Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the American legal system and the world of crime with Arthur Train's "Courts and Criminals." This compelling exploration delves into the intricacies of law, courts, and the lives of criminals in the United States. A vital resource for anyone interested in criminology, criminal law, and the social sciences, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical landscape of crime and the legal system's response. Explore the themes of crime and justice as Train examines the workings of the courts and the motivations behind criminal behavior. Meticulously prepared for print republication, this book provides a timeless perspective on enduring issues related to law and society, retaining its relevance for readers interested in true crime and the complex relationship between criminals and the courts that judge them.
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