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Welch, Casey; Fuller, John Randolph - American Criminal Courts - 9781455725991 - V9781455725991
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American Criminal Courts

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Description for American Criminal Courts Begins by exploring how democratic processes affect criminal law, the documents that define law, the organizational structure of courts at the federal and state levels, the overlapping authority of the appeals process, and the effect of legal processes such as precedent, jurisdiction, and the underlying philosophies of various types of courts. Num Pages: 614 pages, 30 colour illustrations, 20 colour tables. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JKV; LNAA; LNFX. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 237 x 198 x 35. Weight in Grams: 1436.

American Criminal Courts: Legal Process and Social Context is an introductory-level text that offers a comprehensive study of the legal processes that guide criminal courts and the social contexts that introduce variations in the activities of actors inside and outside the court. Specifically the text focuses upon: Legal Processes. U.S. criminal courts are constrained by several legal processes and organizational structures that determine how the courts operate and how laws are applied. This book explores how democratic processes develop the criminal law in the United States, the documents that define law (federal and state constitutions, legal codes, administrative policies), the ... Read more

The criminal courts are staffed by people who represent different perspectives, occupational pressures, and organizational goals. The text includes chapters on actors in the traditional courtroom workgroup (judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys), as well as those outside the court who seek to influence it, including advocacy groups, media, and politicians. It is the interplay between the court legal processes and the social actors in the courtroom that makes the application of the criminal laws so fascinating. By focusing on the tension between the law (legal processes) and the actors inside and outside the courts system (social contexts), this text demonstrates how the courts are a product of "law in action," and it presents the course content in a way that enables students to understand not only the "how" of the U.S. criminal court system but also the "why."

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Product Details

Publication date
2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc United States
Number of pages
592
Condition
New
Number of Pages
614
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Cincinnati, United States
ISBN
9781455725991
SKU
V9781455725991
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-2

About Welch, Casey; Fuller, John Randolph
Casey Welch is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Flagler College. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He earned his B.A. in Criminology and Law with a minor in Philosophy from the University of Florida. His research areas include social control, legal decision-making, homelessness, media, and pedagogy. He also ... Read more

Reviews for American Criminal Courts
"Writing for undergraduate students in criminology, political science, sociology, or pre-law with no prior experience with the subject, Welch and Fuller introduce the structure and operations of the US criminal court system."
Reference & Research Book News, October 2013

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