Free Market Criminal Justice : How Democracy and Laissez Faire Undermine the Rule of Law
by Brown, Darryl K.
Published by : Oxford University Press (New York) Physical details: 304 Pages 24x16 cm | HB ISBN:9780190457877. Year: 2016Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Free Market Criminal Justice explains how excessive faith in democratic politics and free markets has undermined the rule of law in the US criminal process. It argues that, to strengthen the rule of law, American criminal justice needs less democracy, less market-inspired process, and more law.
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