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America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice System 13th edition
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"America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System," 13th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of the American criminal justice system, focusing on the roles and functions of courts and various stakeholders within the system. It explores the structure of the judiciary, the courtroom processes, and the interplay between law enforcement, prosecution, and defense. This edition emphasizes contemporary issues, case studies, and constitutional principles that guide the criminal justice system, offering insights into ongoing debates about law, justice, and the rights of individuals. Through a clear narrative and illustrative examples, the book aims to educate readers about the complexities of justice in America.
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Author: David W. Neubauer, Henry F. Fradella
Title: America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System
Edition: 13th
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication Year: 2019
ISBN: 978-1-305-97040-1
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
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In the 13th edition of "America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System," the intricate interplay between law, society, and the mechanisms of justice is thoroughly examined. This edition highlights the evolution of the court systems, offers insights into the roles of various stakeholders within the justice system, and addresses contemporary issues such as social justice and reforms. By blending theoretical perspectives with practical examples, it equips readers with a comprehensive understanding of how the judicial system operates within the broader context of American society, ultimately emphasizing the ongoing need for critical reflection and reform in pursuit of equitable justice.
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