Criminal justice: law and politics /
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North Scituate, Mass. :
Duxbury Press,
[1972]
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Table of Contents:
- Clark, R. The failing system
- Arnold, T. Law enforcement
- Packer, H. L. Two models of the criminal process
- Goldstein, J. Police discretion not to invoke the criminal process
- Skolnick, J. H. A sketch of the policeman's working personality
- Gardiner, J. A. Wincanton: the politics of corruption
- Wilson, J. Q. Politics and the police
- Jacob, H. Politics and criminal prosecution in New Orleans
- Cole, G. F. The decision to prosecute
- Newman, D. J. Pleading guilty for considerations
- Trebach, A. Cop out
- Blumberg, A. S. The practice of law as confidence game
- Casper, J. D. Did you have a lawyer when you went to court? No, I had a public defender
- Skolnick, J. H. Social control in the adversary system
- Blumberg, A. S. The criminal court as organization and communication system
- Suffet, F. Bail setting: a study of courtroom interaction
- James, H. Courts for common man
- Levin, M. A. Urban Politics and Policy outcomes: the criminal courts
- Burger, W. E. State of the Federal Judiciary
- Furstenberg, F. F. Public reaction to crime in the streets
- Burns, H. Can a Black man get a fair trial in this country?--Commission on Violence. The Problem of over criminalization.