Doing Justice

About this book
In Doing Justice Bharara takes us into the gritty, tactically complex, often sensational world of America's criminal justice system. We meet the wrongly accused and those who have escaped scrutiny for too long, the fraudsters and mobsters, investigators and interrogators, snitches and witnesses. We learn what justice is and the basics of building a case, and how judgement must be delivered not only with toughness, but with calmness, care and compassion. This is not just a book about the law. This is a book about integrity, leadership, decision-making and moral reasoning - and one that teaches us how to think and act justly in our own lives.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20161594W
Subjects
Justice, administration ofRule of lawJusticeLaw enforcement, moral and ethical aspectsnyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2019-04-07New York Times bestsellerNew York Times reviewedAdministration of JusticeMoral and ethical aspectsAdministration of Criminal justiceGovernment attorneysBiographyPOLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / Judicial BranchTRUE CRIME / GeneralLAW / Government / GeneralRechtUnited States. District Attorney (New York : Southern District)United States