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The distinguished author team of W illiam J. Stuntz and Joseph L. Hoffmann has written an innovative new casebook that moves the study of criminal law out of the classic law and philosophy framework (“Why do we punish?”) and into the real world (“How is criminal law interpreted and applied in today’s criminal justice system? ”). The entirely new perspective of Defining Crimes reflects the essential nature of the problems and issues that affect criminal cases every day.
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The distinguished author team of W illiam J. Stuntz and Joseph L. Hoffmann has written an innovative new casebook that moves the study of criminal law out of the classic law and philosophy framework (and#8220;Why do we punish?and#8221;) and into the real world (and#8220;How is criminal law interpreted and applied in todayand#8217;s criminal justice system? and#8221;). The entirely new perspective of Defining Crimes reflects the essential nature of the problems and issues that affect criminal cases every day.
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