Larry J. Siegel is an incomparable author when it comes to criminal justice. Because of his expertise on this sensitive topic and the complexity of the issues underlying criminal laws and justice systems, his book releases have become the first resources for criminal justice undergraduates and even for most professors teaching on the same field.
One of Siegel's best sellers is Introduction to Criminal Justice 10th Edition. This textbook was co-authored with Dr. Joseph Senna who shares the same passion on criminal justice topics inspired by his experiences as a district attorney and as a professor as well.
Introduction to Criminal Justice 10th Edition is described to be an impartial textbook covering the changes in criminal systems and policies. It's also a must for students to clearly understand the current justice processes involving courts, police operations and corrections.
Introduction to Criminal Justice 11th Edition was an enhanced version of it's original. Contents live up to the expectations of its hundreds of book followers. The book is described as more visually superior and topics covered include new crime schemes and real-life cases that most readers may not even heard of before.
Larry Siegel's passion for informing people about criminal justice enabled him to publish more equally outstanding books. These books detailed criminal topics that other criminal writers are unable to do.
Juvenile Delinquency: The Core and Juvenile Law: A Collection of Leading US Supreme Court Cases are some of Larry Siegel's books which are heralded because of his comprehensive contents and case information about juvenile delinquencies. He also wrote Criminology: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies and Study Guide for Siegel's Criminology which became text books for almost all university students majoring in criminology.