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America's Courts & the criminal justice system / David W. Neubauer
America's Courts & the criminal justice system / David W. Neubauer
Autore NEUBAUER, David W.
Edizione [4. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Pacific Grove : Brooks/Cole, c1992
Descrizione fisica XX, 489 p ; 24 cm
Disciplina 345.7301
Soggetto topico Tribunali penali - Stati Uniti d'America
Diritto processuale penale - Stati Uniti d'America
ISBN 0-534-15432-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990000814760203316
NEUBAUER, David W.  
Pacific Grove : Brooks/Cole, c1992
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American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
Autore Welch Casey
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (615 p.)
Disciplina 345.7301
Altri autori (Persone) FullerJohn R
Soggetto topico Criminal courts - United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-315-72215-1
1-317-52414-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND DEDICATIONS; PREFACE; ONLINE INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT RESOURCES; CHAPTER 1 Principles and Decision-Making in U.S. Criminal Courts; The Rule of Law; Importance of Studying Criminal Courts; Overview of the Criminal Justice System; Theme 1: Steady Principles and Contextualized Changes; Legal Principles as a Source of Stability; Changes in the Courts; Theme 2: State Power and Individual Rights; Crime Control: The Exertion of State Power; Due Process: Individual Rights and Constraint of Arbitrary State Power
Due Process and the Three Branches of GovernmentProcedural Laws and Codes of Criminal Procedure; Balancing Crime Control and Individual Rights; Theme 3: Motivations, Decisions, and Actions of the Courtroom Workers; Patterns and Variance; Legal Frame: Principles, Duties of the Court, Procedure, and Reasoning; Internal Ecology: Organization, Processes, and Relationships Within a Court; External Ecology: Characteristics of Community; Legal Reality; Summary; References; Part 1 Formal Social Control; CHAPTER 2 Social Control, Comparative Courts, and the Development of the U.S. Judicial System
Social Order and Social ControlSocial Order in Simple Societies; Transitional History: Empires and the Birth of Law and Courts; The Modern Nation-State and the Expansion of Courts; Comparative Legal and Court Systems; The Creation and Adaptation of U.S. Courts; The Federal Constitution; A National Judiciary; The Federalist System; Dialectics of Due Process and Crime Control; Modern Changes in the Criminal Courts; Industrial Revolution, Immigration, and Urbanization; Bureaucracies and Professional Training; Public Policy and Social Engineering; Professional Organizations
Due-Process RevolutionSummary; References; CHAPTER 3 The Structure of Federal and State Courts; The Role of Criminal Courts: Limitations and Duties; Different Courts for Different Disputes; Issues Common to Federal and State Courts; Jurisdiction; Civil Courts; Original Jurisdiction: Criminal Trial Courts; Appellate Jurisdiction: Intermediate Appellate Courts; The High Court; Jurisdiction and Structure of Federal Constitutional Courts; U.S. Magistrate Courts; U.S. District Courts; U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court; State Courts; State Court Caseload and Jurisdiction
Structure of State Courts: Original and Appellate JurisdictionBudgets and Unification of State Courts; Specialized State Courts; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4 Criminal Law, Crime, and the Criminal Court Process; Law as the Foundation of State Power and Individual Rights; Definition of Law; Types and Sources of Law; Constitutional Law; Statutory Law: Private and Public; Judicial Law; Substantive Criminal Laws: Criminal Justice System Powers and Boundaries; Procedural Laws: Rules for Enforcing Rules; The Definition of Crime: Legal Reality and the Criminal Justice System Boundary
Elements of a Crime
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Welch Casey  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
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American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
Autore Welch Casey
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (615 p.)
