the inside, before such methodology became popular. Every student of law and society knows this book: now it is available again with a new Foreword by Dr. McCoy and a new Preface by the author. Fifty years after his innovative research began, the continuity and change of policing and law is seen again, in all its richness and nuance. Part of the Classics of Law & Society Series of Quid Pro Books. Available in print and parallel digital formats for easy classroom adoption and diverse research options.
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Quid Pro Books presents the new Fourth Edition of JUSTICE WITHOUT TRIAL. At last in a library-quality, modern hardcover presentation, the 2015 edition features a light blue cover and adds a substantive new Foreword by Candace McCoy. NOTE: Versions with a purple, white, or gray cover are of much earlier editions, even if this description appears on their product pages. • This is the acclaimed and foundational study of police culture and practice, political accountability, application of and obedience to the rule of law in stops and arrests, and the dilemma of law versus order in free societies-by the renowned sociologist Jerome Skolnick using innovative and influential research techniques in law and criminology. A respected scholar in the early law and society movement, Skolnick interviewed police and criminals, rode extensively with police detectives and attended interrogations, and ultimately saw police conduct and mentality from the inside, before such methodology became popular. • Every student of law and society knows this book: now it is available again with a new Foreword by Dr. McCoy and a new Preface by the author. Fifty years after his innovative research and the first edition of this book, the continuity and change of policing and law is seen again, in all its richness and nuance. • Part of the 'Classics of Law & Society Series' from Quid Pro Books. Also available in paperback and parallel digital formats, 2011, for easy classroom adoption and diverse research options.
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Skolnick, Jerome H. was born in 1931 in. Bachelor of Business Administration, City College of New York, 1952, Master of Arts, 1953.
Bachelor of Business Administration, City College of New York, 1952. Master of Arts, City College of New York, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1957.
Research associate Yale University, New Haven, 1956-1960, assistant professor, 1960-1962, University California-Berkeley Law School, 1962-1967, professor, since 1970. Claire Clements deans professor law emeritus Jurisprudence and Social Policy, since 1970. Distinguished professor school of law New York University, since 1997.
Visiting associate professor New York University, 1966. Visiting professor University Denver, 1967. Associate professor University Chicago, 1967-1969.
Professor University California-San Diego, 1969-1970. Director Center Study of Law and Society, since 1972. Consultant Board directors President's Commission on Causes and Prevention of Violence, 1968-1969.
Distinguished visiting professor John Jay College Criminal Justice, 1995-1996. Adjunct professor, co-director Center for Research in Crime and Justice New York University School Law, 1996-1997. Chairman committee on law and justice National Research Council, 1994-1997.
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Member American Sociological Association (board directors 1971-1974), American Civil Liberties Union, American Society Criminology (president), Law and Society Association (trustee).