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The Civilization of the Criminal Law
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2005)
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of criminal justice. More specifically, it examines an updated version of the type of government intervention espoused four decades ...
The American Criminal Jury
(Law and Contemporary Problems, 1999)
As juries become both less common and more expensive, some have questioned the wisdom of preserving the criminal jury in its present form. The benefits of the jury are difficult to quantify, but jury verdicts continue to ...