Analyze and describe the due process and the crime control perspectives
Analyze and describe the due process and the crime control perspectives
Text: Author(s):Publisher:Study Guidewww.calcoast.eduPhone: 714-547-9625 Fax: 714-547-5777Criminal Procedure 3rd Edition, 2018ISBN: 9780134548654John L. WorrallPearson
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