Law without justice [electronic resource] : why criminal law doesn't give people what they deserve / Paul H. Robinson, Michael T. Cahill.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2006.Description: xi, 319 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 345.73 22
- KF9223 .R62 2006eb
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345.71 Principles of criminal law / | 345.71 Criminal law / | 345.71 Canadian criminal law : | 345.73 Law without justice | 345.73 Would you convict? : | 345.73 Criminal law and its processes : | 345.73 Criminal law : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Doing justice and the distractions from it -- Fear of manipulation and abuse -- Advancing reliability -- Making the most of limited resources -- Living by rules -- Controlling crime and criminals -- Controlling police and prosecutors -- Promoting interests unrelated to criminal justice -- Criminal justice reforms -- Employing civil rather than criminal process.
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