Law and crime; essays in honor of Sir John Barry. / Edited by Norval Morris and Mark Perlman.
1972
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Law and crime; essays in honor of Sir John Barry. / Edited by Norval Morris and Mark Perlman.
Added Author
Barry, John Vincent, Sir, 1903-1969.
Morris, Norval, 1923-2004, editor.
Perlman, Mark, 1923-2006, editor.
Morris, Norval, 1923-2004, editor.
Perlman, Mark, 1923-2006, editor.
Imprint
New York : Gordon and Breach, [1972]
Description
vii, 259 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The judgments of Sir John Barry, by G. Sawer.
The assessment of credibility, by Sir R. Eggleston.
The concept of recklessness in the criminal law, by C. Howard and I. D. Elliott.
Law in a scientific age, by P. Brett.
The changing face of British criminal justice, by Baroness Wootton of Abinger.
Corrections and the community, by N. Morris.
Reformatory aspects of the transportation of criminals to Australia, by A. G. L. Shaw.
Thomas Mott Osborne: 1859-1926
pioneer in penology, by G. Hawkins.
Some reflections on theorizing about industrial relations, by M. Perlman.
A memoir, by Sir E. Gorman.
A memoir, by Z. Cowen.
Sir John Barry: bibliography (p. 246-257)
The assessment of credibility, by Sir R. Eggleston.
The concept of recklessness in the criminal law, by C. Howard and I. D. Elliott.
Law in a scientific age, by P. Brett.
The changing face of British criminal justice, by Baroness Wootton of Abinger.
Corrections and the community, by N. Morris.
Reformatory aspects of the transportation of criminals to Australia, by A. G. L. Shaw.
Thomas Mott Osborne: 1859-1926
pioneer in penology, by G. Hawkins.
Some reflections on theorizing about industrial relations, by M. Perlman.
A memoir, by Sir E. Gorman.
A memoir, by Z. Cowen.
Sir John Barry: bibliography (p. 246-257)
Call Number
KD7876.A75 L3
Language
English
ISBN
0677152701
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