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The Unworthy Victim: Police Discretion In The Credibility Call, H. Richard Uviller
The Unworthy Victim: Police Discretion In The Credibility Call, H. Richard Uviller
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Jailbirds In Mid-Victorian Halifax, Judith Fingard
Jailbirds In Mid-Victorian Halifax, Judith Fingard
Dalhousie Law Journal
The social history of crime and criminal justice in the nineteenth century has recently tended to emphasize two themes: first, attitudes towards crime and punishment, and the administrative reforms of institutions which grew out of those attitudes; second, the nature of criminality, particularly of serious crime and long-term trends, as revealed in case studies of offences in particular localities, including computer-based, statistical profiles of criminal populations. Both these approaches have their strengths, but it must be recognized that they are heavily weighted in favour of the theoretical, the institutional, and the statistical; they are also predominantly concerned with the view …
Consequences Of Compliance And Deterrence Models Of Law Enforcement For The Exercise Of Police Discretion, Albert J. Reiss Jr.
Consequences Of Compliance And Deterrence Models Of Law Enforcement For The Exercise Of Police Discretion, Albert J. Reiss Jr.
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice In Colonial America, 1606-1660, Michigan Law Review
Criminal Justice In Colonial America, 1606-1660, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Criminal Justice in Colonial America, 1606-1660 by Bradley Chapin
Court Reform From Bail To Jail, Wade H. Mccree Jr.
Court Reform From Bail To Jail, Wade H. Mccree Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Court Reform on Trial: Why Simple Solutions Fail by Malcolm M. Feeley
Tightening The Reins Of Justice In America: A Comparative Analysis Of The Criminal Jury I England And The United States, Michigan Law Review
Tightening The Reins Of Justice In America: A Comparative Analysis Of The Criminal Jury I England And The United States, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury I England and the United States by Michael H. Graham
Ethics, Public Policy And Criminal Justice, Michigan Law Review
Ethics, Public Policy And Criminal Justice, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Ethics, Public Policy and Criminal Justice by Frederick Elliston and Norman Bowie
Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
The Politics Of Crime And Criminal Justice, Erika S. Fairchild, Vincent J. Webb
The Politics Of Crime And Criminal Justice, Erika S. Fairchild, Vincent J. Webb
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This volume is about politics, crime, and criminal justice in the United States. As such, it reports on some of the fruits of an increasing amount of research that has been devoted to this topic in recent years. With the exception of one analytical essay on crime as an issue in American politics, all of the articles in the volume are based on original field research.
Organised Resistance, Terrorism And Criminality In Ireland: The State's Construction Of The Control Equation, Mark Findlay
Organised Resistance, Terrorism And Criminality In Ireland: The State's Construction Of The Control Equation, Mark Findlay
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
Despite the reality of partition that created "two Irelands," comparative analysis of the state's reactions to terrorism in the Province and in the Republic is rare. The struggle over reunification, which permeates society on both sides of the border, is usually viewed by the populist press not from the Irish viewpoint, but rather from the perspective of the British government. Given this bias, organized resistance -- most notably in the North of Ireland -- is represented as an assault on a majority-supported state. Because the legitimacy of the state under attack is rarely questioned, and the motivations for the resistance …