Courts and criminal justice : emerging issues
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Courts and criminal justice : emerging issues
(Perspectives in criminal justice, 9)
Sage Publications, c1985
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"Published in cooperation with the Academy of Criminal Sciences."
内容説明・目次
内容説明
These papers form an excellent supplementary text for introductory and advanced courses on courts and criminal justice. Each section deals with a different issue: the purpose of criminal courts, the role of expert witnesses, comparative analyses of court processes, and the impact of court decisions on criminal justice. Articles have been written by a diverse group of scholars who employ a wide range of methodologies and perspectives.
目次
PART ONE: WHAT SHOULD CRIMINAL COURTS DO?
Procedure vs Consequences - Anne M Heinz
Experimental Evidence of Preferences for Procedural and Distributive Justice
Two Thoughts on Plea Bargaining - Shannon McIntyre Jordan
PART TWO: EXPERT WITNESSES IN CRIMINAL COURTS
Determinants of Expert Witnesses' Opinions in Insanity Defense Cases - Robert J Homant and Daniel B Kennedy
Social Scientists in the Courtroom - Marc G Gertz and Edmond J True
The Frustrations of Two Expert Witnesses
PART THREE: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRIMINAL COURTS
The Third System of Justice - Gary N Keveles
Military Justice
Protecting Defendants' Rights - Jack E Call
A Review of Literature on State and Federal Courts
PART FOUR: THE EFFECT OF COURT DECISIONS ON ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Federal Court Impact on a Local Jail - Charles Weber, Albert C Price, and Ellis Perlman
Contemporary Doctrines of Civil Death - George H Cox Jr and David M Speak
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