John Kleinig, Nancy J. King, James P. Levine, Jeffrey B. Abramson, B. Michael Dann, Shari Seidman Diamond, Norman J. Finkel, Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Julie E. Howe
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John Kleinig, Nancy J. King, James P. Levine, Jeffrey B. Abramson, B. Michael Dann, Shari Seidman Diamond, Norman J. Finkel, Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Julie E. Howe
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This book revives to issues of jury ethics by collecting new and insightful essays along with responses from leading scholars in the field of jury studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
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- Artikelnr.: 44366801
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2015
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John Kleinig, James P. Levine
Chapter 1 Introduction: Ethical Foundations of the American Criminal Jury,
John Kleinig, James P. Levine; Chapter 2 Ethical Reciprocity: The
Obligations of Citizens and Courts to Promote Participation in Jury
Service, Paula L. Hannaford-Agor, G. Thomas Munsterman; An Ethical
Framework for Jury Selection: Enhancing Voir Dire Conditions, Julie E.
Howe; Chapter 3 Jurors' Duties, Obligations, and Rights: The Ethical/Moral
Roots of Discretion, Norman J. Finkel; Who's the We? Toward a Framework for
Understanding and Evaluating Critiques of the American Jury, Adina
Schwartz; Chapter 4 The Constitutional and Ethical Implications of
"Must-Find-the-Defendant-Guilty" Jury Instructions, B. Michael Dann; When
Ethics and Empirics Are Entwined: A Response to Judge Dann's Nullification
Proposals, Shari Seidman Diamond; Chapter 5 Mercy and Morals: The Ethics of
Nullification, Alan W. Scheflin; The Truth of Nullification: A Response to
Professor Scheflin, Candace McCoy; Chapter 6 Jury Deliberation: Fair and
Foul, Jeffrey Abramson; The Ethics of Jury Room Politics: A Response to
Jeffrey Abramson, James P. Levine; Chapter 7 Ethics for the Ex-Juror:
Guiding Former Jurors after the Trial, Nancy J. King; When Jurors Talk
about Their Verdict, Neil Vidmar; Chapter 8 Jury Research Ethics and the
Integrity of Jury Deliberations, Valerie P. Hans; What Price Knowledge? A
Response to Professor Hans's Inquiry into the Ethics of Invading the
Sanctity of the Jury Room, Maureen O'Connor;
John Kleinig, James P. Levine; Chapter 2 Ethical Reciprocity: The
Obligations of Citizens and Courts to Promote Participation in Jury
Service, Paula L. Hannaford-Agor, G. Thomas Munsterman; An Ethical
Framework for Jury Selection: Enhancing Voir Dire Conditions, Julie E.
Howe; Chapter 3 Jurors' Duties, Obligations, and Rights: The Ethical/Moral
Roots of Discretion, Norman J. Finkel; Who's the We? Toward a Framework for
Understanding and Evaluating Critiques of the American Jury, Adina
Schwartz; Chapter 4 The Constitutional and Ethical Implications of
"Must-Find-the-Defendant-Guilty" Jury Instructions, B. Michael Dann; When
Ethics and Empirics Are Entwined: A Response to Judge Dann's Nullification
Proposals, Shari Seidman Diamond; Chapter 5 Mercy and Morals: The Ethics of
Nullification, Alan W. Scheflin; The Truth of Nullification: A Response to
Professor Scheflin, Candace McCoy; Chapter 6 Jury Deliberation: Fair and
Foul, Jeffrey Abramson; The Ethics of Jury Room Politics: A Response to
Jeffrey Abramson, James P. Levine; Chapter 7 Ethics for the Ex-Juror:
Guiding Former Jurors after the Trial, Nancy J. King; When Jurors Talk
about Their Verdict, Neil Vidmar; Chapter 8 Jury Research Ethics and the
Integrity of Jury Deliberations, Valerie P. Hans; What Price Knowledge? A
Response to Professor Hans's Inquiry into the Ethics of Invading the
Sanctity of the Jury Room, Maureen O'Connor;
Chapter 1 Introduction: Ethical Foundations of the American Criminal Jury,
John Kleinig, James P. Levine; Chapter 2 Ethical Reciprocity: The
Obligations of Citizens and Courts to Promote Participation in Jury
Service, Paula L. Hannaford-Agor, G. Thomas Munsterman; An Ethical
Framework for Jury Selection: Enhancing Voir Dire Conditions, Julie E.
Howe; Chapter 3 Jurors' Duties, Obligations, and Rights: The Ethical/Moral
Roots of Discretion, Norman J. Finkel; Who's the We? Toward a Framework for
Understanding and Evaluating Critiques of the American Jury, Adina
Schwartz; Chapter 4 The Constitutional and Ethical Implications of
"Must-Find-the-Defendant-Guilty" Jury Instructions, B. Michael Dann; When
Ethics and Empirics Are Entwined: A Response to Judge Dann's Nullification
Proposals, Shari Seidman Diamond; Chapter 5 Mercy and Morals: The Ethics of
Nullification, Alan W. Scheflin; The Truth of Nullification: A Response to
Professor Scheflin, Candace McCoy; Chapter 6 Jury Deliberation: Fair and
Foul, Jeffrey Abramson; The Ethics of Jury Room Politics: A Response to
Jeffrey Abramson, James P. Levine; Chapter 7 Ethics for the Ex-Juror:
Guiding Former Jurors after the Trial, Nancy J. King; When Jurors Talk
about Their Verdict, Neil Vidmar; Chapter 8 Jury Research Ethics and the
Integrity of Jury Deliberations, Valerie P. Hans; What Price Knowledge? A
Response to Professor Hans's Inquiry into the Ethics of Invading the
Sanctity of the Jury Room, Maureen O'Connor;
John Kleinig, James P. Levine; Chapter 2 Ethical Reciprocity: The
Obligations of Citizens and Courts to Promote Participation in Jury
Service, Paula L. Hannaford-Agor, G. Thomas Munsterman; An Ethical
Framework for Jury Selection: Enhancing Voir Dire Conditions, Julie E.
Howe; Chapter 3 Jurors' Duties, Obligations, and Rights: The Ethical/Moral
Roots of Discretion, Norman J. Finkel; Who's the We? Toward a Framework for
Understanding and Evaluating Critiques of the American Jury, Adina
Schwartz; Chapter 4 The Constitutional and Ethical Implications of
"Must-Find-the-Defendant-Guilty" Jury Instructions, B. Michael Dann; When
Ethics and Empirics Are Entwined: A Response to Judge Dann's Nullification
Proposals, Shari Seidman Diamond; Chapter 5 Mercy and Morals: The Ethics of
Nullification, Alan W. Scheflin; The Truth of Nullification: A Response to
Professor Scheflin, Candace McCoy; Chapter 6 Jury Deliberation: Fair and
Foul, Jeffrey Abramson; The Ethics of Jury Room Politics: A Response to
Jeffrey Abramson, James P. Levine; Chapter 7 Ethics for the Ex-Juror:
Guiding Former Jurors after the Trial, Nancy J. King; When Jurors Talk
about Their Verdict, Neil Vidmar; Chapter 8 Jury Research Ethics and the
Integrity of Jury Deliberations, Valerie P. Hans; What Price Knowledge? A
Response to Professor Hans's Inquiry into the Ethics of Invading the
Sanctity of the Jury Room, Maureen O'Connor;