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Henderson has written a most readable book about the development of US federal criminal law between 1801 and 1829. He raises several challenging questions: 'How well did the [criminal justice] system protect society? Did the system evolve in relation to social and economic change? What was the role of politics in this evolution? Did oppression occur?' Choice
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