Disciplina 345.7301
Altri autori (Persone) FullerJohn R
Soggetto topico Criminal courts - United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - United States
ISBN 1-317-52413-6
1-315-72215-1
1-317-52414-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND DEDICATIONS; PREFACE; ONLINE INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT RESOURCES; CHAPTER 1 Principles and Decision-Making in U.S. Criminal Courts; The Rule of Law; Importance of Studying Criminal Courts; Overview of the Criminal Justice System; Theme 1: Steady Principles and Contextualized Changes; Legal Principles as a Source of Stability; Changes in the Courts; Theme 2: State Power and Individual Rights; Crime Control: The Exertion of State Power; Due Process: Individual Rights and Constraint of Arbitrary State Power
Due Process and the Three Branches of GovernmentProcedural Laws and Codes of Criminal Procedure; Balancing Crime Control and Individual Rights; Theme 3: Motivations, Decisions, and Actions of the Courtroom Workers; Patterns and Variance; Legal Frame: Principles, Duties of the Court, Procedure, and Reasoning; Internal Ecology: Organization, Processes, and Relationships Within a Court; External Ecology: Characteristics of Community; Legal Reality; Summary; References; Part 1 Formal Social Control; CHAPTER 2 Social Control, Comparative Courts, and the Development of the U.S. Judicial System
Social Order and Social ControlSocial Order in Simple Societies; Transitional History: Empires and the Birth of Law and Courts; The Modern Nation-State and the Expansion of Courts; Comparative Legal and Court Systems; The Creation and Adaptation of U.S. Courts; The Federal Constitution; A National Judiciary; The Federalist System; Dialectics of Due Process and Crime Control; Modern Changes in the Criminal Courts; Industrial Revolution, Immigration, and Urbanization; Bureaucracies and Professional Training; Public Policy and Social Engineering; Professional Organizations
Due-Process RevolutionSummary; References; CHAPTER 3 The Structure of Federal and State Courts; The Role of Criminal Courts: Limitations and Duties; Different Courts for Different Disputes; Issues Common to Federal and State Courts; Jurisdiction; Civil Courts; Original Jurisdiction: Criminal Trial Courts; Appellate Jurisdiction: Intermediate Appellate Courts; The High Court; Jurisdiction and Structure of Federal Constitutional Courts; U.S. Magistrate Courts; U.S. District Courts; U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court; State Courts; State Court Caseload and Jurisdiction
Structure of State Courts: Original and Appellate JurisdictionBudgets and Unification of State Courts; Specialized State Courts; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4 Criminal Law, Crime, and the Criminal Court Process; Law as the Foundation of State Power and Individual Rights; Definition of Law; Types and Sources of Law; Constitutional Law; Statutory Law: Private and Public; Judicial Law; Substantive Criminal Laws: Criminal Justice System Powers and Boundaries; Procedural Laws: Rules for Enforcing Rules; The Definition of Crime: Legal Reality and the Criminal Justice System Boundary
Elements of a Crime
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789025203321
Welch Casey  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
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American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
American criminal courts : legal process and social context / / Casey Welch and John Randolph Fuller
Autore Welch Casey
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (615 p.)
Disciplina 345.7301
345.7301000000
Altri autori (Persone) FullerJohn R
Soggetto topico Criminal courts - United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - United States
ISBN 1-317-52413-6
1-315-72215-1
1-317-52414-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND DEDICATIONS; PREFACE; ONLINE INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT RESOURCES; CHAPTER 1 Principles and Decision-Making in U.S. Criminal Courts; The Rule of Law; Importance of Studying Criminal Courts; Overview of the Criminal Justice System; Theme 1: Steady Principles and Contextualized Changes; Legal Principles as a Source of Stability; Changes in the Courts; Theme 2: State Power and Individual Rights; Crime Control: The Exertion of State Power; Due Process: Individual Rights and Constraint of Arbitrary State Power
Due Process and the Three Branches of GovernmentProcedural Laws and Codes of Criminal Procedure; Balancing Crime Control and Individual Rights; Theme 3: Motivations, Decisions, and Actions of the Courtroom Workers; Patterns and Variance; Legal Frame: Principles, Duties of the Court, Procedure, and Reasoning; Internal Ecology: Organization, Processes, and Relationships Within a Court; External Ecology: Characteristics of Community; Legal Reality; Summary; References; Part 1 Formal Social Control; CHAPTER 2 Social Control, Comparative Courts, and the Development of the U.S. Judicial System
Social Order and Social ControlSocial Order in Simple Societies; Transitional History: Empires and the Birth of Law and Courts; The Modern Nation-State and the Expansion of Courts; Comparative Legal and Court Systems; The Creation and Adaptation of U.S. Courts; The Federal Constitution; A National Judiciary; The Federalist System; Dialectics of Due Process and Crime Control; Modern Changes in the Criminal Courts; Industrial Revolution, Immigration, and Urbanization; Bureaucracies and Professional Training; Public Policy and Social Engineering; Professional Organizations
