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A System of Pleas: Social Sciences Contributions to the Real Legal System
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- Law, Psychology, Social Science
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- System of Pleas : Social Sciences Contributions to the Real Legal System
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- Forensic Psychology, General, Criminal Procedure
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- American Psychology-Law Society Ser.
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Social science research needs to expand beyond the courtroom and the jury room to address the multitude of factors involved in plea decisions and the influences at work on the various legal system players (e.g., defendants, defense attorneys, prosecutors, etc.). This work is both a culmination of the current state of plea bargaining research and a call to action for future researchers. All of the areas addressed - from innocents pleading guilty to prosecutor charging decisions to mass incarceration and felon disenfranchisement - merge to create a picture of our current criminal justice system as it really is, and how social science can move forward within it.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0190689242
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9780190689247
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Publication Name
System of Pleas : Social Sciences Contributions to the Real Legal System
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Forensic Psychology, General, Criminal Procedure
Publication Year
2019
Series
American Psychology-Law Society Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
224 Pages, 216 Pages
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Item Length
6.1 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
9.1 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
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"The Supreme Court has recognized that the American criminal justice system is from beginning to end a system of bargained guilty pleas. The studies presented here provide a comprehensive tour of this system from pretrial detention and the pressures it exerts though the harsh and often undisclosed collateral consequences that follow seemingly beneficial plea agreements. This book examines in depth the decisions of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and defendants(both adults and juveniles), and it documents the sentencing disparities that keep the river of guilty pleas flowing. Once you've read this book, you'll understand what makes our system of criminaljustice go." -- Albert W. Alschuler, Julius Kreeger Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology Emeritus, The University of Chicago Law School"The plea bargaining process is the silent giant without which the entire criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Yet, despite its immeasurable societal importance, the process has received scant attention from social scientists. This path breaking book remedies that glaring shortfall. The authors provide an insightful and comprehensive account of the process: the goals, incentives and constraints of the actors involved, its effect on racial minorities,juveniles and innocent defendants, and its impact on society at large. For years to come, no scholarly discussion of plea bargaining will be able to ignore this volume." -- Dan Simon, Richard L. andMaria B. Crutcher Professor of Law & Psychology, USC Gould School of Law and Department of Psychology"With over 95% of criminal convictions in the U.S. achieved though guilty pleas, the time has come for social scientists to scrutinize the system, the process, the players, and the outcomes. With timely chapters written by active scholars, this book offers an overview of history and law; an up-to-date look at research on how prosecutors, attorneys and defendants make plea decisions; and the added challenges that confront innocents, juveniles, and minorities.Like it or not, today is the age of the plea bargain - and this book shines a critical spotlight on how it happens." -- Saul Kassin, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of CriminalJustice"It has taken decades, but the disciplines of criminology, economics, psychology, criminal justice, and history now give plea bargaining the full attention it deserves. Edkins and Redlich have assembled into this one volume the interconnected insights from these disciplines to explain the plea-centered reality of criminal courts in the United States. If you're new to the work of criminal courts, you need this book. And if you're an experienced traveler in thecriminal courts and need a fresh way to see daily business, you need this book." -- Ronald F. Wright, Gulley Professor of Criminal Law, Wake Forest University, "The Supreme Court has recognized that the American criminal justice system is from beginning to end a system of bargained guilty pleas. The studies presented here provide a comprehensive tour of this system from pretrial detention and the pressures it exerts though the harsh and often undisclosed collateral consequences that follow seemingly beneficial plea agreements. This book examines in depth the decisions of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and defendants (both adults and juveniles), and it documents the sentencing disparities that keep the river of guilty pleas flowing. Once you've read this book, you'll understand what makes our system of criminal justice go." -- Albert W. Alschuler, Julius Kreeger Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology Emeritus, The University of Chicago Law School"The plea bargaining process is the silent giant without which the entire criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Yet, despite its immeasurable societal importance, the process has received scant attention from social scientists. This path breaking book remedies that glaring shortfall. The authors provide an insightful and comprehensive account of the process: the goals, incentives and constraints of the actors involved, its effect on racial minorities, juveniles and innocent defendants, and its impact on society at large. For