Justice without trial: Law enforcement in democratic society/ by Jerome H. Skolnick
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- 0-02-411521-5
- -Third edition BCir. 345.3055 Sk52j
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Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 345.3055 Sk52j 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | 1230 | ||
Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 770 B89p 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.2 | Available | 1231 |
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Chapter 1. Democratic order and the rule of law --2. The setting, method, and development of the research --3. A sketch of the police officer's " working personality" --4. Operational environment and police discretion --5. The confrontation of the suspect --6. The informer system --7. The narcotics enforcement pattern --8. the clearance rate and the penalty structure --9. Police attitudes toward criminal law --10. Conventional morality, judicial control, and police conduct --11. The working police officer, police "professionalism" and the rule of law --Epilogue a. Contemporary law enforcement in a democratic society --Epilogue b. The challenges of crime in the 1990s.
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