Criminal Justice and Moral Issues
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Criminal Justice and Moral Issues

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This text addresses the following two questions: "What kinds of problems can the law solve?" and "What kinds of problems does the law create?"
Using these questions as starting points, Meier and Geis evenhandedly explore the role and function of law relating to six major issues that often divide Americans today: prostitution, drug use, homosexuality, ab...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published February 1st 2007 by Oxford University Press, USA
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