Jury Trials and Plea Bargaining: A True History
Autor Chester L Mirsky, Mike McConvilleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841135168
ISBN-10: 184113516X
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184113516X
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This book is a study of the social transformation of criminal justice, its institutions, its method of case disposition and the source of its legitimacy.
Notă biografică
Mike McConville is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick.Chester L. Mirsky is an Emeritus Professor of Law at New York University.
Cuprins
1 Introduction2 The Political Economy of Criminal Justice in the Mercantile Era3 Crime Detection and Investigation in General Sessions Prosecutions: 1800-18454 Preparation for Trial in the Mercantile Era5 Litigation Practice at Trial 1800-1845: Prosecution and Defence6 Adjudication by Trial 1800-1845: Judge and Jury7 Adjudication by Guilty Plea8 Sentencing in General Sessions9 The Mid-Century Political Economy of Justice and Transformation in Method of Case Disposition10 Crime Detection and Investigation: 1850-186511 Litigation Practice in General Sessions: 1850-186512 Structure of Guilty Pleas: 1850-186513 Aggregate Justice and Social Control14 Understanding System Transformation
Recenzii
The stories they tell, in munificent detail, take us to an exciting landscape of the life of the City in the making, unmaking, and remaking of criminal justice systems.the authors of this splendid treatise pursue with single-minded determination the varieties of 'historical sociology' perspectives thatmay help to explain 'the dramatic transformation' in two periods of American legal history (1800-45/1850-65) that mark the transition from 'jury trials to guilty plea'.
.supplies a fascinating history and a solid argument for a multifaceted explanation of the rise of plea-bargaining in the nineteenth century.Jury Trials underscores the value of historic data and bottom-up, contextualized research. (It is also interesting reading for anyone who researches contemporary issues of evidence and procedure..).the data and conclusions of Jury Trials can inform critical analysis of jury trials and plea-bargaining in various jurisdictions today.
In their empirical analysis, Mike McConville and Chester L Mirsky retrace [jury trial and plea bargaining's] evolution from its beginning in the nineteenth century to the "post-revolutionary" period. Just like their methodology - which goes beyond a doctrinal study by basing results on solid data - their conclusions are original.
.supplies a fascinating history and a solid argument for a multifaceted explanation of the rise of plea-bargaining in the nineteenth century.Jury Trials underscores the value of historic data and bottom-up, contextualized research. (It is also interesting reading for anyone who researches contemporary issues of evidence and procedure..).the data and conclusions of Jury Trials can inform critical analysis of jury trials and plea-bargaining in various jurisdictions today.
In their empirical analysis, Mike McConville and Chester L Mirsky retrace [jury trial and plea bargaining's] evolution from its beginning in the nineteenth century to the "post-revolutionary" period. Just like their methodology - which goes beyond a doctrinal study by basing results on solid data - their conclusions are original.
Descriere
This book examines the social transformation of criminal justice, its institutions, its method of case disposition and the source of its legitimacy.