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Full-Text Articles in Law
Well-Delineated Exceptions, Claims Of Sham, And Fourfold Probable Cause, James B. Haddad
Well-Delineated Exceptions, Claims Of Sham, And Fourfold Probable Cause, James B. Haddad
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Student Comment
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of Judges' Responses To Simulated Legal Cases: Research Note On Sentencing Disparity, William Austin, Thomas A. Iii Williams
A Survey Of Judges' Responses To Simulated Legal Cases: Research Note On Sentencing Disparity, William Austin, Thomas A. Iii Williams
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Punishment In Mainland China: A Study Of Some Yunnan Province Documents, Hungdah Chiu
Criminal Punishment In Mainland China: A Study Of Some Yunnan Province Documents, Hungdah Chiu
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Disclosure Of Federal Grand Jury Material, Kathleen Polk
Disclosure Of Federal Grand Jury Material, Kathleen Polk
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Conventional And Special Crime And Delinquency Rates, Maynard L. Erickson, Jack P. Gibbs, Gary F. Jensen
Conventional And Special Crime And Delinquency Rates, Maynard L. Erickson, Jack P. Gibbs, Gary F. Jensen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Perception Of Violence By Institutionalized Offenders, Israel Nachshon, Mordechai Rotenberg
Perception Of Violence By Institutionalized Offenders, Israel Nachshon, Mordechai Rotenberg
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Confessions And The Right To Counsel
Fifth Amendment--Confessions And The Right To Counsel
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Eyewitness Identification
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Grand Jury Discrimination
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Double Jeopardy
Fifth Amendment--Double Jeopardy
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
First Amendment--Obscenity
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Dynamics Of Oscillatory Punishment Processes, David F. Greenberg
The Dynamics Of Oscillatory Punishment Processes, David F. Greenberg
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Twilight Of Welfare Criminology, Stephen J. Morse
The Twilight Of Welfare Criminology, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Charge Reduction: An Intermediary Stage In The Process Of Labelling Criminal Defendants, Ilene Nagel Bernstein, Edward Kick, Jan T. Leung, Barbara Schulz
Charge Reduction: An Intermediary Stage In The Process Of Labelling Criminal Defendants, Ilene Nagel Bernstein, Edward Kick, Jan T. Leung, Barbara Schulz
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The interactionist perspective emphasizes the imperfect correspondence between alleged deviance and societal reactions. Moreover, it is asserted that values of reactors, statuses of the alleged deviant, and bureaucratic constraints of deviance processing organizations help explain some of that imperfection. Focusing on one intermediary deviance processing stage, i.e., plea bargaining, we explore the degree to which our data are consonant with interactionist assumptions. For a sample of 1,435 male and female criminal defendants, we find the favorability of the charge reduction outcome is partly explained by values of reactors, statuses of the defendant, and bureaucratic constraints of the court. Thus, our …