Research in Law and Policy Studies
Research in Law and Policy Studies
Nagel, Stuart S. (Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, USA)
Elsevier Science & Technology
07/1999
300
Dura
Inglês
9780762300419
0762300418
This is the fifth volume in a series on research in law and policy studies. It is divided into eight sections on: constitutional rights; questionable criminal wrongdoing; economic regulation; jury decision-making; imprisonment and execution; women and children; legal services; and legal philosophy.
Introduction - legal policy and Win-Win thinking, Stuart Nagel, Mitchell Rooner. Part 1 Constitutional rights: a reasonable pornography policy for the United States, Ernest Giglio. Part 2 Questionable criminal wrongdoing: using the law to redefine killing in medical settings, Daniel Patrick Hillyard, John Dombrink; criminal justice issues for defendants with mental retardation, Caroline Everington et al. Part 3 Economic regulation: the transformation of trash - creation of commodity, Peter Lehman; under enforcing the Housing Code, H. Laurence Ross. Part 4 Jury decision-making: the influence of expert and non-expert members of juries, Martin Kaplan. Ana M. Martin. Part 5 Imprisonment and execution: resource mobilization and the reduction of prison violence, Matthew Silberman; the life and death of the death penalty in west Virginia, Larry Koch, John F. Galliher. Part 6 Women and children: on constitutions and paradigms - feminism, liberalism and equality in the US and Canada, Melissa Haussman; the criminalization of HIV positive prostitutes, Stephanie Kane. Part 7 Legal services: markets for legal services and the rise of franchise law firms, Jerry Van Hoy. Part 8 Legal philosophy: trying times - the study of political trials, Ken Kyle, Pat Lauderdale; an essay on complexity theory and law - why we have so many laws, and what to do about it, I.B. Ruhl; judicialization across societies, Roger Handberg.
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This is the fifth volume in a series on research in law and policy studies. It is divided into eight sections on: constitutional rights; questionable criminal wrongdoing; economic regulation; jury decision-making; imprisonment and execution; women and children; legal services; and legal philosophy.
Introduction - legal policy and Win-Win thinking, Stuart Nagel, Mitchell Rooner. Part 1 Constitutional rights: a reasonable pornography policy for the United States, Ernest Giglio. Part 2 Questionable criminal wrongdoing: using the law to redefine killing in medical settings, Daniel Patrick Hillyard, John Dombrink; criminal justice issues for defendants with mental retardation, Caroline Everington et al. Part 3 Economic regulation: the transformation of trash - creation of commodity, Peter Lehman; under enforcing the Housing Code, H. Laurence Ross. Part 4 Jury decision-making: the influence of expert and non-expert members of juries, Martin Kaplan. Ana M. Martin. Part 5 Imprisonment and execution: resource mobilization and the reduction of prison violence, Matthew Silberman; the life and death of the death penalty in west Virginia, Larry Koch, John F. Galliher. Part 6 Women and children: on constitutions and paradigms - feminism, liberalism and equality in the US and Canada, Melissa Haussman; the criminalization of HIV positive prostitutes, Stephanie Kane. Part 7 Legal services: markets for legal services and the rise of franchise law firms, Jerry Van Hoy. Part 8 Legal philosophy: trying times - the study of political trials, Ken Kyle, Pat Lauderdale; an essay on complexity theory and law - why we have so many laws, and what to do about it, I.B. Ruhl; judicialization across societies, Roger Handberg.
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