Character in the criminal trial Mike Redmayne.
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- 9780191746765
- 345.4106 23
- KD8371
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345.41 SM-L Law for criminologists a practical guide | 345.4102338 AL-C Criminal justice and taxation | 345.4105 LA- Law of disclosure a perennial problem in criminal justice | 345.4106 RE-C Character in the criminal trial | 345.42 BI-F Feminist perspectives on criminal law | 345.42 MI-M Making of the modern law of defamation | 345.420014 HA-D Definition in the criminal law |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The use of character in the criminal trial raises a number of controversial issues such as the nature of criminal responsibility, the link between past and future behaviour, and the way juries and judges reason about evidence of prior wrongdoing. This book reassesses and reflects on the significance of the law's increasing emphasis on character.
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