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- catalog contributor b1992672.
- catalog contributor b1992673.
- catalog contributor b1992674.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part ONE: PERSPECTIVE -- 1. Introduction: a perspective on the systematic study of the legal order -- 2. A model of law and society -- Part TWO: THE CREATION OF FORMAL RULES OF LAW -- 3. The creation of rules and value-choice -- 4 . From stateless societies to the state -- 5. The creation of law in modern societies, rule-creation and the enforcement of custom -- 6. The institutions of law-making: the legislature -- 7. The appellate courts: inputs -- 8. Conversion processes in appellate courts -- 9. Outputs of appellate courts -- Part Three: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW -- 10. The substantive criminal law: general principles -- 11. Substantive criminal-law principles controlling the acts of law-enforcement agents -- 12. The scope and technique of the substantive criminal law: statutory offenses -- Part Four: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW -- 13 . The implementation of law in stateless societies -- 14. The implementation of law in complex societies: introduction -- 15. The investigation and control of criminal activity by the police -- 16. The implementation of law in complex societies: arrest -- 17. Policy deviancy -- 18 .The control of police illegality and police descretion -- 19. Prosecution -- 20. The trial -- 21. Sentencing and sentences -- 22. Poverty and the criminal process -- 23. The relationship between organized crime, professional theft, and the criminal process -- 24. Conclusion".
- catalog extent "x, 533 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Law, order, and power.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Law, order, and power.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.".
- catalog relation "Law, order, and power.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "347/.73".
- catalog subject "Justice, Administration of United States.".
- catalog subject "KF384.A75 C5".
- catalog subject "Law Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Law United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part ONE: PERSPECTIVE -- 1. Introduction: a perspective on the systematic study of the legal order -- 2. A model of law and society -- Part TWO: THE CREATION OF FORMAL RULES OF LAW -- 3. The creation of rules and value-choice -- 4 . From stateless societies to the state -- 5. The creation of law in modern societies, rule-creation and the enforcement of custom -- 6. The institutions of law-making: the legislature -- 7. The appellate courts: inputs -- 8. Conversion processes in appellate courts -- 9. Outputs of appellate courts -- Part Three: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW -- 10. The substantive criminal law: general principles -- 11. Substantive criminal-law principles controlling the acts of law-enforcement agents -- 12. The scope and technique of the substantive criminal law: statutory offenses -- Part Four: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW -- 13 . The implementation of law in stateless societies -- 14. The implementation of law in complex societies: introduction -- 15. The investigation and control of criminal activity by the police -- 16. The implementation of law in complex societies: arrest -- 17. Policy deviancy -- 18 .The control of police illegality and police descretion -- 19. Prosecution -- 20. The trial -- 21. Sentencing and sentences -- 22. Poverty and the criminal process -- 23. The relationship between organized crime, professional theft, and the criminal process -- 24. Conclusion".
- catalog title "Law, order, and power [by] William J. Chambliss [and] Robert B. Seidman.".
- catalog type "text".