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El. knyga: Justice for All: Repairing American Criminal Justice

(Adam Lamparello, J.D., LL.M., is an Assistant Pro), (Charles 'Chuck' MacLean, J.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice at the Metropolitan State University in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.)
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000544107
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000544107
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Justice for All identifies ten central flaws in the criminal justice system and offers an array of solutions from status quo to evolution to revolution to address the inequities and injustices that far too often result in courtrooms across the United States.

From the investigatory stage to the sentencing and appellate stages, many criminal defendants, particularly those from marginalized communities, often face procedural and structural barriers that taint the criminal justice system with the stain of unfairness, prejudice, and arbitrariness. Systematic flaws in the criminal justice system underscore the inequitable processes by which courts deprive citizens of liberty and, in some instances, their lives. Comprehensive in its scope and applicability, the book focuses upon the procedural and substantive barriers that often prohibit defendants from receiving fair treatment within the United States criminal justice system. Each chapter is devoted to a particular flaw in the criminal justice system and is divided into two parts. First, the authors discuss in depth the underlying causes and effects of the flaw at issue. Second, the authors present a wide range of possible solutions to address this flaw and to lead to greater equality in the administration of criminal justice. The reader is encouraged throughout to consider and assess all possible options, then defend their choices and preferences. Confronting these issues is critical to reducing racial disparities and guaranteeing Justice for all.

Describing the problems and assessing the solutions, Justice for All does not identify all problems or all solutions, but will be of immeasurable value to criminal justice students and scholars, as well as attorneys, judges, and legislators, who strive to address the pervasive flaws in the criminal justice system.
List of illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Preface x
Abbreviations xii
PART I Law Enforcement
1(74)
1 De-escalation and Police Use of Excessive Force
3(23)
2 Reforming, Transforming, Reimagining, or Defunding the Police
26(35)
3 Mental Health of United States Law Enforcement Officers
61(14)
PART II Attorneys and Courts
75(64)
4 Bail, Bail Bonds, Cash Bail, and Unequal Justice
77(20)
5 Ineffective Assistance of Defense Counsel
97(22)
6 Prosecutorial Misconduct, Consequences, Remedies, and Immunity
119(20)
PART III Sentencing and Corrections
139(61)
7 Sentencing
141(22)
8 Capital Punishment
163(17)
9 Mass Incarceration and Prison Privatization
180(20)
10 Mentally Ill Offenders
200(24)
Index 224
Charles E. MacLean, J.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice at the Metropolitan State University in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Prior to entering the Academy, Chuck served for twenty years as a state felony prosecutor in Minnesota.

Adam Lamparello, J.D., LL.M., is an Assistant Professor of Public Law at Georgia State College and University in Milledgeville, Georgia. Adam has published over seventy-five law review articles and three textbooks that focus on constitutional law, criminal law, and legal education.