Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective / Edition 3 available in Paperback
Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective / Edition 3
- ISBN-10:
- 1506306578
- ISBN-13:
- 2901506306574
- Pub. Date:
- 01/22/2016
- Publisher:
- SAGE Publications
Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective / Edition 3
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 2901506306574 |
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Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication date: | 01/22/2016 |
Edition description: | Third Edition |
Pages: | 536 |
Product dimensions: | 7.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
David C. Brody is a professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University. He received a JD from the University of Arizona College of Law and a Ph D in criminal justice from the State University of New York at Albany. He is the author of casebooks on criminal law and criminal procedure, as well as scholarly articles that have been published in such journals as the American Criminal Law Review, Crime and Delinquency, Justice System Journal, and Judicature. His current research focuses on the selection and evaluation of judges, jury reform, and the interaction between law, politics, and criminal justice policy.
Cassia Spohn is School Director and Foundation Professor of Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. She is the author of several books, including The Color of Justice: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America (with Sam Walker and Miriam De Lone) and How Do Judges Decide? The Search for Fairness and Equity in Sentencing. She has published a number of articles examining prosecutors’ charging decisions in sexual assault cases and exploring the effect of race/ethnicity on charging and sentencing decisions. Her current research interests include the effect of race and gender on court processing decisions, victim characteristics and case outcomes in sexual assault cases, judicial decision making, sentencing of drug offenders, and the deterrent effect of imprisonment. In 1999, she was awarded the University of Nebraska Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award.