This is the first comprehensive account of President Herbert Hoover's policies to reform federal criminal justice administration.
About the Author: JAMES D. CALDER is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Division of Social and Policy Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio.
328 Pages
Social Science, Criminology
Series Name: Arts; 41
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About the Book
This is the first comprehensive account of President Herbert Hoover's policies to reform federal criminal justice administration. Beginning with the first words in his inaugural address, Hoover informed the public that a high priority of his administration would be to insist upon reorganization, qualitative improvement, new efficiencies, and formal study of justice system organizations in the federal system. Calder examines Hoover's background and affinity for justice system reform, the campaign trail and crime control issues of 1928 and 1929, intellectual and practitioner resources, the Wickersham Commission, and the reforms of the federal law enforcement, court, and prison systems.
Drawing upon extensive primary source collections, this book provides a thorough examination of the Hoover initiatives and assesses their impact on later federal policy. It will be of considerable interest to political scientists, social historians, and those involved in criminal justice programs.
Book Synopsis
This is the first comprehensive account of President Herbert Hoover's policies to reform federal criminal justice administration. Beginning with the first words in his inaugural address, Hoover informed the public that a high priority of his administration would be to insist upon reorganization, qualitative improvement, new efficiencies, and formal study of justice system organizations in the federal system. Calder examines Hoover's background and affinity for justice system reform, the campaign trail and crime control issues of 1928 and 1929, intellectual and practitioner resources, the Wickersham Commission, and the reforms of the federal law enforcement, court, and prison systems.
Drawing upon extensive primary source collections, this book provides a thorough examination of the Hoover initiatives and assesses their impact on later federal policy. It will be of considerable interest to political scientists, social historians, and those involved in criminal justice programs.
Review Quotes
.,."a valuable perspective on the Hoover administration that should be seriously considered by historians and students interested in federal crime control initiatives."-The Journal of American History
?...a valuable perspective on the Hoover administration that should be seriously considered by historians and students interested in federal crime control initiatives.?-The Journal of American History
?As one who has published extensively in various legal and law enforcement journals, Calder is well qualified to prepare this historical treatise on the origins of federal crime control policy. The text is clearly written and contains an unusually strong bibliography.?-Choice
..."a valuable perspective on the Hoover administration that should be seriously considered by historians and students interested in federal crime control initiatives."-The Journal of American History
"As one who has published extensively in various legal and law enforcement journals, Calder is well qualified to prepare this historical treatise on the origins of federal crime control policy. The text is clearly written and contains an unusually strong bibliography."-Choice
About the Author
JAMES D. CALDER is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Division of Social and Policy Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio. He has published extensively in the Journal of Criminal Justice, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Crime, Law and Social Change, and other scholarly journals.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Criminology
Series Title: Arts; 41
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: James D Calder
Language: English
Street Date: August 30, 1993
TCIN: 1008775920
UPC: 9780275942847
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-5824
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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