Criminal Justice in Action: The Core: New York Version

ISBN-10
0534721990
ISBN-13
9780534721992
Series
Criminal Justice in Action
Language
English
Published
2001
Authors
Larry K. Gaines, Michael Kaune, Roger L. Miller

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