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Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Chapter 1 - Prosecutors and Prosecution Part I Decision-Making Practices: Case Screening and Charging Chapter 2 - Albonetti, Celesta (1987) "Prosecutorial Discretion: The Effect of Uncertainty," 21 Law & Society Rev 2:291-313. Chapter 3 - Emerson, Robert M., & Blair Paley (1992) ¿Organizational Horizons and Complaint- Filing,¿ in K. Hawkins, ed., The Uses of Discretion, New York: Claredon Press-Oxford. Chapter 4 - Davis, Angela J. (1998) ¿Prosecution and Race: The Power and Privilege of Discretion,¿ 67 Fordham Law Rev 13-67. Chapter 5 - Frohmann, Lisa (1997) ¿Convictability and Discordant Locales: Reproducing Race, Class, and Gender Ideologies in Prosecutorial Decision Making,¿ 31 Law & Society Rev 531-555. Part II Decision-Making Practices :Plea Bargaining Chapter 6 - Alschuler, Albert W. (1968) ¿The Prosecutor's Role in Plea Bargaining,¿ 36 University of Chicago Law Rev 50-112. Chapter 7 - Emmelman, Debra S. (1997) ¿Gauging the Strength of Evidence Prior to Plea Bargaining: The Interpretive Procedures of Court-Appointed Defense Attorney,¿ 22 Law and Social Inquiry 927-955 Chapter 8 - Maynard, Douglas (1984) ¿The Structure of Discourse in Misdemeanor Plea Bargaining,¿ 18 Law & Society Rev 1:75-104. Chapter 9 - Ma, Yue (2002) ¿Prosecutorial Discretion and Plea Bargaining in the United States, France, Germany and Italy: A Comparative Perspective,¿ 12 International Criminal Justice Rev 22-52. Part III Legal Reforms and Shifts in Prosecutorial Power Chapter 10 - Mills, Lindia G. (1999) ¿Killing Her Softly: Intimate Abuse and the Violence of State Intervention,¿ 113 Harvard Law Rev 550-613. Chapter 11 - Coker, Donna. (2001) ¿Crime Control and Feminist Law Reform in Domestic Violence Law: A Critical Review,¿ 4 Buffalo Criminal Law Rev 801-859. Chapter 12 - Miller, Lisa L. & James Eisenstein (2005) ¿The Federal/State Criminal Prosecution Nexus: A Case Study of Cooperation and Discretion,¿ 30 Law & Social Inquiry 239-268. Part IV Prosecutorial Power and Ethical Conduct Chapter 13 - Armstrong, Ken, & Maurice Possley (1999) ¿The Verdict: Dishonor: Series: Trial & Error. How Prosecutors Sacrifice Justice To Win.¿ Chicago Tribune 1/10/1999, sec. 1, p. 1. Chapter 14 - Possley, Maurice, & Ken Armstrong (1999) ¿Prosecution on Trial in DuPage Series: Trial & Error. How Prosecutors Sacrifice Justice To Win,¿ Chicago Tribune, 1/12/1999 sec. 1, p. 1. Chapter 15 - Armstrong, Ken, & Maurice Possley (1999) ¿Reversal of Fortune Series: Trial & Error. How Prosecutors Sacrifice Justice To Win,¿ Chicago Tribune 1/13/1999, sec. 1, p. 1. Chapter 16 - Armstrong, Ken, & Maurice Possley (1999) ¿Break Rules, Be Promoted Series: Trial & Error. How Prosecutors Sacrifice Justice To Win,¿ Chicago Tribune 1/14/1999. sec. 1, p. 1. Chapter 17 - Gershman, Bennett L. (2001) ¿The Prosecutor's Duty to Truth,¿ 14 Georgetown J. of Legal Ethics 2:309-354. Part V Alternatives to Prosecution and the International Criminal Court Chapter 18 - Hagan, John (2005) ¿Crime of War and Force of Law,¿ 83 Social Forces 4:1499-1534. Chapter 19 - Minow, Martha (1998) ¿Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: South Africa¿s Truth and Reconciliation Commission,¿ 14 Negotiation J. 4:319-355. Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Public prosecutors -- United States.
Prosecution -- United States.
Plea bargaining -- United States.
Prosecution -- United States -- Decision making.
Public prosecutors.
Prosecution.
Plea bargaining.