Due-Process RevolutionSummary; References; CHAPTER 3 The Structure of Federal and State Courts; The Role of Criminal Courts: Limitations and Duties; Different Courts for Different Disputes; Issues Common to Federal and State Courts; Jurisdiction; Civil Courts; Original Jurisdiction: Criminal Trial Courts; Appellate Jurisdiction: Intermediate Appellate Courts; The High Court; Jurisdiction and Structure of Federal Constitutional Courts; U.S. Magistrate Courts; U.S. District Courts; U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court; State Courts; State Court Caseload and Jurisdiction
Structure of State Courts: Original and Appellate JurisdictionBudgets and Unification of State Courts; Specialized State Courts; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4 Criminal Law, Crime, and the Criminal Court Process; Law as the Foundation of State Power and Individual Rights; Definition of Law; Types and Sources of Law; Constitutional Law; Statutory Law: Private and Public; Judicial Law; Substantive Criminal Laws: Criminal Justice System Powers and Boundaries; Procedural Laws: Rules for Enforcing Rules; The Definition of Crime: Legal Reality and the Criminal Justice System Boundary
Elements of a Crime
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828474503321
Welch Casey  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2015
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Bias, prejudice e disqualification : l'incompatibilità del giudice nell'esperienza statunitense / Rosanna Gambini Musso
Bias, prejudice e disqualification : l'incompatibilità del giudice nell'esperienza statunitense / Rosanna Gambini Musso
Autore Gambini Musso, Rosanna
Pubbl/distr/stampa Torino, : Giappichelli, ©2001
Descrizione fisica XIII, 128 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 345.7301
Collana Procedura penale. Studi. - Torino
Soggetto topico Diritto processuale penale - Italia
ISBN 8834812417
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNICAS-RML0314313
Gambini Musso, Rosanna  
Torino, : Giappichelli, ©2001
Materiale a stampa
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Law as last resort : prosecution decision-making in a regulatory agency / Keith Hawkins
Law as last resort : prosecution decision-making in a regulatory agency / Keith Hawkins
Autore HAWKINS, Keith
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press, 2002
Descrizione fisica XXIV, 483 p. ; 22 cm
Disciplina 345.7301
Collana Oxford socio-legal studies
Soggetto topico Azione penale - Stati Uniti d'America
ISBN 0-19-924388-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990001803470203316
HAWKINS, Keith  
Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press, 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Powers of the prosecutor in criminal investigation : a comparative perspective / / Karolina Kremens
Powers of the prosecutor in criminal investigation : a comparative perspective / / Karolina Kremens
Autore Kremens Karolina
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York ; ; London : , : Routledge, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (379 pages)
Disciplina 345.7301
Collana Directions and developments in criminal justice and law
Soggetto topico Public prosecutors - United States
ISBN 1-00-301824-6
1-000-29108-1
1-003-01824-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Vanishing Trials -- 1.2 State of the Art On the (almost) Unlimited Powers of the Prosecutor in Criminal Proceedings -- 1.3 Aim of the Study -- 1.4 Scope of the Study -- 1.5 Methodology of the Study -- 1.6 Structure of the Study -- References -- Chapter 2 Prosecution Systems Compared -- 2.1 General Considerations -- 2.2 The Prosecution Service in Germany -- 2.2.1 Sources of Law Governing the German Prosecution Service -- 2.2.2 The Position of the German Prosecution Service in Relation to the Judiciary and Executive -- 2.2.3 The Internal Independence of the Prosecutor Within the Structure of the German Prosecution Service -- 2.3 The Prosecution System in Poland -- 2.3.1 Sources of Law Governing the Polish Prosecution Service -- 2.3.2 The Position of the Polish Prosecution Service in Relation to the Judiciary and Executive -- 2.3.3 The Internal Independence of the Prosecutor Within the Structure of the Polish Prosecution Service -- 2.4 The Prosecution System in Italy -- 2.4.1 Sources of Law Governing the Italian Prosecution Service -- 2.4.2 The Position of the Italian Prosecution Service in Relation to the Judiciary and Executive -- 2.4.3 The Internal Independence of the Prosecutor Within the Structure of the Italian Prosecution Service -- 2.5 The Prosecution System in the United States of America -- 2.5.1 Sources of Law Governing the Us Prosecution Service -- 2.5.2 The Position of the Us Prosecution Service in Relation to the Judiciary and Executive -- 2.5.3 The Internal Independence of the Prosecutor Within the Structure of the Us Prosecution Service -- 2.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 3 Criminal Investigations Compared -- 3.1 General Considerations.
3.2 Criminal Investigation in Germany -- 3.2.1 The Notion and Outline of Criminal Investigation -- 3.2.2 Prosecutorial Discretion -- 3.2.3 Prosecutorial Objectivity -- 3.3 Criminal Investigation in Poland -- 3.3.1 The Notion and Outline of Criminal Investigation -- 3.3.2 Prosecutorial Discretion -- 3.3.3 Prosecutorial Objectivity -- 3.4 Criminal Investigation in Italy -- 3.4.1 The Notion and Outline of Criminal Investigation -- 3.4.2 Prosecutorial Discretion -- 3.4.3 Prosecutorial Objectivity -- 3.5 Criminal Investigation in the United States of America -- 3.5.1 The Notion and Outline of Criminal Investigation -- 3.5.2 Prosecutorial Discretion -- 3.5.3 Prosecutorial Objectivity -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4 Powers of the Prosecutor Over Initiation of Investigation -- 4.1 General Considerations -- 4.2 Initiating Investigation in Germany -- 4.2.1 Threshold For Initiating Investigation -- 4.2.2 Procedure For Initiating Investigation -- 4.2.3 Authority Responsible For Initiating Investigation -- 4.3 Initiating Investigation in Poland -- 4.3.1 Threshold For Initiating Investigation -- 4.3.2 Procedure For Initiating Investigation -- 4.3.3 Authority Responsible For Initiating Investigation -- 4.4 Initiating Investigation in Italy -- 4.4.1 Threshold For Initiating Investigation -- 4.4.2 Procedure For Initiating Investigation -- 4.4.3 Authority Responsible For Initiating Investigation -- 4.5 Initiating Investigation in the United States of America -- 4.5.1 Threshold For Initiating Investigation -- 4.5.2 Procedure For Initiating Investigation -- 4.5.3 Authority Responsible For Initiating Investigation -- 4.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5 Powers of the Prosecutor Over the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.1 General Considerations -- 5.2 Conduct of Investigation in Germany -- 5.2.1 The Relationship Between Prosecutor and Police.
5.2.2 The Prosecutor's Supervisory Authority Over Investigation -- 5.2.3 The Investigative Authority of the Prosecutor -- 5.2.4 The Role of the Parties in the Conduct of investigation -- 5.2.5 The Judicial Involvement in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.3 Conduct of Investigation in Poland -- 5.3.1 The Relationship Between Prosecutor and Police -- 5.3.2 The Prosecutor's Supervisory Authority Over Investigation -- 5.3.3 The Investigative Authority of the Prosecutor -- 5.3.4 The Role of the Parties in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.3.5 The Judicial Involvement in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.4 Conduct of Investigation in Italy -- 5.4.1 The Relationship Between Prosecutor and Police -- 5.4.2 The Prosecutor's Supervisory Authority Over Investigation -- 5.4.3 The Investigative Authority of the Prosecutor -- 5.4.4 The Role of the Parties in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.4.5 The Judicial Involvement in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.5 Conduct of Investigation in the United States of America -- 5.5.1 The Relationship Between Prosecutor and Police -- 5.5.2 The Prosecutor's Supervisory Authority Over Investigation -- 5.5.3 The Investigative Authority of the Prosecutor -- 5.5.4 The Role of the Parties in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.5.5 The Judicial Involvement in the Conduct of Investigation -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Powers of the Prosecutor Over the Preliminary Charging -- 6.1 General Considerations -- 6.2 Preliminary Charging in Germany -- 6.2.1 General Considerations Concerning Charging Decisions -- 6.2.2 Threshold For Preliminary Charging -- 6.2.3 Procedure For Preliminary Charging -- 6.2.4 Authority Responsible For Preliminary Charging -- 6.3 Preliminary Charging in Poland -- 6.3.1 General Considerations Concerning Charging Decisions -- 6.3.2 Threshold For Preliminary Charging.
