Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice

Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice

Auteur : David Andrew Schultz

Date de publication : 2012

Éditeur : Facts On File

Nombre de pages : 974

Résumé du livre

..".covers a broad range of information on American law...exceptionally good."--American Reference Books Annual

While ignorance of the law may be no excuse for breaking it, for most people, the law seems inaccessible and often incomprehensible. In more than 700 entries, Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice, Revised Edition breaks down the complex workings of America's criminal justice system in a way that readers can understand.

Now in two volumes, this A-to-Z encyclopedia covers a wide range of relevant topics, including police, courts, corrections, laws, and famous criminals, as well as such timely and controversial subjects as bullying, cameras in public places, cyber crime, juvenile death penalty, and much more. A primary resources section contains documents that are vital to understanding this important subject.

Coverage includes:

-Animal rights

-Capital punishment

-John Dillinger

-DNA testing

-Expert witness

-and more.

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