A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and Convenience by David Rothma
According to Johnston (Columbia Univ.), a sensibility for reciprocity among individuals lies at the ...
Thomas Carr, Philosophy and Criminal JusticeFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Leigh Duffy, Philosophy Th...
A Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Gorecki, and A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman G...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law by Leo Katz, and Crime, Guilt...
Crime and Criminal Justice provides students with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the s...
Abstract The criminal justice system of the United States is very complex. It has several different ...
Review of: Imagining a Greater Justice—Criminal Violence, Punishment and Relational Justice (Samuel ...
Since the inception of a state-run criminal justice system, many have debated and critiqued its feat...
The criminal justice system is a key social institution pertinent to the lives of citizens everywher...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
In this primer on the U.S. criminal justice system, James B. Jacobs, Warren E. Burger Professor of L...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and crimi...
The following review surveys the current role of intent in determining blameworthiness in the crimin...
This text addresses the purposes, goals, and actual functions of the criminal justice system
According to Johnston (Columbia Univ.), a sensibility for reciprocity among individuals lies at the ...
Thomas Carr, Philosophy and Criminal JusticeFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Leigh Duffy, Philosophy Th...
A Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Gorecki, and A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman G...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law by Leo Katz, and Crime, Guilt...
Crime and Criminal Justice provides students with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the s...
Abstract The criminal justice system of the United States is very complex. It has several different ...
Review of: Imagining a Greater Justice—Criminal Violence, Punishment and Relational Justice (Samuel ...
Since the inception of a state-run criminal justice system, many have debated and critiqued its feat...
The criminal justice system is a key social institution pertinent to the lives of citizens everywher...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
In this primer on the U.S. criminal justice system, James B. Jacobs, Warren E. Burger Professor of L...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and crimi...
The following review surveys the current role of intent in determining blameworthiness in the crimin...
This text addresses the purposes, goals, and actual functions of the criminal justice system
According to Johnston (Columbia Univ.), a sensibility for reciprocity among individuals lies at the ...
Thomas Carr, Philosophy and Criminal JusticeFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Leigh Duffy, Philosophy Th...
A Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Gorecki, and A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman G...