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 | | A comparative study of civil rights and liberties in Ireland, the U.K., and the U.S. other than those related to criminal procedure, including freedom of speech, accommodation of religious differences, privacy, and discrimination. |
 | | How different systems, such as the USA, France, England and Ireland, uncover, prosecute and punish crimes, including arrest and pretrial detention, search and seizure, interrogations and confessions, role of counsel, powers of the court, use of juries, involvement of the victim, nature of proof, presumptions of innocence, and exclusionary rules. |
 | | Identify and analyze the underlying assumptions and tensions in administering a criminal justice system consistent with the public interest, fairness to the accused, and justice for the victim. |
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