America's courts and the criminal justice system / David W. Neubauer
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Political Science | Relegation Room | GC KF 9619 .N48 1984 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004665 |
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GC KF 9223 .C75 1983 Criminal Justice : Law & Politics / | GC KF 9223 .N49 1988 Introduction to Criminal Justice / | GC KF 933 .G65 1983 Canadian building contracts / | GC KF 9619 .N48 1984 America's courts and the criminal justice system / | GC K 3171 .G55 1989 Regulation of lawyers : statutes and standards / |
Includes index.
Part 1. The legal system -- Part 2. The legal actors -- Part 3. Is the defendant guilty? -- Part 4. Setting the penalty -- Part 5. What is wrong here?.
This book is written for undergraduate courses that deal with America's criminal courts. That these courses are taught in departments as varied as criminal justice or police science, political science, sociology, psychology, and social welfare highlights not only the pivotal role of the criminal courts.
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