The Justice System and the Family: Police, Courts, and Incarceration

The Justice System and the Family: Police, Courts, and Incarceration
ISBN-10
1803823615
ISBN-13
9781803823614
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
2022-10-14
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing
Authors
Sampson Lee Blair, Sheila Royo Maxwell

Description

An enlightening insight into the family dynamics surrounding contact with the justice system, Police, Courts, and Incarceration is interesting reading for researchers and students of family, sociology and criminology.

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