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_b.C67 2009
090 _aTOPIC HV 8141 .C67 2009
245 0 0 _aCriminal justice /
_cDavid Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors.
260 _aDetroit :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_cc2009.
300 _a265 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aOpposing viewpoints series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 253-255) and index.
505 0 0 _tWhy consider opposing viewpoints? --
_tIntroduction --
_gch. 1.
_tDoes the criminal justice system need reform? --
_tChapter preface --
_g1.
_tGrand juries should be reformed to check prosecutor power /
_rStanley S. Arkin --
_g2.
_tGrand juries should be reformed to reflect the communities they serve /
_rKevin K. Washburn --
_g3.
_tLaw enforcement should cease racial profiling /
_rJesselyn McCurdy --
_g4.
_tLaw enforcement does not engage in racial profiling /
_rSteve Chapman --
_g5.
_tTerrorism suspects should be tried in federal court /
_rCarl Tobias --
_tPeriodical bibliography --
_gch. 2.
_tWhat is the state of the prison system in the United States? --
_tChapter preface --
_g1.
_tHigh incarceration rates decrease crime rates /
_rJames Q. Wilson --
_g2.
_tHigh incarceration rates do not necessarily decrease crime rates /
_rHoward N. Snyder
_gand
_rJeanne B. Stinchcomb --
_g3.
_tComprehensive reentry programs will reduce recidivism /
_rMark A. Nadler --
_g4.
_tReentry programs are often flawed /
_rDouglas B. Marlowe --
_g5.
_tFaith-based prison rehabilitation programs should be supported by the government /
_rJohn D. Hewitt --
_g6.
_tFaith-based prison rehabilitation programs are unconstitutional /
_rLawrence T. Jablecki --
_tPeriodical bibliography --
505 0 0 _gch. 3.
_tShould sentencing laws be reformed? --
_tChapter preface --
_g1.
_tMandatory minimum sentences are necessary and just /
_rAlberto Gonzales --
_g2.
_tMandatory minimum sentences are unnecessary and unjust /
_rSusan Helen Moran --
_g3. The
_tdeath penalty should be abolished /
_rAmnesty International --
_g4. The
_tdeath penalty should not be abolished /
_rDavid B. Muhlhausen --
_g5.
_tCrack cocaine sentencing laws should be reformed retroactively /
_rMark Mauer --
_g6.
_tCrack cocaine sentencing laws should not be reformed retroactively /
_rGretchen C.F. Shappert --
_tPeriodical bibliography --
_gch. 4.
_tAre defendants' rights protected in the United States? --
_tChapter preface --
_g1.
_tWar detainees deserve the right to habeas corpus /
_rAziz Huq --
_g2.
_tWar detainees have no right to habeas corpus /
_rAndrew C. McCarthy --
_g3.
_tPublic defenders are failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants /
_rKirsten Anderberg --
_g4.
_tJudges are failing to safeguard the rights of poor defendants /
_rRichard Klein --
_g5.
_tCircumventing police' knock and announce' rules violate civil rights /
_rRadley Balko --
_g6. The
_texclusionary rule should be abolished /
_rWilliam Tucker --
_tPeriodical bibliography --
_tFor further discussion --
_tOrganizations to contact --
_tBibliography of books --
_tIndex.
650 0 _aCriminal justice, Administration of
_zUnited States.
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