Om The Principles Of Anthropology And Sociology In Their Relations To Criminal Procedure
In this groundbreaking work, Maurice Parmelee explores the connections between anthropology, sociology, and criminal justice. By examining the ways in which social and cultural factors influence criminal behavior and the administration of justice, Parmelee provides a fresh and insightful perspective on this complex topic. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of social science and criminal law.
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