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Zalman, Marvin – 1981
The differences between criminology and criminal justice are assessed by comparing them to a more abstract typology. This typology is comprised of four basic elements: the focal concerns of the fields; career patterns of professionals; the extent to which the fields are theoretically based and are disciplines, sciences, and professions; and the…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Criminology, Higher Education