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Politics and Plea Bargaining

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In 1982, California voters passed Proposition 8, promoted by supporters as the Victims' Bill of Rights, on the initiative ballot. In Politics and Plea Bargaining, Candace McCoy describes the politi...
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  • 01 May 1993
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In 1982, California voters passed Proposition 8, promoted by supporters as the Victims' Bill of Rights, on the initiative ballot. In Politics and Plea Bargaining, Candace McCoy describes the political genesis of victims' rights legislation and the impact Proposition 8 has had on plea bargaining.

Placing Proposition 8 in the context of earlier efforts to reform plea bargaining, McCoy explores the meaning of due process in the criminal courts. Emphasizing the concept of "publicness," the book suggests changes that would open the justice system to more public observation and explanation.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 248
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Law in Social Context
Publication Date: 01 May 1993
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812214338
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights, Law and society, sociology of law, LAW / Criminal Law / General
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Candace McCoy is Professor at the Graduate Center and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York.

Note on Citation
Introduction
1. Criminal Procedure: Target of Reform
2. Proposition 8 Politics
3. The Internal and External Dynamics of Plea Bargaining
4. Testing the Impact of a Law Limiting Plea Bargaining
5. Impact of the Plea Bargaining Limitation on Court Procedures and Sentences
6. Impact of the Plea Bargaining Limitation on Court Professionals' Norms
7. Procedural Values: Proof and "Publicness"

Works Cited
Table of Cases
Index