Call Number (LC) Title Results
KD8382 .M57 1997i Silence, confessions and improperly obtained evidence 1
KD8384 .B79 1997 Interrogation and confession : a study of progress, process, and practice / 1
KD8384 .B79 2018 Interrogation and confession : a study of progress, process and practice / 1
KD8384.H86 1657 The humble confession of Abraham Fuller of Angell-Alley in Bishops-Gate Parish without 1
KD8384 .M57 1985 Confessions / 1
KD8386 .E17 1998 The case for the right to silence / 1
KD8386 .E27 1991 The right to silence / 1
KD8386 .E27 1998 The case for the right to silence / 1
KD8386 .L48 Origins of the Fifth amendment; the right against self-incrimination 1
KD8386 .P75 1997 The privilege against self-incrimination : its origins and development / 2
KD8386 .Q57 2017eb The rise and fall of the right of silence : principle, politics and policy / 2
KD8386 .S87 1994 Suspicion and silence : the right to silence in criminal investigations / 1
KD8388 .G56 2022 Protecting national security : a history of British communications investigation regulation / 1
KD8391 The adversarial process and the vulnerable witness 1
KD8391 .A73 2005 Questions and answers in the English courtroom (1640-1760) : a sociopragmatic analysis / 1
KD8391 .A73 2005eb Questions and answers in the English courtroom (1640-1760) : a sociopragmatic analysis / 1
KD8391 .B47 Slingsby Bethell, Esq., his enquiry after William Baly the only witness against him upon the tryal of the riot, at Guild-Hall, on the 8th of May, 1683. 2
KD8391 .E44 2001i The adversarial process and the vulnerable witness 1
KD8393 Expert Evidence and Scientific Proof in Criminal Trials. 1
KD8400 Verdict according to conscience : perspectives on the English criminal trial jury, 1200-1800 / 1