Book by Victor Hassine, Richard McCleary, Richard A. Wright, Thomas J. Bernard
"Hassine's stories target issues that have real relevance in the sociological/criminological literature and in justice policy, and he effectively balances subjective experience with objective observation. His writing style is exceptional. It is sophisticated, yet highly comprehensible. This book
will definitely generate and sustain student interest."--Karol Lucken, University of Central Florida
"Hassine's writing style is excellent and very consistent. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend that it be a required or recommended book for all corrections classes."--Richard T. Martin, J.D., Washburn University
"This book should be required reading in all undergraduate criminal justice programs."--John Shore, Northern Kentucky University
"Hassine's stories target issues that have real relevance in the sociological/criminological literature and in justice policy, and he effectively balances subjective experience with objective observation. His writing style is exceptional. It is sophisticated, yet highly comprehensible. This book will definitely generate and sustain student interest."--Karol Lucken, University of Central Florida
"Hassine's writing style is excellent and very consistent. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend that it be a required or recommended book for all corrections classes."--Richard T. Martin, J.D., Washburn University
"This book should be required reading in all undergraduate criminal justice programs."--John Shore, Northern Kentucky University
"Hassine's stories target issues that have real relevance in the sociological/criminological literature and in justice policy, and he effectively balances subjective experience with objective observation. His writing style is exceptional. It is sophisticated, yet highly comprehensible. This book will definitely generate and sustain student interest."--Karol Lucken, University of Central Florida
"Hassine's writing style is excellent and very consistent. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend that it be a required or recommended book for all corrections classes."--Richard T. Martin, J.D., Washburn University
"This book should be required reading in all undergraduate criminal justice programs."--John Shore, Northern Kentucky University