Criminal Justice.
New York: Scholastic Book Services. 1978. Here, the authors have given a general overview of how criminal justice system works and how it relates to youngindividuals.
Fliesher, Paul.
Changing Our World: A Handbook for Young Activists.
Tucson: Zephyr Press. 1993. This book offers various activities for helping students discover their interests and talents for advocating change.
Hester, Joseph and Vincent, Phillip Fitch.
Piilosophy For Young Thinkers.
New York: Trillium Press. 1987. This is a guidebook for teachers and students who are interested in charting their own courses in the quest for solutions to human problems.
McCuen, Gary F.
American Justice: Is America a just Society?
Anoka: Green Haven Press Inc.. 1975. This book offers opposing viewpoints on criminal, economic and social justice. It invites student discussions based on critical reading of print media.
Powell, Alvin and Hiadky, Gregory P. ‘Lawmakers Put Muscle in Death Penalty.‘
New Haven Register
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‘Smith Guilty of Murder.‘
New Haven Register.
(July 23, 1995) , Sec . A, p . I .