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Andragogical Instruction for Effective Police Training

Robert F. Vodde
ISBN: 9781604976083

This groundbreaking book details a two-year study that examined and compared the efficacy of an andragogical instructional methodology to that of a traditional, pedagogical, militaristic format of basic police training. Read More..

Comparing American and British Legal Education Systems:

Lessons for Commonwealth African Law Schools
Kenneth K. Mwenda
ISBN: 9781934043516

What is the difference between a law degree in the US and the UK? Dr. Kenneth Mwenda, a well-seasoned international lawyer and academic, guides us through the specific details and illuminates the core differences. Read More..

The Constitution, Race, and Renewed Relevance of Original Intent:

Reclaiming the Lost Opportunity of Federalism
Donald Lively
ISBN: 9781604975628

This publication is particularly relevant at a time when racial dynamics are in flux and the law, particularly interpretation of the law, has become largely static. This book provides significant insights that increasingly will reflect understanding of racial reality in the twenty-first century. Read More..

Corruption in Tanzania:

The Case for Circumstantial Evidence
Edward Hoseah
ISBN: 9781604975932

This book provides a strong case for circumstantial evidence approaches to improve the effectiveness and contribution of the legal system in the fight against corruption. Read More..