The Criminal Justice System: Politics and PoliciesWest/Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1998 - 506 páginas This text provides an in-depth look at policy issues related to policing, courts, and corrections. It gives students the opportunity to look at difficult issues related to important topics, through an interesting selection of readings. Flexible in its design, the book includes twenty-seven classic and contemporary articles that promote understanding of important issues in the field and encourage readers to think critically about the links between police, politics, law and the administration of justice. Students will explore everything from the crime policies that do or do not work to the latest hot topics. |
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Página 210
... disposition . How is the veteran prosecutor to be reconciled with the new prosecutor . . . ? The answer lies in what the prosecutor learns and is taught about plea bar- gaining . His education , like the defense attorney's , is not ...
... disposition . How is the veteran prosecutor to be reconciled with the new prosecutor . . . ? The answer lies in what the prosecutor learns and is taught about plea bar- gaining . His education , like the defense attorney's , is not ...
Página 213
... dispose of them quickly . If the defense attorney requests some sort of no - time disposition that is dependent upon either a prosecutorial reduction of charges or a sentence rec- ommendation , the prosecutor and state's attorney are ...
... dispose of them quickly . If the defense attorney requests some sort of no - time disposition that is dependent upon either a prosecutorial reduction of charges or a sentence rec- ommendation , the prosecutor and state's attorney are ...
Página 321
... disposition of their cases , and that 52 percent of them were released on nonfinancial conditions , by police field citation or PTA . Thirty - seven percent were released on bond , and only 11 percent were detained until disposition ...
... disposition of their cases , and that 52 percent of them were released on nonfinancial conditions , by police field citation or PTA . Thirty - seven percent were released on bond , and only 11 percent were detained until disposition ...
Contenido
Two Models of the Criminal Process | 9 |
Toward a Theory of StreetLevel Bureaucracy | 24 |
Racial Politics Racial Disparities and the War on Crime | 41 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
Federal Agents: The Growth of Federal Law Enforcement in America Jeff Bumgarner Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |