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Crime and Punishment by Philip Steele
Crime and Punishment by Philip Steele
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Moral Dilemmas is a series that presents balanced and thought-provoking views on some of today's most topical and controversial issues. Background information and up-to-date case studies are discussed in a sensitive and factual way, supported by photography and relevant quotes to highlight key points. Crime and Punishment looks at how criminal justice systems operate and change in Britain and elsewhere, and at the origins of these systems, from the early Body of Civil Law drawn up by the Roman Emperor Justinian I to the American Bill of Rights. It explores some of the psychological and social causes of criminal behavious and the role of the law in preventing and punishing crime and raises questions about law and order in dictatorships and democracies.
Publisher: Evans BrothersPublication date: 2003-03-28
Pages: 62
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780237525170-N
Dimensions: 5.0 x 223.0 x 182.0 mm
Weight: 0.203 kg
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