years to come, no scholarly discussion of plea bargaining will be able to ignore this volume." -- Dan Simon, Richard L. and Maria B. Crutcher Professor of Law & Psychology, USC Gould School of Law and Department of Psychology"With over 95% of criminal convictions in the U.S. achieved though guilty pleas, the time has come for social scientists to scrutinize the system, the process, the players, and the outcomes. With timely chapters written by active scholars, this book offers an overview of history and law; an up-to-date look at research on how prosecutors, attorneys and defendants make plea decisions; and the added challenges that confront innocents, juveniles, and minorities. Like it or not, today is the age of the plea bargain - and this book shines a critical spotlight on how it happens." -- Saul Kassin, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice"It has taken decades, but the disciplines of criminology, economics, psychology, criminal justice, and history now give plea bargaining the full attention it deserves. Edkins and Redlich have assembled into this one volume the interconnected insights from these disciplines to explain the plea-centered reality of criminal courts in the United States. If you're new to the work of criminal courts, you need this book. And if you're an experienced traveler in the criminal courts and need a fresh way to see daily business, you need this book." -- Ronald F. Wright, Gulley Professor of Criminal Law, Wake Forest University, The Supreme Court has recognized that the American criminal justice system is from beginning to end a system of bargained guilty pleas. The studies presented here provide a comprehensive tour of this system from pretrial detention and the pressures it exerts though the harsh and often undisclosed collateral consequences that follow seemingly beneficial plea agreements. This book examines in depth the decisions of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and defendants (bothadults and juveniles), and it documents the sentencing disparities that keep the river of guilty pleas flowing. Once you've read this book, you'll understand what makes our system of criminal justice go., "The Supreme Court has recognized that the American criminal justice system is from beginning to end a system of bargained guilty pleas. The studies presented here provide a comprehensive tour of this system from pretrial detention and the pressures it exerts though the harsh and often undisclosed collateral consequences that follow seemingly beneficial plea agreements. This book examines in depth the decisions of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and defendants (both adults and juveniles), and it documents the sentencing disparities that keep the river of guilty pleas flowing. Once you've read this book, you'll understand what makes our system of criminal justice go." -- Albert W. Alschuler, Julius Kreeger Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology Emeritus, The University of Chicago Law School "The plea bargaining process is the silent giant without which the entire criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Yet, despite its immeasurable societal importance, the process has received scant attention from social scientists. This path breaking book remedies that glaring shortfall. The authors provide an insightful and comprehensive account of the process: the goals, incentives and constraints of the actors involved, its effect on racial minorities, juveniles and innocent defendants, and its impact on society at large. For years to come, no scholarly discussion of plea bargaining will be able to ignore this volume." -- Dan Simon, Richard L. and Maria B. Crutcher Professor of Law & Psychology, USC Gould School of Law and Department of Psychology "With over 95% of criminal convictions in the U.S. achieved though guilty pleas, the time has come for social scientists to scrutinize the system, the process, the players, and the outcomes. With timely chapters written by active scholars, this book offers an overview of history and law; an up-to-date look at research on how prosecutors, attorneys and defendants make plea decisions; and the added challenges that confront innocents, juveniles, and minorities. Like it or not, today is the age of the plea bargain - and this book shines a critical spotlight on how it happens." -- Saul Kassin, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "It has taken decades, but the disciplines of criminology, economics, psychology, criminal justice, and history now give plea bargaining the full attention it deserves. Edkins and Redlich have assembled into this one volume the interconnected insights from these disciplines to explain the plea-centered reality of criminal courts in the United States. If you're new to the work of criminal courts, you need this book. And if you're an experienced traveler in the criminal courts and need a fresh way to see daily business, you need this book." -- Ronald F. Wright, Gulley Professor of Criminal Law, Wake Forest University
Table of Content
About the Contributors Introduction: A System of Pleas Vanessa A. Edkins and Allison D. Redlich Section 1: The System of Pleas and its Players Chapter 1: Arriving at a System of Pleas: The History and State of Plea Bargaining Lucian E. Dervan Chapter 2: Defendant Decision Making in Plea Bargains Shawn D. Bushway Chapter 3: Defense Attorneys and Plea Bargains Kelsey S. Henderson Chapter 4: Prosecutors and Plea Bargains Bryan C. McCannon Section 2: Influences on Plea Decision-Making Chapter 5: Race and Plea Bargaining Brian D. Johnson and Rebecca Richardson Chapter 6: Juvenile Justice and Plea Bargaining Allison D. Redlich, Tina Zottoli, and Tarika Daftury-Kapur Chapter 7: Innocence and Plea Bargaining Miko M. Wilford and Annmarie Khairalla Section 3: Results of a System of Pleas Chapter 8: Sentencing Disparity and Mass Incarceration Rhys Hester Chapter 9: Collateral Consequences and Disenfranchisement Vanessa A. Edkins Conclusion: Moving Forward in a System of Pleas Allison D. Redlich and Vanessa A. Edkins
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2019
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23
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