What are the issues surrounding specialized courts? Do you think they will remain a part of our justice system? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Specialized courts may be viewed as a fad. It may be argued that these courts are too far removed from what courts should really do, that there isn't enough research to support these courts, that they are soft on crime, that they only work for certain individuals, and could be unconstitutional.
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a. True b. False
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A. ?about the same number of B. ?many more C. ?fewer D. ?primarily children as
The most famous trial for war crimes, and crimes against humanity, took place in:
a. Moscow b. Beijing c. Nuremberg d. London
What are the differences among the consensus, pluralistic, and conflict perspectives? Which comes closest to your way of understanding society? Why?
What will be an ideal response?