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This student-friendly text, the only criminal procedure casebook
authored by two female law professors of color, highlights social
justice issues intertwined with the law of criminal procedure and
integrates issues of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation
where relevant.
This softcover book contains a complete, unchanged reprint of
Chapters 1, and 21-33 of Lee and Richardson's Criminal Procedure:
Cases and Materials, 3rd Edition.
This softcover book contains a complete, unchanged reprint of
Chapters 1-21 of Lee and Richardson's Criminal Procedure: Cases and
Materials, 3rd Edition. Please see that description for more about
the highlights and approach of the book. The pagination is the same
in this softcover book as it is in the hardcover version.
This softcover book contains a complete, unchanged reprint of
Chapters 1, and 21-33 of Lee and Richardson's Criminal Procedure:
Cases and Materials, 3rd Edition. Please see that description for
more about the highlights and approach of the book. The pagination
is the same in this softcover book as it is in the hardcover
version.
The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America
brings together leading scholars from law, psychology and
criminology to address timely and important topics in US criminal
justice. The book tackles cutting-edge issues related to terrorism,
immigration and transnational crime, and to the increasingly
important connections between criminal law and the fields of social
science and neuroscience. It also provides critical new
perspectives on intractable problems such as the right to counsel,
race and policing, and the proper balance between security and
privacy. By putting legal theory and doctrine into a concrete and
accessible context, the book will advance public policy and
scholarly debates alike. This collection of essays is appropriate
for anyone interested in understanding the current state of
criminal justice and its future challenges.
The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America
brings together leading scholars from law, psychology and
criminology to address timely and important topics in US criminal
justice. The book tackles cutting-edge issues related to terrorism,
immigration and transnational crime, and to the increasingly
important connections between criminal law and the fields of social
science and neuroscience. It also provides critical new
perspectives on intractable problems such as the right to counsel,
race and policing, and the proper balance between security and
privacy. By putting legal theory and doctrine into a concrete and
accessible context, the book will advance public policy and
scholarly debates alike. This collection of essays is appropriate
for anyone interested in understanding the current state of
criminal justice and its future challenges.
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