The Need of Criminal Education according to Students of Law, Prosecuting Attorneys, Judges, Policemen and Forensic Doctors
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The idea of writing this report did not arise ad hoc. At many Polish universities crime detection became an optional subject, which in practice means a free choice. Despite comprehensiveness, the level of difficulty (especially the expertise and its course), it is still willingly chosen by students. A lot of them come to the lectures, classes, though they have not chosen this subject. Crime detection draws their interest.
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