[E-BOOK] Astonishing Legends The Changing Role of the American Prosecutor
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| #1201108 in Books | 2008-10-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x5.90 x8.80l,.85 | File Name: 0791475921 | 284 pages
||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The contributor list is outstanding.|By Marta R. Fernandez|While only reading the excerpt presented here, there was enough interest garnered to force me to look at who the contributing authors are. It is a solid group of academicians. I particularly like the JD,MA,Ph.D in anthropology. I disliked the fact that Atty. Hynes from Brooklyn, NY, is mentioned as an appointer to one||provides a fascinating look at the potential promise a prosecutor s power presents for rectifying many of the ills that currently afflict the criminal justice system. Harvard Law | Worrall and Nugent-Borakove argue that as prosecutors are becoming more open
Leading prosecution researchers throughout the United States are brought together in this book to illuminate the new environment of prosecution in America, the prosecution of troubling and emerging crime problems, prosecutorial problem-solving and community prosecution, and the future of prosecution in the twenty-first century. The contributors explore how American prosecutors are moving away from a traditional, reactive approach to the crime problem, and, instead, how ...
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