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John C. Schneider.The Roots of Justice: Crime and Punishment in Alameda County, California, 1870–1910. By Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1981. xvi + 335 pp. Maps, illustrations, chart, tables, notes, and index.BOOK REVIEWS....
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Artists can produce sketches of suspects from the recollections of victims or witnesses; they also can produce illustrations to assist prosecutors in court. An increasingly used technique involves illustrating the step-by-step development of accidents or crimes by means of computer-generated animations....
Crime and punishment: An analysis of university plagiarism policies Over decades, plagiarism in academic writing has been viewed as a serious issue of academic integrity within educational institutions. Universities are inc... Sutherland-Smith,Wendy - 《Semiotica》 被引量: 22发表: 2011年 Teaching St...
Herman Diederiks Prize `Quiet thieves, quiet punishment': private responses to the `respectable' offender, c. 1850-1930 Crime, Histoire & Sociétés / Crime, History & Societies, Vol. 9, n°1 | 2005 22doi:10.4000/chs.380J. LockerCrime, history and societies J. Locker - 《Crime History ...
If this punishment is right the criminals must have a lot of property. How much money is there in this crowd? And yet you are all here for crimes against property. The people up and down the Lake Shore have not committed crime, still they have so much property they don’t know what ...
Reading, Short And Deep#462 Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discussIf The Red Slayerby Robert Sheckley Here’s a link to the story |PDF|. If The Red Slayerwas first published in Amazing Stories, July 1959. Posted byScott D. DanielsonBecome a Patron!