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  • CONTENTS
  • TABLES
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • FOREWORD
  • 1 The Ordering of Justice
  • The Ordering of Justice
  • A View from the Accused
  • A View from the Literature
  • A Research Strategy
  • A Profile of the Accused
  • 2 Police Orders
  • Arrest
  • Search
  • Interrogation and Confession
  • Access to a Third Party
  • Right-to-Silence Cautions
  • Dealings between Police and the Accused for Information and Confessions
  • Legitimacy of Charges
  • 3 Lawyers' Orders
  • The Relation between the Accused and the Lawyer
  • Retaining Counsel
  • Legal DependencyThe Election Decision
  • The Decision to Appeal
  • 4 Order out of Court I: The Process of Plea Transaction
  • The Process of Plea Transaction in Perspective
  • Lawyers' Accounts of Plea Transactions
  • The Process of Plea Transaction
  • Lawyers' Perceptions of Plea Bargains
  • 5 Order out of Court II: The Position of the Accused and the Plea Decision
  • The Views of the Accused on Plea Transactions
  • The Plea Decision
  • Pleading Guilty while Maintaining Innocence
  • Reasons for Pleading Guilty
  • Reasons for Pleading Not Guilty
  • The Plea Decision in Retrospect6 Order in Court
  • The Court Setting
  • Understanding of Court Proceedings by the Accused
  • Silence of the Accused in Court
  • Sentencing: The Trial of Moral Character
  • Perception of Outcomes by the Accused
  • 7 The Reordering of Justice
  • Summary
  • The Nature of Reform
  • Prospects for Change
  • Directions for Further Enquiry
  • NOTES
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX
  • A
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  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
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