01939 2200361 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001100127084001700138100002200155245007700177250001200254260003900266300003700305500002300342504001400365520089500379650002201274650001301296990002601309990002601335990002801361990002801389990002601417990002801443990002601471990002601497990002801523990002601551INLIS00000000000347620221109104938 a0010-0520003476221109 | | eng  a978-0-495-09540-8 aeng a345.01 a345.01 NEU a0 aNeubauer, David W1 aAmerica's Courts :bAnd the Criminal Justice System /cDavid W. Neubauer a9th Ed. aCanada :bThomson Wadsworth,c2008 axxvi, 521 p. :b:illus, ;c26 cm aIndeks : p.495-521 ap.469-493 aThis book examines the history, traditions, and philosopying court. In a complex, sometimes contradictory, and often fragmented procces, defendant are sentenced to or found guilyt, and the guality are sentenced to prison or placed on probalition. This book is a about the defendants caught up in the procces: The three-time losers, the scared young first offenders, and the bussiness executive who are before the court to answer an indictment. But most of all, this book focuses on the prosectors, judges, the daily decisions about guilt or innocence, probations or prison. The impact of these decisions on crime and criminals is the subject of widespread controversy. Concern over how the courts handle criminal cases has been a staple of American political rhetoric for decedes. The nature of this public debate, as well as solutions proposed to corrent the problems, are integral parts . 4aAmerican's courts 4aCriminal a16235/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a16234/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a11282/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a11283/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a11281/MKRI-P/XII-2008 a11282/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a16235/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a16234/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a11283/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a11281/MKRI-P/XII-2008