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Reserves FAQs
RESERVES
There are two ways to put items on course reserve in the library:
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If an item is owned by the library, you may email a list of materials you want placed on reserve to include the course name or number, and any restrictions or instructions.
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If an item is your personal property, please drop off the materials at the reference desk and complete and attach a reserve request card you may obtain from the librarian.
Books on Reserve
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Introduction to Criminal Justice by Larry J. Siegel; John L. Worrall Engaging, visually dynamic, and packed with vivid illustrations, INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Fifteenth Edition, gives readers an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the police, courts, and correctional systems while equipping them with a solid understanding of criminal justice concepts. With its objective presentation and to-the-point writing style, the text effectively guides readers through the intricate workings of the processes of justice as well as key policy issues. The book also includes an emphasis on today's criminal justice careers, offering insights from numerous professionals on the rewards and realities of their jobsCall Number: Personal Book
ISBN: 9781305261044
Publication Date: 2015-01-01