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100 1 |a Feeley, Malcolm. 
245 1 4 |a The process is the punishment :  |b handling cases in a lower criminal court /  |c Malcolm M. Feeley. 
260 |a New York :  |b Russell Sage Foundation,  |c ©1979. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xxii, 330 pages) 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments ; Foreword ; Preface ; Introduction ; Chapter 1. The Lower Courts: Process and Punishment ; Introduction ; Some Explanations for the Operations of Lower Courts ; Additional Factors Affecting the Administration of Justice ; The Court as an Open System ; Substantive Justice and the Adjudicative Ideal ; Decision-making Costs: Two Models and an Alternative ; Conclusion ; Chapter 2. Setting and Context ; Introduction ; The City ; The Business of the Court ; The Police ; The Two-Tiered System of Courts ; The Emergence of the Court of Common Pleas. 
505 8 |a Power, Patronage, and Position Conclusion: The Court and Its Environmnent ; Chapter 3. Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys ; Introduction ; Judges ; Prosecutors ; Defense Attorneys ; Private Representation ; Public Defense Services ; Comparing Types of Defense Attorneys ; Chapter 4. Supportive Figures ; Introduction ; Pretrial Release Specialists ; Bail Bondsmen ; Bail Commissioners ; Pretrial Service Representatives ; Pretrial Diversion Program ; Family Relations Officer ; Drug Treatment Representatives ; Auxiliary Personnel ; Police Liaison Officer and Attending Officer. 
505 8 |a Clerks and Stenographers Secretaries, Aides, and Investigators ; Bailiffs and Sheriffs ; Conclusion ; Chapter 5. Outcomes: Adjudication and Sentencing ; Introduction ; The Variables ; Adjudication Alternatives ; Determinants of Adjudication ; Additional Analysis ; Conclusion ; Sentencing Alternatives ; Determinants of Sentence Severity ; Additional Analysis ; Conclusion ; Reflections on a Quantitative Approach ; Chapter 6. The Process of Adjudication and Sentencing ; Introduction ; Establishing the Worth of a Case ; The Inherent Ambiguity of the Process. 
505 8 |a Prosecutor-Defense Attorney Relationships Defendants Without Attorneys ; Plea Bargaining ; The Symbolic Importance of Plea Bargaining ; Negotiation as a Process of Exchange ; Trials and Sentences ; Summary ; Chapter 7. The Process Is the Punishment ; Introduction ; Pretrial Release: An Overview ; Pretrial Release: Process ; Securing an Attorney ; Continuances ; Failure to Appear ; Pretrial Diversion ; The Imbalance Ratio ; Conclusion: The Aggregated Effects of the Pretrial Process ; Chapter 8. The Myth of Heavy Caseloads: An Exploration and Rejection of an Alternative Explanation. 
505 8 |a Introduction: The Caseload Hypotheses Selecting a Comparison Court ; The Caseload Hypotheses Explored ; Trials and Motions ; Plea Bargains ; Sentences ; Pretrial Processing ; Courtroom Observations ; Historical Review ; Why Caseload Is Considered So Important ; The Implications of Due Process ; The Making of a Social Problem ; Nonreactive ""Causes"" ; Alternative Explanations ; The Organization of the Court's Business ; Substantive Justice and Mutual Advantages ; The Impact of Professionalism ; Conclusion: The Process as Punishment ; Chapter 9. The Criminal Process and the Adjudicative Ideal. 
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776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Feeley, Malcolm.  |t Process is the punishment.  |d New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©1979  |w (DLC) 79007349 
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