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The Craft Of Justice Politics And Work In Criminal Court Communities Reprint 2016 Roy B Flemming Peter F Nardulli James Eisenstein

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The Craft Of Justice Politics And Work In Criminal Court Communities Reprint 2016 Roy B Flemming Peter F Nardulli James Eisenstein
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Roy B. Flemming; Peter F. Nardulli; James Eisenstein
ISBN: 9781512805505, 1512805505
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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The Craft Of Justice Politics And Work In Criminal Court Communities Reprint 2016 Roy B Flemming Peter F Nardulli James Eisenstein by Roy B. Flemming; Peter F. Nardulli; James Eisenstein 9781512805505, 1512805505 instant download after payment.

The final volume of a trilogy (begun with The Contours of Justice and The Tenor of Justice) based on a large-scale, complex study of nine criminal courts. Explains how criminal court policies reflect tensions or harmony among judges on the bench, and identifies and illustrates patterns of dominance and conflict within courthouse communities.

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