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Americans have traditionally been able to meet the challenge of critical situations once the collect...
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The contemporary criminal justice system is guided, in large part, from the top down. A great deal o...
It is a well recognized fact that the vast bulk of criminal convictions are obtained by inducing the...
Book review: Criminal Justice and the Supreme Court. Edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, an...
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This essay reviews three recently published books that further explore this insight in the twentieth...
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Mr. Richard Harris’ little book, The Fear of Crime, portrays in colorful, compact style the workings...
Book Reviews Congress on Trial By James M. Burns New York: Harper & Brothers,1949. Pp. vii, 224. $3....
Book review: Views from the Bench: The Judiciary and Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon and D. O\...
Book review: Courts, Corrections, and the Constitution: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Priso...
The author recommends In The Hands of the People to every high school or college civics instructor a...
Book review: Tempered Zeal: A Columbia Law Professor\u27s Year on the Streets with the New York City...
Americans have traditionally been able to meet the challenge of critical situations once the collect...
A book review essay considering The Honest Politician\u27s Guide to Crime Control, by Norval Morris ...
This entry reviews Law Without Order: Capital Punishment and the Liberals by Bernard Lande Cohen. Th...
The contemporary criminal justice system is guided, in large part, from the top down. A great deal o...
It is a well recognized fact that the vast bulk of criminal convictions are obtained by inducing the...
Book review: Criminal Justice and the Supreme Court. Edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, an...
Book review: Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime in America. By William Tucker. New York: Stein an...
This essay reviews three recently published books that further explore this insight in the twentieth...
One does not expect to be mesmerized by a book entitled Youth Crime and Urban Policy: A View from th...
Mr. Richard Harris’ little book, The Fear of Crime, portrays in colorful, compact style the workings...
Book Reviews Congress on Trial By James M. Burns New York: Harper & Brothers,1949. Pp. vii, 224. $3....
Book review: Views from the Bench: The Judiciary and Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon and D. O\...
Book review: Courts, Corrections, and the Constitution: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Priso...
The author recommends In The Hands of the People to every high school or college civics instructor a...
Book review: Tempered Zeal: A Columbia Law Professor\u27s Year on the Streets with the New York City...