6.3.3 Procedure For Preliminary Charging -- 6.3.4 Authority Responsible For Preliminary Charging -- 6.4 Preliminary Charging in Italy -- 6.4.1 General Considerations Concerning Charging Decisions -- 6.4.2 Threshold For Preliminary Charging -- 6.4.3 Procedure For Preliminary Charging -- 6.4.4 Authority Responsible For Preliminary Charging -- 6.5 Preliminary Charging in the United States of America -- 6.5.1 General Considerations Regarding Charging Decisions -- 6.5.2 Threshold For Preliminary Charging -- 6.5.3 Procedure For Preliminary Charging -- 6.5.4 Authority Responsible For Preliminary Charging -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 Powers of the Prosecutor Over Imposition of Coercive Measures -- 7.1 General Considerations -- 7.2 Imposition of Coercive Measures in Germany -- 7.2.1 General Considerations On Search and Arrest -- 7.2.2 Procedure For Imposing Coercive Measures -- 7.2.3 Authority to Impose Coercive Measures -- 7.3 Imposition of Coercive Measures in Poland -- 7.3.1 General Considerations On Search and Arrest -- 7.3.2 Procedure For Imposing Coercive Measures -- 7.3.3 Authority to Impose Coercive Measures -- 7.4 Imposition of Coercive Measures in Italy -- 7.4.1 General Considerations On Search and Arrest -- 7.4.2 Procedure For Imposing Coercive Measures -- 7.4.3 Authority to Impose Coercive Measures -- 7.5 Imposition of Coercive Measures in the united States of America -- 7.5.1 General Considerations On Search and Arrest -- 7.5.2 Procedure For Imposing Coercive Measures -- 7.5.3 Authority to Impose Coercive Measures -- 7.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Prosecutor's Powers to discontinue Investigation -- 8.1 General Considerations -- 8.2 Discontinuation of Criminal Investigation in Germany -- 8.2.1 Threshold to Discontinue the Investigation -- 8.2.2 Procedure For Discontinuation of Investigation.
8.2.3 Authority For Discontinuing Investigations -- 8.3 Discontinuation of Criminal Investigation in Poland -- 8.3.1 Threshold to Discontinue the Investigation -- 8.3.2 Procedure For Discontinuation of Investigation -- 8.3.3 Authority For Discontinuing Investigations -- 8.4 Discontinuation of the Criminal Investigation in Italy -- 8.4.1 Threshold to Discontinue the Investigation -- 8.4.2 Procedure For Discontinuation of Investigation -- 8.4.3 Authority For Discontinuing Investigations -- 8.5 Discontinuation of Criminal Investigation in the United States of America -- 8.5.1 Threshold to Discontinue the Investigation -- 8.5.2 Procedure For Discontinuation of Investigation -- 8.5.3 Authority For Discontinuing Investigations -- 8.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 9 Redefining Prosecutorial Powers During Criminal Investigation -- 9.1 Criminal Investigation Remastered -- 9.2 Prospects For Shaping Prosecutorial Powers During Criminal Investigation -- 9.3 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910673914403321
Kremens Karolina  
New York, New York ; ; London : , : Routledge, , [2021]
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