SAGE Journal Articles and Readings

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SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Zalman, M. (2006). Criminal justice system reform and wrongful conviction: A research agenda. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 17 (4), 468-492.

Learning objective: explain the roles and responsibilities of prosecutor and defense attorneys.

Article 2: Davis, R.C., & Mulford, C. (2008). Victim rights and new remedies: Finally getting victims their due. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24 (2), 198-208.

Learning objective: identify the procedures undertaken before trial.

Article 3: Jones, S. (2011). Under pressure: Women who plead guilty to crimes they have not committed. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 11 (1), 77-90.

Learning objective: identify the procedures undertaken before trial.

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Encyclopedia and Reference

 

Reference 1: Barrett, K. (2012). Legal Counsel. In W. Miller (Ed.), The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America: An Encyclopedia. (pp. 998-1005).

Learning objective: explain the roles and responsibilities of prosecutor and defense attorneys.

Encyclopedia 1: Wice, P. (2002). Release on Own Recognizance (ROR). In D. Levinson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. (pp. 1373-1376).

Learning objective: identify the procedures undertaken before trial.

Encyclopedia 2: Jones-Brown, D. (2002). Prosecutorial Discretion. In D. Levinson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. (pp. 1280-1285).

Learning objective: explain the roles and responsibilities of prosecutor and defense attorneys.