
Criminal Courts in Theory, Research, and Practice
A Reader
Cognella, Inc (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-5165-0401-5 (ISBN)
Description
Criminal Courts in Theory, Research, and Practice: A Reader features high-interest readings that focus on three specific aspects of the court system: organizational pressures, actor decision-making, and outside demands. Unlike conventional textbooks on the subject matter, this anthology emphasizes the courts as a social system and recognizes this system's influence on case processing.
The readings are organized into seven sections which cover criminal court ideology, trial courts as organizations, courtroom workgroups, the early phases of case processing, sentencing, the appeals process, and the impact of appellate courts. Each section features multiple readings on the topic, thoughtfully framed by original introductions and questions that engage students in critical thinking and discussion. Of special note is the Stat Help! feature, which helps students interpret empirical findings related to the topics.
With a variety of readings that includes foundational theoretical pieces, empirical research, and seminal Supreme Court cases, Criminal Courts in Theory, Research, and Practice: A Reader is well-suited to function as a primary text or reader for undergraduate courses, and a supplemental reader for those at the graduate level.
The readings are organized into seven sections which cover criminal court ideology, trial courts as organizations, courtroom workgroups, the early phases of case processing, sentencing, the appeals process, and the impact of appellate courts. Each section features multiple readings on the topic, thoughtfully framed by original introductions and questions that engage students in critical thinking and discussion. Of special note is the Stat Help! feature, which helps students interpret empirical findings related to the topics.
With a variety of readings that includes foundational theoretical pieces, empirical research, and seminal Supreme Court cases, Criminal Courts in Theory, Research, and Practice: A Reader is well-suited to function as a primary text or reader for undergraduate courses, and a supplemental reader for those at the graduate level.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
525 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5165-0401-5 (9781516504015)
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Persons
Dr. Christi Metcalfe, who earned her Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice, is an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina. Her work focuses on trial courts as organizational systems, with some of her recent research on plea bargaining and courtroom workgroups featured in Law and Society Review and Justice Quarterly.
Dr. Marc Gertz is a professor at Florida State University. He holds a Ph.D. in political science, and is renowned for his survey-based research, most notably into the defensive use of guns. His writing has appeared in Criminology, Law and Society Review, and Justice Quarterly.
Dr. Marc Gertz is a professor at Florida State University. He holds a Ph.D. in political science, and is renowned for his survey-based research, most notably into the defensive use of guns. His writing has appeared in Criminology, Law and Society Review, and Justice Quarterly.