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    Winning! using lawyers' courtroom techniques to get your way in everyday situations by Nelson

    Published 1997
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    Fingerprints analysis and understanding by Hawthorne, Mark R.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…The history of fingerprints -- Systematic methods of identification -- Fingerprint pattern types and associated terminology -- Classification : Henry with FBI extension, NCIC, and IAFIS -- Known/direct/inked fingerprints; unknown/latent fingerprints -- Courtroom presentation.…”
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    Forensic criminology by Williams, Andy

    Published 2015
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    Civilizational imperatives Americans, Moros, and the colonial world by Charbonneau, Oliver 1984-

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Other frontiers -- Imagining the Moro: racial and spatial fantasies in Mindanao-Sulu -- Courtrooms, clinics, and colonies: remaking the southern Philippines -- Civilizational imperatives: building colonial classrooms -- Corrective violence: on fear, massacre, and punishment -- Tropical idylls: maintaining colonial spaces and bodies -- Moros in America: visiting the metropole in fact and fiction -- Imperial interactivities: Mindanao-Sulu in a connected world -- Colonial remains.…”
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    For the thrill of it Leopold, Loeb, and the murder that shocked jazz age Chicago by Baatz, Simon

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…List of illustrations -- Preface -- Part 1: Crime -- 1: Kidnapping -- 2: Relationship -- 3: Planning the murder -- 4: Murder -- 5: Ransom -- 6: Interrogation -- 7: Confessions -- Part 2: Attorneys -- 8: Clarence Darrow -- 9: Robert Crowe -- Part 3: Courtroom -- 10: Indictment -- 11: Scientists arrive -- 12: Mitigation of punishment -- 13: Psychiatrists for the defense -- 14: Psychiatrists for the state -- 15: Closing statements -- 16: Sentencing -- 17: Aftermath -- Leopold and Loeb in fiction -- Author's note -- Sources -- Notes -- Index -- Illustration credits.…”
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    Letters from Nuremberg my father's narrative of a quest for justice by Dodd, Christopher J. (Christopher John) 1944-

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Unexamined for decades, these letters now remind us of the inspiration that good people across the world have long taken from that courtroom -- and that fear and retribution are not the only bases for confrontation -- From publisher description…”
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    Women judges in the Muslim world a comparative study of discourse and practice

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Empirical realities of a theoretical debate / Ulrike Schultz -- Women's access to legal education and their appointment to the judiciary : the Dutch, Egyptian, and Indonesian cases compared / Nadia Sonneveld -- Female judges at Idonesian religious courtrooms : opportunities and challenges to gender equality / Euis Nurlaelawati an Arskal Salim -- Seeking Portia and the Duke : male and female judges dispensing justice in paternity cases in Morocco / Nadia Sonneveld -- Female judges in Malaysian Sharia courts : a problem of gender or legal interpretation? …”
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    Forensic investigation of explosions by Beveridge, Alexander

    Published 2012
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    The new humanities reader by Miller, Richard E. (Richard Earl) 1961-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…The ecology of magic / David Abram -- Honor and shame / Lila Abu-Lughod -- Science in the courtroom: opinions without evidence / Marcia Angell -- Does God have a future? …”
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    Research handbook on child soldiers by Barrett, Jastine C.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…/ Godfrey Odongo -- Minors and miners : accountability beyond child soldiering in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Sharanjeet Parmar and Yann Lebrat -- Crimes committed by child soldiers : an argument for coherence / Nikila Kaushik and Steven Freeland -- Child soldiers in international courtrooms : unqualified perpetrators, erratic witnesses and irreparable victims? …”
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