This Article identifies the workings of interpersonal power in the criminal system and considers the effect of these cases on criminal theory and practice. By uncovering this phenomenon, this Article hopes to spark a legal academic dialogue and inquiry that has, until now, been unspoken. This Article has roots in my former work as a Philadelphia public defender and in my current work as a clinical professor with students who appear in criminal and juvenile court. As an advocate for the poor in a busy courthouse, one of a lawyer\u27s tasks is to discover the multiple real stories behind the charges and test alternative hypotheses for what may have occurred in a given situation. I am constantly struck by the courts\u27 and criminal law\u27s...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...
This essay provides an overview of how the conception of therapeutic jurisprudence as applied to cri...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...
This Article identifies the workings of interpersonal power in the criminal system and considers the...
This article examines the ways that power imbalances affect relationships in the forensic mental dis...
This article is the first to develop a problem-solving theory for the civil justice system. Drug cou...
As this symposium demonstrates, criminology has much to offer criminal law and procedure. But there ...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
In 1933, one of the leading theorists of the criminal law, Jerome Michael, wrote openly of the crimi...
Women entering the court system face a challenging experience, in part, because a courtroom can be a...
In recent years, defendants have proffered a multitude of novel theories of criminal defense in seek...
Our legal system - and much of the research conducted on that system - often separates people and is...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
This Article addresses an unexplored tension in the civil justice system regarding victims. The goa...
This chapter is designed to give the reader a flavour of a few areas in which psychology has been ap...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...
This essay provides an overview of how the conception of therapeutic jurisprudence as applied to cri...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...
This Article identifies the workings of interpersonal power in the criminal system and considers the...
This article examines the ways that power imbalances affect relationships in the forensic mental dis...
This article is the first to develop a problem-solving theory for the civil justice system. Drug cou...
As this symposium demonstrates, criminology has much to offer criminal law and procedure. But there ...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
In 1933, one of the leading theorists of the criminal law, Jerome Michael, wrote openly of the crimi...
Women entering the court system face a challenging experience, in part, because a courtroom can be a...
In recent years, defendants have proffered a multitude of novel theories of criminal defense in seek...
Our legal system - and much of the research conducted on that system - often separates people and is...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
This Article addresses an unexplored tension in the civil justice system regarding victims. The goa...
This chapter is designed to give the reader a flavour of a few areas in which psychology has been ap...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...
This essay provides an overview of how the conception of therapeutic jurisprudence as applied to cri...
Coordinating competing interests can be difficult. Because law regulates human behavior, it is a can...