Criminal Justice Discretion

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Criminal Justice Discretion as a Regulatory System
Author(s): Schulhofer, Stephen J. 1988 Abstract: No abstract is available for this item.
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Bureau of Justice Statistics Criminal Justice System Description
It is a part of decisionmaking in all government systems from mental health to education, as well as criminal justice. The limits of discretion vary from.
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Discretion and discrimination reconsidered: A response to the new
A new trend in criminal justice scholarship argues that constitutional law's "traditional" concerns about police discretion and discrimination are outmoded.
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Discretion in Criminal Justice: The Tension Between - Google Books Result
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SSRN-The Role of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System by
SSRN-The Role of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System by Daniel Kessler, Anne Morrison Piehl.
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EXERCISING DISCRETION: DECISION-MAKING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
EXERCISING DISCRETION: DECISION-MAKING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND BEYOND, by Loraine Gelsthorpe and Nicola Padfield (Eds.).
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The Role of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System
Downloadable (with restrictions)! Author(s): Daniel P. Kessler & Anne Morrison Piehl. 1997 Abstract: Although a substantial body of research suggests that.
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What is the sequence of events in the criminal justice system
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLYour browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document.decisionmaking in all govern-. ment systems from mental. health to education, as well as. criminal justice. The limits of. discretion vary from jurisdiction.
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Measuring Police Attitudes Toward Discretion -- Wortley 30 (5
The politics of police discretion. In M. Findlay & R. Hogg (Eds.), Understanding crime and criminal justice (pp. 209-223). Sydney, Australia: The Law Book.
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