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| 100 | 1 | _aFeeley, Malcolm M. | |
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_aThe process is the punishment : _bHandling cases in a lower criminal court / _cMalcolm M. Feeley ; [with a new foreword by Joseph R. Gusfield.] |
| 250 | _a1st paperback ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bRussell Sage Foundation, _c1992. |
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_axxxiv, 330 p. ; _c21 cm. |
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| 505 | _aSummary First published in 1979, this classic work set the standard for later court studies. Focusing on the workings of the New Haven court system, Feeley explores fundamental questions about how justice is administered in our society and reexamines conventional theories about how the criminal justice system functions. Examining the process and the players, Feeley's analysis, firmly rooted in organizational theory and open systems theory, describes the dynamics of the courthouse and emphasizes interdependencies, adaptation, institutional maintenance, and adversarial relationships in an effort to make sense of the process as it is experienced by those who participate in it. | ||
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_aCriminal courts _zConnecticut _zNew Haven. |
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_aCriminal procedure _zConnecticut _zNew Haven. |
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_aCriminal courts _zUnited States. |
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_aCriminal procedure _zUnited States. |
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_aGusfield, Joseph R., _d1923- |
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| 856 | 4 | 2 | _qhttps://www.russellsage.org/sites/default/files/feeley_toc_pdf_2.pdf |
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