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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 1722
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Author: United States
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 1722
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lysander Spooner
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Published: 1844
Total Pages: 28
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Substance Abuse and Habitual Behavior
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 1982-01-01
Total Pages: 55
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDefenders of marijuana use may seize on the ambiguity or absence of evidence for such damage and ignore any other effects on education or safety; those opposed to marijuana use may emphasize the possibility of chronic disease that is suggested by some laboratory findings and ignore the social, political, and economic costs of fighting a well-established custom. The Committee wishes to make clear what it regards as the limits of this report for the selection of policy alteratives. Scientific judgment can estimate the prevalence of different kinds of use, risks to health, economic costs, and the like under current policies and can try to project such estimates for new policies. It can come to some conclusions based on those estimates. But selection of an alternative is always a value-governed choice, which can ultimately be made only by the political process.
Author: William Wells Brown
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Published: 1867
Total Pages: 406
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roscoe Pound
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781412820653
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRoscoe Pound believed that unless the criminal justice system maintains stability while adapting to change, it will either fossilize or be subject to the whims of public opinion. In Criminal Justice in America, Pound recognizes the dangers law faces when it does not keep pace with societal change. When the home, neighborhood, and religion are no longer capable of social control, increased conflicts arise, laws proliferate, and new menaces wrought by technology, drugs, and juvenile delinquency flourish. Where Pound saw the influence of the motion pictures as part of the "multiplication of the agencies of menace," today we might cite television and the Internet. His point still holds true: The "old machinery" cannot meet the evolving needs of society. In Criminal Justice in America, Pound points out that one aspect of the criminal justice problem is a rigid mechanical approach that resists change. The other dimension of the problem is that change, when it comes, will result from the pressure of public opinion. Justice suffers when the public is moved by the oldest of public feelings, vengeance. This can result in citizens taking the law into their own handsâfrom tax evasion to mob lynchingsâas well as in altering the judicial systemâfrom sensationalizing trials to producing wrongful convictions. Ron Christenson, in his new introduction, discusses the evolution of Roscoe Pound's career and thought. Pound's theories on jurisprudence were remarkably prescient. They continue to gain resonance as crimes become more and more sensationalized by the media. Criminal Justice in America is a fascinating study that should be read by legal scholars and professionals, sociologists, political theorists, and philosophers.
Author: Gallus Thomann
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 306
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Leigh Colvin
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 688
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 66
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 642
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