Taming the System: The Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-1990: Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-90

Taming the System: The Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-1990: Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-90

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Taming the System: The Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-1990: Control of Discretion in Criminal Justice, 1950-90

It is a truism that the administration of criminal justice consists of a series of discretionary decisions by police, prosecutors, judges, and other officials. Taming the System is a history of the forty-year effort to control the discretion. It examines the discretion problem from the initial "discovery" of the phenomenon by the American Bar Foundation in the 1950s through to the most recent evaluation research on reform measures. Of enormous value to scholars, reformers, and criminal justice professionals, this book approaches the discretion problem through a detailed examination of four decision points: policing, bail setting, plea bargaining, and sentencing. In a field which largely produces short-ranged "evaluation research," this study, in taking a wider approach, distinguishes between the role of administrative bodies (the police) and evaluates the longer-term trends and the successful reforms in criminal justice history.

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Country
USA
Manufacturer
Oxford University Press
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
1993-04-11T00:00:00.000Z
Format
Kindle eBook