The Criminal Justice System: An IntroductionHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 522 σελίδες |
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... methods and their very structure go back to the nineteenth century , when they were ru- ral courts , governed by traditions that are centuries old . The old method , used by the courts and by the legislatures , of producing more laws to ...
... methods and their very structure go back to the nineteenth century , when they were ru- ral courts , governed by traditions that are centuries old . The old method , used by the courts and by the legislatures , of producing more laws to ...
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... methods , which continued until the 1600s , stressed harsh and cruel pun- ishment and relied to a large degree on the theory of deterrence and on the belief that crime was a sin that required that the of- fender be punished to protect ...
... methods , which continued until the 1600s , stressed harsh and cruel pun- ishment and relied to a large degree on the theory of deterrence and on the belief that crime was a sin that required that the of- fender be punished to protect ...
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... methods different pro- cedurely and governed by different rules , but they also affect those to be released dif- ferently in terms of each person's obligation to report and to fulfill the conditions . There- fore , their distinctions ...
... methods different pro- cedurely and governed by different rules , but they also affect those to be released dif- ferently in terms of each person's obligation to report and to fulfill the conditions . There- fore , their distinctions ...
Περιεχόμενα
Sources of Law | 10 |
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM | 27 |
CHAPTER THREE | 43 |
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