(Library ebook) Coercion to Compromise: Plea Bargaining, the Courts, and the Making of Political Authority (Oxford Socio-Legal Studies)
| #2661781 in Books | 2007-11-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.20 x9.00l,1.40 | File Name: 0195101758 | 448 pages
||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great Resource Material|By Michael A Jones|I am still reading it, I refer to it quite often as resource material for my book I am writing.|||"A magnificent achievement. Coercion to Compromise is a comprehensive, yet subtle and theoretically rich history of the origins of plea bargaining in the nineteenth-century Massachusetts courts. An important book, [it] will reward its readers tenfol
Plea bargaining is one of the most striking features of American courts. The vast majority of criminal convictions today are produced through bargained pleas. Where does the practice come from? Whose interests does it serve? Often plea bargaining is imagined as a corruption of the court during the post-World War II years, paradoxically rewarding those who appear guilty rather than those claiming innocence. Yet, as Mary Vogel argues in this pathbreaking history, plea bar...
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