The Open Access Publisher and Free Library
HT-LIBRARY.jpg

TOCH LIBRARY

Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library, including many written by his former students.

Posts in Law
An Anatomy of Criminal Justice: A System Overview

may contain markup

Edited by Cleon H. Foust and D. Robert Webster

"An Anatomy of Criminal Justice: A System Overview" provides a comprehensive examination of the structures and processes underlying the modern criminal justice system. This book delves into the intricate interplay between law enforcement, courts, and corrections, offering a detailed analysis of key concepts and practices. Through a systematic approach, readers are guided through the complexities of criminal justice, shedding light on its inner workings and challenges. Whether you are a student, practitioner, or simply interested in understanding the mechanisms of justice, this book serves as an invaluable resource for grasping the foundational elements of the criminal justice system."

Lexington Books, 1980, 331 pages

COURTS, CORRECTIONS, AND THE CONSTITUTION: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Prisons and Jails

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

BY John J. Dilulio, Jr.

COURTS, CORRECTIONS, AND THE CONSTITUTION: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Prisons and Jails provides a comprehensive analysis of the influence of judicial decisions on correctional systems. This book delves into the complex relationship between the legal system and incarceration, exploring how court rulings have shaped the operation of prisons and jails. With a focus on the constitutional implications of judicial intervention, this insightful work offers a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play in the realm of corrections. It is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and criminal justice.

Oxford University Press, 1990 - Law- 338 pages

Law and Psychology in Conflict

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

By JAMES MARSHALL

"Law and Psychology in Conflict" explores the intersection of two complex fields, shedding light on the tensions that arise when legal principles clash with psychological theories. This comprehensive volume delves into case studies, ethical dilemmas, and practical implications, offering a nuanced examination of the intricate relationship between law and psychology. Through insightful analysis and thought-provoking discussions, this book navigates the varying perspectives to provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced at this intriguing juncture."

NY. THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY, INC.. 1966. 120p.

THE MENTALLY DISORDERED INMATE AND THE LAW: 2005 TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

By Fred Cohen

"The Mentally Disordered Inmate and the Law: 2005 Trends and Developments Update" by Fred Cohen delves into the intersection of mental health issues and the legal system. In this comprehensive update, Cohen explores the evolving landscape of how the law addresses the needs of mentally disordered individuals within the prison system. Through detailed analysis and insightful commentary, Cohen sheds light on the complex challenges faced by both inmates and the legal system in ensuring the fair and humane treatment of those with mental disorders behind bars."

KIngsion, NY. Civic Research Institute. 2005. 109p.

Prediction and Classification Criminal Justice Decision Making

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

Edited by Don M. Gottfredson and Michael Tonry

"Prediction and Classification in Criminal Justice Decision Making" offers a comprehensive exploration of the role of data-driven tools in the criminal justice system. Authored by experts in the field, this book delves into the intricacies of predictive analytics and classification algorithms and their impact on decision-making processes within law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Through real-world case studies and ethical considerations, readers are challenged to critically examine the use of technology in shaping the future of criminal justice. This thought-provoking read provides valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and students aiming to navigate the intersection of data science and justice."

University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London. 1987. 433p.

PREVENTING CIVIL DISTURBANCES: A COMMUNITY POLICING APPROACH

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

By Robert Trojanowicz

In "Preventing Civil Disturbances: A Community Policing Approach," author delves into the strategies and principles of community policing as a proactive measure to maintain peace and harmony within society. This insightful book offers a comprehensive guide for law enforcement professionals, community leaders, and policymakers on how to foster strong relationships between police departments and the communities they serve. By emphasizing communication, trust-building, and collaboration, this book provides valuable insights on how to prevent civil disturbances and promote a safe and inclusive environment for all. Whether you are a seasoned law enforcement officer or a concerned community member, "Preventing Civil Disturbances" is a must-read for anyone interested in creating a safer and more cohesive society.National Center for Community Policing,

Michigan State University. 1989. 29p.

PERCEPTIONS OF SAFETY: A Comparison Of Foot Patrol Versus Motor Patrol Officers

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

Robert C. Trojanowicz

Perceptions of Safety delves into the intriguing debate between the effectiveness of foot patrol and motor patrol officers in ensuring public safety. By examining the perspectives of law enforcement professionals and community members, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the impact of patrol methods on crime prevention and public trust. Through insightful research and real-life case studies, readers are invited to explore the nuanced dynamics of policing and the varying perceptions of safety that shape our communities. This thought-provoking comparison challenges conventional wisdom and encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding policing strategies.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center. Michigan State University. 1985. 33p.

UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING AND COMMUNITY POLICING: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

MAY CONJTAIN MARKUP

Dennis W. Banas and Robert C. Trojanowicz

"Uniform Crime Reporting and Community Policing: An Historical Perspective" delves into the evolution of crime reporting practices and the implementation of community policing strategies throughout history. This comprehensive book explores the intersection of law enforcement, data collection, and community engagement, offering valuable insights into how these elements have shaped modern policing approaches. Through a meticulous analysis of past events and societal changes, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and successes encountered in the realms of crime reporting and community policing. An essential read for academics, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Michigan State University. The National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center. 1985. 30p.

TRIAL BY JURY

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

BY THE HONOURABLE SIR PATRICK DEVLIN

FROM THE INTRODUCTION: “…For of all the institutions that have been created by English law, there is none other that has a better claim to be called-in the words of the Hamlyn Trust-" the privilege of the Common People of the United Kingdom"; it is one wbich no other European People enjoys'; and it is one which for its healthy working requires the recognition by the Common People of the responsibilities and obligations attaching to it…”

LONDON. STEVENS & SONS LIMITED. 1956. 179p.

LAW, LIBERTY, and PSYCHIATRY: An inquiry into the Social Uses of Mental Health Practices

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

By THOMAS S. SZASZ

In Law, Liberty, and Psychiatry: An Inquiry into the Social Uses of Mental Health Practices, the author delves into the intricate relationship between law, liberty, and psychiatry. This insightful exploration sheds light on how mental health practices are utilized within society, examining the complex interplay between legal frameworks, individual freedoms, and psychiatric interventions. Through thorough analysis and thought-provoking insights, this book challenges conventional perspectives and prompts readers to reconsider the social implications of mental health practices. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of law, liberty, and psychiatry.

NY. Collier Books,. 1963. 288P.