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History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police, Sixth Edition, using the method that has made it such a successful resource for students, continues to present the discussion of criminal procedure in a way that mirrors the sequence of real-life events in law enforcement.
Omg! Evidence Challenges In An Electronic World, Mary Sue Backus
Omg! Evidence Challenges In An Electronic World, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom
U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
Plea Bargainng, Discovery, And Waivers, R. Michael Cassidy
Plea Bargainng, Discovery, And Waivers, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
The Adversary System And Attorney Role In The Drug Treatment Court Movement, Richard Boldt
The Adversary System And Attorney Role In The Drug Treatment Court Movement, Richard Boldt
Richard C. Boldt
No abstract provided.
Conviction And Punishment: Free Press And Competitive Election As Deterrents To Corruption, Xiaowen Tian, Vai Lo
Conviction And Punishment: Free Press And Competitive Election As Deterrents To Corruption, Xiaowen Tian, Vai Lo
Xiaowen Tian
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior model, this study formulates the hypothesis that corruption offenders, being risk-inclined, are deterred more by conviction-reinforcing democratic institutions than by punishment-reinforcing democratic institutions. Evidence based on cross-country regressions strongly supports this hypothesis, indicating that compared with competitive election, free press is a more effective deterrent to corruption. While shedding light on why corruption remains rampant in some electoral democracies - particularly the illiberal democracies - this study identifies a key to corruption control.
The Csi Effect: What Can Forensic Science Really Tell Us?, Mary Sue Backus
The Csi Effect: What Can Forensic Science Really Tell Us?, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Using Econometrics And Predictive Modeling For Allocation Of Resources To Counter Organized Crime, William Byrnes
Using Econometrics And Predictive Modeling For Allocation Of Resources To Counter Organized Crime, William Byrnes
William H. Byrnes
No abstract provided.
Omg! Evidence Challenges In An Electronic World, Mary Sue Backus
Omg! Evidence Challenges In An Electronic World, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Panelist, Developments In Criminal Procedure, R. Michael Cassidy
Panelist, Developments In Criminal Procedure, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Orwellian Ramifications: The Contraband Exception To The Fourth Amendment, Timothy Macdonnell
Orwellian Ramifications: The Contraband Exception To The Fourth Amendment, Timothy Macdonnell
Timothy C. MacDonnell
Carnegie Corporation Of New York: Islam Scholars Program Carnegie Scholar 2010-2012, Intisar Rabb
Carnegie Corporation Of New York: Islam Scholars Program Carnegie Scholar 2010-2012, Intisar Rabb
Intisar A. Rabb
No abstract provided.