Citizen attitudes toward errors in criminal justice: implications of the declining acceptance of Blackstone's ratio
The “Blackstone ratio,” positing that “it is better that ten guilty individuals escape, than that one innocent suffer,” is a well-known principle of criminal justice. The methods of implementing the legal policy of maximum possible certainty of guilt congruent with Blackstone's ratio consists o...
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2017
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International journal of law, crime and justice
Año: 2017, Volumen: 48, Páginas: 14-26 |
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