Justice Blind? is intended primarily for use as either a primary or supplemental text for courses in Introduction to Criminal Justice.  For instructors who plan in depth exploration of issues related to the reality of criminal justice in America today, this book is appropriate as a primary text.  For others who plan on spending more time simply "covering" the incredible breadth of issues pertinent to introductory level classes, this book is an excellent supplemental text to more comprehensive texts on the market.  The book is also highly pertinent for other courses, including:
 

The approach of this book is different from any other text on the market because it aims not only to introduce students to the IDEALS of criminal justice, but also to educate the reader about the REALITIES of American criminal justice.
 
 


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