McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages

Ethics in Criminal Justice

By combining case studies and text, Ethics in Criminal Justice helps students prepare for the ethical situations they will encounter as criminal justice professionals. The text focuses on the morality of the individual professional with an emphasis on Aristotle’s virtue theory to help readers resolve ethical issues. It includes discussions of constitutional and religious ethics along with …

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Cybercrime: An Introduction to an Emerging Phenomenon

Cybercrime: An Introduction to an Emerging Phenomenon covers current issues such as information assurance, federal and state laws, cyberharassment, cyberporn, cyberfraud, and intellectual property and privacy as well as future issues such as globalization and international policing and laws. This text provides students and scholars easy access to current peer reviewed works that examine the current and future …

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The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication with PowerWeb

Mining an intense commitment and driving vision to reach today’s students, combined with teaching experience of nearly 50 years, the authors of this new text offer an exciting alternative in the field of mass media law. Highly praised by reviewers, the book’s dynamic visual design and innovative pedagogy engage contemporary students–complementing the comprehensive coverage and organization seen in …

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Music: An Appreciation, 7th Brief Edition

What does it take to make a great performance? It takes great music, a great performer and a great instrument. Music: An Appreciation includes some of the greatest music ever created. Roger Kamien’s excellence as an interpreter of that music has made his program number one in the market used by over half a …

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The Creative Spirit: An Introduction to Theatre

Focusing on the collaborative and creative processes that go into productions, The Creative Spirit: An Introduction to Theatre introduces students to the theatre through the plays themselves and the people who write them, create them, and act in them. The book provides a rich context for each play with a discussion of the playwright’s other works, sources for …

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