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82 pp.
| Chelsea |
November, 1999 |
LibraryISBN 0-7910-4286-3$$19.95
(3)
YACrime, Justice, and Punishment series.The Duty to Rescue focuses on whether bystanders have a legal or moral responsibility to assist victims of crime and accidents; Race, Crime, and Punishment looks at inequities between races in criminal arrests and sentencing. Both books draw examples from historical and contemporary court cases and are illustrated with average-quality black-and-white photos. Bib., ind.