The Supreme Court's role in mass incarceration / William T. Pizzi.
2021
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Title
The Supreme Court's role in mass incarceration / William T. Pizzi.
Imprint
New York, NY ; Routledge, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Description
1 online resource (x, 148 pages) : illustrations
Formatted Contents Note
Mass incarceration and its "causes"
The risks of constitutional rule-making
The federal system, state systems, and Miranda v. Arizona
The vanishing trial and mass incarceration
Must fair trials be jury trials?
The shift from indeterminate sentences to determinate sentences
Plea bargaining in the U.S. : coercing guilty pleas
The Supreme Court : uncertain on proportionality...endorsing deterrence
Limiting judicial power at sentencing: the emergence of sentencing guidelines systems
The Supreme Court : an obstacle to reform
Extreme adversarialism, muted adversarialism, and the slow death of trials
Where do we go from here?
The risks of constitutional rule-making
The federal system, state systems, and Miranda v. Arizona
The vanishing trial and mass incarceration
Must fair trials be jury trials?
The shift from indeterminate sentences to determinate sentences
Plea bargaining in the U.S. : coercing guilty pleas
The Supreme Court : uncertain on proportionality...endorsing deterrence
Limiting judicial power at sentencing: the emergence of sentencing guidelines systems
The Supreme Court : an obstacle to reform
Extreme adversarialism, muted adversarialism, and the slow death of trials
Where do we go from here?
Summary
"The Supreme Court's Role in Mass Incarceration illuminates the role of the United States Supreme Court's criminal procedure revolution as a contributing factor to the rise in U.S. incarceration rates. Noting that that the increase in mass incarceration began climbing just after the Warren Court years and the rate kept climbing for the next four decades despite the fact that the crime rate declined substantially, the author posits that part of the explanation is the Court's failure to understand that a trial system with robust rights for defendants is not a strong trial system unless it is also reliable and efficient. There have been many explanations offered for the sudden and steep escalation in the U.S. incarceration rate, ranging from the war on drugs to harsh sentencing statutes, and more. This book gives the reader a unique position from which to counter the problem of the high rate of incarceration by showing that when a trial system becomes too complicated and expensive, it no longer serves to protect defendants. For the vast majority of defendants, their constitutional rights are irrelevant as they are forced to accept plea bargains or face the prospect of a comparatively harsh sentences if convicted. This book is essential reading for both graduate and undergraduate students in corrections and criminal justice courses as well as judges, attorneys, and others working in the criminal justice system"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical Data
William T. Pizzi is Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Colorado Law School. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and he also holds an advanced degree in philosophy from the University of Massachusetts. Following law school, Professor Pizzi was a federal prosecutor in the District of New Jersey before joining the faculty at Colorado Law where he taught for thirty-five years. He is one of the foremost scholars in the United States on comparative criminal issues. He has lectured abroad for both the Ford Foundation and theUnited StatesInformation Agency.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 02, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Pizzi, William T., 1943- The Supreme Court's role in mass incarceration New York, NY ; Routledge, 2021.
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Alternate Title
Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9780429318207 electronic book
0429318200 electronic book
9781000180466 electronic book
1000180468 electronic book
9781000180442 electronic book
1000180441 electronic book
9781000180428 electronic book
1000180425 electronic book
9780367331597 hardcover
9780367331399 paperback
0429318200 electronic book
9781000180466 electronic book
1000180468 electronic book
9781000180442 electronic book
1000180441 electronic book
9781000180428 electronic book
1000180425 electronic book
9780367331597 hardcover
9780367331399 paperback
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