000381363 000__ 04767nam\a2201141\\\4500 000381363 001__ 381363 000381363 005__ 20240925112007.0 000381363 008__ 950614s1995\\\\mau\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000381363 010__ $$a 94032263 000381363 020__ $$a0201622548 000381363 035__ $$a(OCoLC)31012837 000381363 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dDLC$$dNNC-L$$dUtOrBLW 000381363 043__ $$an-us--- 000381363 050_4 $$aKF9763$$b.F58 1995 000381363 1001_ $$aFletcher, George P.$$0n 78077091 $$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78077091 000381363 24510 $$aWith justice for some :$$bvictims' rights in criminal trials /$$cGeorge P. Fletcher. 000381363 264_1 $$aReading, Mass. :$$bAddison-Wesley Pub. Co.,$$c1995. 000381363 300__ $$axi, 304 pages ;$$c24 cm 000381363 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000381363 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000381363 338__ $$avolume$$2rdacarrier 000381363 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index 000381363 650_0 $$aVictims of crimes$$xLegal status, laws, etc.$$zUnited States.$$0sh2008113209$$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113209 000381363 650_0 $$aCriminal procedure$$zUnited States.$$0sh2008100086$$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100086 000381363 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCrimes against.$$0sh 85001942 $$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001942 000381363 650_0 $$aJews$$0sh 85070361$$xCrimes against$$0sh 99005432$$zUnited States.$$0n 78095330 000381363 650_0 $$aWomen$$xCrimes against$$zUnited States.$$0sh2008113505$$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113505 000381363 650_0 $$aGays$$0sh 85061795$$xCrimes against$$0sh 99005432$$zUnited States.$$0n 78095330 000381363 907__ $$a.b5014803$$b2018-04-12$$c1995-06-14 000381363 909CO $$ooai:pegasus.law.columbia.edu:381363$$plawclio 000381363 922__ $$aBackstage MARS$$b2014-05-28$$c2014-06-06 000381363 922__ $$aBackstage MARS$$b2018-03-12$$c2018-03-13 000381363 922__ $$aRDA ENRICHED 000381363 922__ $$aMARS 000381363 97011 $$tIntroduction: The New Political Trial$$p1 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 1$$tGays$$p9 000381363 97012 $$tBlaming and Understanding$$p16 000381363 97012 $$tJunk Food and Junk Science$$p28 000381363 97012 $$tGood Moves and Bad$$p33 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 2$$tBlacks$$p37 000381363 97012 $$tSimi Valley Sorrows$$p38 000381363 97012 $$tAgainst the Odds$$p41 000381363 97012 $$tThe Federal Response$$p51 000381363 97012 $$tTrying Harder the Second Time$$p53 000381363 97012 $$tMore Than Guilt or Innocence$$p61 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 3$$tJews$$p69 000381363 97012 $$tThe Trial of El Sayyid Nosair$$p75 000381363 97012 $$tThe Trial of Lemrick Nelson$$p86 000381363 97012 $$tThe Jury on Its Own$$p98 000381363 97012 $$tRosenbaum and King$$p103 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 4$$tWomen$$p107 000381363 97012 $$tDefending Rape by Blaming the Victim$$p108 000381363 97012 $$tThe Credibility Trials of 1991-92$$p114 000381363 97012 $$tThe Metaphysics of Consent$$p120 000381363 97012 $$tConflicting Objectives$$p125 000381363 97012 $$tBattered Women Strike Back$$p132 000381363 97012 $$tAbuse, Abuse, Everywhere$$p140 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 5$$tThe Quest for a Fair Trial$$p149 000381363 97012 $$tImpartiality$$p153 000381363 97012 $$tTyson Fights for a Fair Trial$$p155 000381363 97012 $$tThe Fifth Amendment$$p158 000381363 97012 $$tThe Sixth Amendment$$p167 000381363 97012 $$tGrounding Justice$$p169 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 6$$tVictims at the Center$$p177 000381363 97012 $$tReforming the Verdict$$p180 000381363 97012 $$tThe Victim's Role from Charging to Sentencing$$p188 000381363 97013 $$tPlea-bargaining$$p190 000381363 97013 $$tThe Victim at Trial$$p193 000381363 97013 $$tThe Victim at Sentencing$$p198 000381363 97012 $$tPunishment as Solidarity with Victims$$p201 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 7$$tJustice by the People$$p207 000381363 97012 $$tJuries and American Justice$$p208 000381363 97012 $$tThe Implications of the Jury System$$p223 000381363 97012 $$tThe Integrity of the Jury$$p228 000381363 97012 $$tToward an Interactive Jury$$p236 000381363 97011 $$lCh. 8$$tTen Solutions$$p241 000381363 97012 $$l1$$tThink of Every Case as a New Political Trial$$p242 000381363 97012 $$l2$$tDivide the Verdict into Two Stages$$p245 000381363 97012 $$l3$$tReallocate the Victim's Power from Sentencing to Plea-bargaining$$p247 000381363 97012 $$l4$$tGive the Victim a Role at Trial$$p248 000381363 97012 $$l5$$tEstablish Diverse Juries$$p250 000381363 97012 $$l6$$tAbolish Changes of Venue$$p252 000381363 97012 $$l7$$tEstablish an Interactive Jury$$p253 000381363 97012 $$l8$$tPsychiatric Experts Should Not Testify about Issues of Moral Responsibility$$p254 000381363 97012 $$l9$$tExperts in Police-Brutality Cases Should Not Testify about Departmental Policy$$p255 000381363 97012 $$l10$$tToward Communitarian Punishment$$p256 000381363 97001 $$tTimeline$$p259 000381363 97001 $$tNotes$$p273 000381363 97001 $$tAcknowledgments$$p289 000381363 97001 $$tIndex$$p291 000381363 971__ $$d20040928 000381363 972__ $$aGeorge P. 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