Readings in criminal justice
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Readings in criminal justice
McCutchan Pub., c1969
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- 1. Legal and philosophiic foundations:
- The aims of the criminal law / Henry M. Hart, Jr
- The State and the accused : balance of advantage in criminal procedure / Abraham S. Goldstein
- Two models of the criminal process / Herbert L. Packer
- 2. Constitutional guarantees and police power:
- The Supreme Court and restrictions on police interrogation / Lawrence Herman
- Police interrogation and the privilege against self-incrimination / Walter V. Schaefer
- Constitutional limitations on detention for investigation / Gerald H. Abrams
- The law and practice of field interrogation / Wayland D. Plicher
- 3. Crinimal prosecution:
- Police discretion not to invoke the criminal process : low visibility decisions in the administration of justice / Joseph Goldstein
- Gideon and beyond : achieving an adequate defense for the indigent / Barry Siegal
- The last days of bail / John V. Ryan
- Alternatives to arrest of lesser offenders / Cyril D. Robinson
- The grand jury under attack / Richard D. Younger
- 4. The trial and sentencing process:
- The functions of the jury : facts or fictions? / Dale W. Broeder
- The press and the oppressed : a study of prejudicial news reporting in criminal cases / Carolyn Jaffe
- Pleading guilty for considerations : a study of bargain justice / Donald J. Newman
- Sentencing structure : its effect upon systems for the administration of justice / Lloyd E. Ohlin & Frank J. Remington