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- Title
Criminal Justice Through Management: From Police, Prosecutors, Courts, and Prisons to a Modern Administrative Agency.
- Authors
RUBIN, EDWARD L.; FEELEY, MALCOLM M.
- Abstract
The article discusses the management of criminal justice system through a modern administrative approach in the U.S. Topics mentioned include the impact of premodern attitudes on the institutional fragmentation of crime policy in the country, the benefits of a comprehensive institutional reform, the key feature of the criminal process, the disadvantages of criminal trials, and the effectiveness of constitutionalism, professionalism, and rationalization.
- Subjects
CRIMINAL justice system; CRIME policy; TRIALS (Law); CONSTITUTIONALISM; PROFESSIONALISM; RATIONALIZATION (Sociology)
- Publication
Oregon Law Review, 2022, Vol 100, Issue 2, p261
- ISSN
0196-2043
- Publication type
Article