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- catalog abstract "A collection of articles which appeared in the New York Times magazine, 1952-69.".
- catalog alternative "New York times.".
- catalog contributor b4959427.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "A collection of articles which appeared in the New York Times magazine, 1952-69.".
- catalog description "Bibliogr. pages 279-280. Index.".
- catalog description "There's always a crime wave, by F. J. Cook.--Corruption runs far deeper than politics, by M. B. Clinard.--When the cops were not "handcuffed," by Y. Kamisar.--What happens when the police strike, by G. Clark.--Is the Court handcuffing the cops? By J. Vorenberg.--The criminal gets the breaks, by D. Gutman.--Tangled issue of wiretapping, by A. Lewis.--When the public judges the Court, by A. F. Westin.--The cop as social scientist, by S. Braun.--Police work, by J. Q. Wilson.--"Hogan's office": a kind of ministry of justice, by M. Mayer.--Inside view of the High Court, by W. J. Brennan, Jr.--The prison "culture"--from the inside, by M. Arc.--Violence, like charity, begins at home, by R. Sullivan.--A judge with "disciplined indignation," by G. Samuels.--Working their way through jail, by G. Samuels.--Role playing: a judge is a con, a con is a judge, by R. Hammer.--Where junkies learn to hang tough, by G. Samuels.--Britain pays the victim of the crime, by C. Hussey.--Brief for a better court system, by A. T. Vanderbilt.--Should prisons be abolished? By R. S. Banay.--Suggested reading (p. [279]-280)".
- catalog extent "289 p.".
- catalog identifier "0812901789".
- catalog isPartOf "New York times book".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Quadrangle Books".
- catalog subject "345/.73/05".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of.".
- catalog subject "KF9223.A75 C74".
- catalog tableOfContents "There's always a crime wave, by F. J. Cook.--Corruption runs far deeper than politics, by M. B. Clinard.--When the cops were not "handcuffed," by Y. Kamisar.--What happens when the police strike, by G. Clark.--Is the Court handcuffing the cops? By J. Vorenberg.--The criminal gets the breaks, by D. Gutman.--Tangled issue of wiretapping, by A. Lewis.--When the public judges the Court, by A. F. Westin.--The cop as social scientist, by S. Braun.--Police work, by J. Q. Wilson.--"Hogan's office": a kind of ministry of justice, by M. Mayer.--Inside view of the High Court, by W. J. Brennan, Jr.--The prison "culture"--from the inside, by M. Arc.--Violence, like charity, begins at home, by R. Sullivan.--A judge with "disciplined indignation," by G. Samuels.--Working their way through jail, by G. Samuels.--Role playing: a judge is a con, a con is a judge, by R. Hammer.--Where junkies learn to hang tough, by G. Samuels.--Britain pays the victim of the crime, by C. Hussey.--Brief for a better court system, by A. T. Vanderbilt.--Should prisons be abolished? By R. S. Banay.--Suggested reading (p. [279]-280)".
- catalog title "Crime and criminal justice. Edited with an introd. by Donald R. Cressey.".
- catalog type "text".