The Ordering of Justice: A Study of Accused Persons As Dependants in the Criminal Process (Canadian Studies in Criminology, 6)
Description:
The authors discuss prospects for changing the criminal process and conclude that the range of reforms that have been advocated, and sometimes implemented, does not lead to an alteration of the accused?s position within the ordering of justice because the system is not truly adversarial.
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