Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime in America
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Rating | : | 4.14 (963 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0812830709 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 371 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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paperback book with the name of Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime in America are written by William Tucker. it launch on 0000-00-00 and has 371 number of pages. Here, you can read it online or download on any other format as u want to.
"Clear thinking, well researched" according to Capt Phil. I bought a used book which had been marked as "withdrawn" from a public library. Apparently, a well-researched academic analysis of crime & justice in America, with logical conclusions drawn, was way too much common sense for the librarians at the Citrus County Library, whichever state that's in. (Florida?)Though published in 1985, most of the information and opinion is applicable today --. The Reality of Criminal Code/Constitution Interpretation Country Refuge The book is one of the most readable books addressing our criminal courts. Tucker makes a clear case that our constitution has been distorted by serial court decisions to the point it no longer protects the average citizen. Victims are left with little recourse while the criminal (that made them victims) has a wealth of protection, fr4om their question, evidence, arrest, appearances, his/h
Tucker maintains that the courts have become the private preserve of judges and lawyers, who wish in essence that the public would stay away from their business. NovemberCopyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. . From blasts at the exclusionary rule to a plea for increased application of the death penalty, Tucker (Progress and Privilege) takes stands that will surely be talked about. From Publishers Weekly This hard-hitting look at crime, criminals, the judicial process and the prison system offers startling and controversial conclusions. Moving to more explosive topics, he maintains that young black males commit crimes out of proportion to their numbershe attributes this to the breakdown of the black family bec