The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, כרך 46Northwestern University School of Law, 1956 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 79
עמוד 420
Note , however , that the fictitious crime charge should be as plausible as the actual crime charge . That this is doubtful is reflected by the use of three times as many actual crime questions ( at least in the example furnished above ) ...
Note , however , that the fictitious crime charge should be as plausible as the actual crime charge . That this is doubtful is reflected by the use of three times as many actual crime questions ( at least in the example furnished above ) ...
עמוד 786
... charge , light sentence ) and comparing them with the last two ( concurrent sentence , charge dismissed ) a significant difference between types of bargain- ing and retention of counsel is seen . x2 23.72 , d.f. = 1 , significant at 5 ...
... charge , light sentence ) and comparing them with the last two ( concurrent sentence , charge dismissed ) a significant difference between types of bargain- ing and retention of counsel is seen . x2 23.72 , d.f. = 1 , significant at 5 ...
עמוד 789
... charge . One of the most important implications of the informal methods is the effect of these processes on selection for probation . A promise of the prosecutor's recommenda- tion for probation was one of the most common values given ...
... charge . One of the most important implications of the informal methods is the effect of these processes on selection for probation . A promise of the prosecutor's recommenda- tion for probation was one of the most common values given ...
תוכן
MAYJUNE 1955 | 1 |
The Grand Jury Under Attack | 26 |
Some Aspects of Mental Abnormality in Relation to Crime | 50 |
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