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In the Name of the Law: An Oral History of Law Enforcement |
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Rating:  Summary: Interviews with more than one hundred men and women Review: In The Name Of The Law: An Oral History Of Law Enforcement, J. Mack Lofton, Jr. has assembled brief interviews with more than one hundred men and women drawn from the various divisions of law enforcement, including prosecutors; criminal court judges; bailiffs; probation officers; people working for county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, and others. An absorbing tour through real human voices shaping a concrete picture of the law as a living force in America today, In The Name Of The Law is an impressive and seminal work which is a strongly recommended addition to personal, professional, and academic library Judicial Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
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