购买点数
12 点
出版社
INC.
出版时间
1978
ISBN
标注页数
304 页
PDF页数
314 页
标签
chapter one CONCEPTUALIZATION 1
The Restrictions on Individuals 1
What Is the Administration of Justice? 2
The Aims and Activities of the Administration of Justice 2
The Steps in the Criminal Procedure System 3
The Nonfederal Approach to Police Work in the United States 4
The Related and Differing Roles of Those Involved in the System 4
Summary 8
Questions 9
chapter two LEGAL AUTHORIZATION FOR THE SYSTEM 13
Development of the U.S. Government as it Relates to the Criminal Justice System 13
The U.S. Constitution as Authorization for the Criminal Justice System 17
Legal Authorization from State Constitutions 18
State Penal Codes and Court Interpretations 18
Summary 19
Questions 19
chapter three IMPLICATIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS 21
Individual Rights Provided in the U.S. Constitution 21
Habeas Corpus 24
The Right to a Public Trial 26
The Right to a Jury Trial 27
The Right to a Speedy Trial 28
The Right to Confront Witnesses 30
The Right to Obtain Witnesses 32
Summary 32
Questions 33
chapter four THE POLICE PROCESS 35
The Purpose of an Arrest 35
Arrest Defined 36
Arrest With a Warrant 41
Summary 61
Questions 62
chapter five ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT;BAIL 65
The Power of a Magistrate to Arrest Without a Warrant 65
Common Law—Peace Officer Arrests Without a Warrant 66
Warrantless Arrest for a Felony Committed in the Presence of an Officer or Citizen 66
Bail and Alternatives to Bail 73
Summary 89
Questions 90
chapter six THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 93
The Criminal Trial as an Adversary Proceeding 93
The Prosecuting Attorney 94
Justice May Not Always Be Served by Prosecuting 100
The Attorney General of the United States 101
Summary 103
Questions 104
chapter seven THE DEFENSE ATTORNEY 107
Procedural Rights as “Tools” for the Accused and His Attorney 107
The Defense Attorney and His Role 108
The Public Defender 110
How an Attorney May Be Helpful to the Accused 111
How the Right to an Attorney Developed 112
The Right to an Attorney as Set Out in the U.S. Constitution 112
The Accused’s Right to a Lawyer in All State Felony Cases 114
The Accused’s Right to Stay in Touch With His Lawyer 119
Waiver of the Right to an Attorney 122
The Right of Indigents to an Attorney on Appeal 123
The Legal Aid Society or Legal Aid Foundation 124
Summary 126
Questions 126
chapter eight STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATORY AGENCIES 129
Alcoholic Beverage Control 129
Public Utilities Commission and State Railroad Commission 130
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 131
Federal Aviation Administration 132
Federal Security Agencies 133
State Regulatory and Licensing Boards 133
State Labor Commission; State Compensation 134
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) 135
Summary 136
Questions 136
chapter nine THE COURTS 139
How the Courts Developed as Part of the Justice System 139
Authorization for Setting Up the Court Systems 140
The Functions of the Courts 141
Appellate (Review) Courts 142
Structure of Court Systems 144
Structure of State Court Systems 148
Administration of the Courts 150
Court Officers and Their Duties 151
Selection,Tenure,and Removal of State Judges 154
Contempt of Court 155
The Defendant’s Right to a Fair Trial 157
Summary 165
Questions 166
chapter ten GRAND JURY; TRIAL JURY; CORONER-MEDICAL EXAMINER 169
The Origins and Functions of the Grand Jury 169
Grand Jury Indictment Required for Federal Felony Prosecutions 172
The Trial Jury and its Functions 173
The Coroner-Medical Examiner 177
Summary 180
Questions 181
chapter eleven THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 183
Accusatory Pleadings: Complaints,Information,and the Indictment 183
Jurisdiction,Venue,and Limitations to Prosecution 185
Federal Jurisdiction 188
Venue 192
Court Appearances and Proceedings 194
The Plea 196
The Preliminary Hearing 201
Summary 208
Questions 209
chapter twelve THE JUDICIAL PROCESS CONTINUED-THE TRIAL AND ITS AFTERMATH 213
The Trial 214
Witnesses 217
Motions 226
Double Jeopardy 229
The Sentencing Process 232
Criminal Repeaters (Recidivists) 239
Summary 243
Questions 244
chapter thirteen CORRECTIONAL CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS 247
The Role of Prevention 247
Revocation of Parole or Probation 264
Measuring the Success of Corrections and Looking at Some Problems 267
The Community Work Program: Alternative to Prison 276
Community Service Organizations 278
Summary 282
Questions 283
GLOSSARY 287
