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Warrantless Searches Incident To Arrest, Joseph G. Cook
Warrantless Searches Incident To Arrest, Joseph G. Cook
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The Art Of Frisking, Joseph G. Cook
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1971 - A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1971 - A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
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Sentencing: The Use Of Psychiatric Information And Presentence Reports, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Sentencing: The Use Of Psychiatric Information And Presentence Reports, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
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It has become apparent that the two disciplines of law and psychiatry have a common "interface" in the field of criminal justice. Commentators generally agree that the administration of criminal justice is greatly aided by psychiatrists and psychiatric data. That is not to say, however, that the meeting of the disciplines has been without incident or misunderstanding. Problems have arisen because of divergent attitudes and goals of the professions. Some commentators say that the concerns of the two disciplines are not the same; others claim that much of the problem lies in the over-estimation of the certainty and reliability of …