Covering America's Courts

Covering America's Courts
Title Covering America's Courts PDF eBook
Author Toni Locy
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Courts
ISBN 9781433114496

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"With a specific, thorough, and practical approach, this text is an engaging and accessible introduction to the American court system, its players, language, and impact on the public". -- BACKCOVER.

America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System

America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System
Title America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System PDF eBook
Author David W. Neubauer
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages 620
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9780495809364

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Open this book and step into America's court system! With Neubauer and Fradella's best-selling text, you will see for yourself what it is like to be a judge, a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and more. This fascinating and well-researched text gives you a realistic sense of being in the courthouse--you will quickly gain an understanding of what it is like to work in and be a part of the American criminal justice system. This concept of the courthouse "players" makes it easy to understand each person's important role in bringing a case through the court process. Throughout the text, the authors highlight not only the pivotal role of the criminal courts but also the court's importance and impact on society as a whole.

American Criminal Courts

American Criminal Courts
Title American Criminal Courts PDF eBook
Author Casey Welch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 615
Release 2013-04-05
Genre Law
ISBN 145572811X

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American Criminal Courts: Legal Process and Social Context provides a complete picture of both the theory and day-to-day reality of criminal courts in the United States. The book 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. In practice, criminal courts are staffed by people who represent different perspectives, occupational pressures, and organizational goals. Thus, this book includes chapters on actors in the traditional courtroom workgroup (judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, etc.) as well as those outside the court who seek to influence it, including advocacy groups, the media, and politicians. It is the interplay between the court's legal processes and the social actors in the courtroom that makes the application of criminal law fascinating. By focusing on the tension between the law and the actors inside of it, American Criminal Courts: Legal Process and Social Context demonstrates how the courts are a product of "law in action" and presents content in a way that enables you to understand not only the "how" of the U.S. criminal court system, but also the "why." Clearly explains both the principles underlying the development of criminal law and the practical reality of the court system in action A complete picture of the criminal justice continuum, including prosecution, defense, judges, juries, sentencing, and pre-trial and appeals processes Feature boxes look at how courts are portrayed in the media; identify landmark due-process cases; illustrate the pros and cons of the courts’ discretionary decision-making; examine procedures and the goals of justice; and highlight the various types of careers available within the criminal courts

American Courts and the Judicial Process

American Courts and the Judicial Process
Title American Courts and the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author G. Larry Mays
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-01-19
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN 9780190278892

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Featuring the insights of criminal justice scholars G. Larry Mays and Laura Woods Fidelie, American Courts and the Judicial Process, Second Edition, is ideal for undergraduate courts courses. It examines the many elements of the U.S. court system--its structures, functions, and key actors--addressing the major problems facing the system and considering potential solutions. This unique text also provides students with a practical perspective, discussing the contrast between the law and the rules as they are written and the ways in which they actually play out in the real world. The book is enhanced by "In the News" boxes that discuss contemporary events and "World View" boxes covering international courts and legal systems.

Courts and Criminal Justice in America

Courts and Criminal Justice in America
Title Courts and Criminal Justice in America PDF eBook
Author Larry J. Siegel
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-02-06
Genre Criminal courts
ISBN 9780133459999

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This comprehensive text offers a balanced presentation with a modern approach to the court system in America. Courts and Criminal Justice in America, 2e, is the collaboration of the most popular criminal justice authors of the century. Featuring a balanced and modern presentation, this book not only looks at the basic structure of the court system and court process, but also covers the recent trends and controversial issues facing courts today. This student-friendly text does not presuppose any knowledge about the courts or how they operate. Highlighted, controversial cases illustrate the tremendous power that the court system has to regulate citizens' lives, to shape what is acceptable and what is forbidden, and to ensure that criminal justice policy balances both rights and liberties. This respected author team delivers the most comprehensive introduction to America's courts on the market today. Teaching and Learning Experience The book gives a comprehensive look at the courts, their personnel and the context in which they operate. It provides: A balanced presentation: Includes all sides of the most controversial issues facing courts today Modern approach: Covers a wide range of topics and recent trends in the field that stir controversy and enliven discussion as they relate to the courts Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage: Timely, extensive coverage presupposes no prior knowledge Strong pedagogical features: Gives students the tools to master key concepts faster and more effectively

American Courts

American Courts
Title American Courts PDF eBook
Author Daniel John Meador
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Courts
ISBN 9780314910936

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American Courts Explained

American Courts Explained
Title American Courts Explained PDF eBook
Author Gregory Mitchell (Law teacher)
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Courts
ISBN 9781634598798

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Softbound - New, softbound print book.