The Penal System: An IntroductionNow in its fifth edition, The Penal System: An Introduction remains the most complete, accessible and authoritative resource for your studies in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Fully revised and updated to account for recent changes in the Criminal Justice System, the new edition includes:
The Penal System consolidates and builds on the successful formula of the fourth edition, bringing the text in line with the key issues facing the Criminal Justice System today. It will prove essential reading across all undergraduate levels for modules on Criminal Justice and Prisons/Punishment. |
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The Penal System: An Introduction Michael Cavadino,James Dignan,George Mair No preview available - 2013 |
The Penal System: An Introduction Michael Cavadino,James Dignan,George Mair No preview available - 2013 |
The Penal System: An Introduction Michael Cavadino,James Dignan,George Mair No preview available - 2013 |
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