Russian Justice
Mary Stevenson Callcott
Table of contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II: THE SOVIET THEORY OF CRIME
CHAPTER III: CRIME REPRESSION SINCE THE REVOLUTION
CHAPTER IV: WHAT CRIMES ARE COMMITTED AND WHO COMMITS THEM?
CHAPTER V: WHAT THE COURTS ARE LIKE
CHAPTER VI: THE PRELIMINARY STAGE
CHAPTER VII: SCIENTIFIC AIDS TO THE COURT
CHAPTER VIII: THE PROSECUTION
CHAPTER IX: THE DEFENSE AND THE DEFENDANT
CHAPTER X: CORRECTIVE LABOR
CHAPTER XI: SOKOLNIKI
CHAPTER XII: A WOMEN’S PRISON
CHAPTER XIII: THE CHILD AND THE LAW
CHAPTER XIV: BOLSHEVO LABOR COMMUNE
CHAPTER XV: CONCLUSION
APPENDIX: TRANSLATION OF CRIMINAL CODE GENERAL SECTION
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