She was also praised for her attention to criminal justice.
Williams worked in the field of criminal justice for more than a decade.
Our focus will be upon key issues of criminal justice.
He wrote "Why should our criminal justice system be afraid?"
After her high school years, she chose to study criminal justice.
And tomorrow I have my first class in criminal justice.
But it still has to give something, or choose between security and criminal justice.
But it also results from familiar politics of criminal justice.
"We could have spent more on other criminal justice and social programs," she said.
Yet truth at any cost is not the only goal of criminal justice.
The Court was a superior court of civil and criminal jurisdiction.
The baron maintained the civil and criminal jurisdiction over the entire population.
In 1400 Wenceslaus gave all criminal jurisdiction to the town only.
It made a sweeping claim of regional power and criminal jurisdiction.
The terms of the agreement extended state civil and criminal jurisdiction to the settlement lands.
The criminal jurisdiction of the tribal courts is similarly complicated.
The two sides reported progress on the issue of criminal jurisdiction over the 40,000 American troops at the installations.
For the law in other criminal jurisdictions, see diminished responsibility.
They can be given civil and minor criminal jurisdiction.
In 1642 Hope was appointed general of the cunzie-house, an office with both a civil and a criminal jurisdiction.