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ID: 9235
Cover Commonsense Justice : Jurors’ Notions Of The Law / Norman J. Finkel

Commonsense Justice : Jurors’ Notions Of The Law / Norman J. Finkel

Pengarang:
Finkel, Norman J.
Penerbit:
Hardvars University Press,
Tempat Terbit:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Tahun Terbit:
2001
Bahasa:
eng
Subjek
Law --United States --Public opinion -- Jury --United States -- Justice Common sense
Deskripsi Fisik:
390 p. ; 25 cm. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
978-0674005563
Nomor Panggil:
347.73 FIN c
Control Number:
INLIS000000000009235
BIB ID:
0010-0520009235
Catatan
For the first time in our history, U.S. prisons house over a million inmates, enough to populate a city larger than San Francisco. Building prisons is the new growth industry, as the American public reacts to a perceived increase in violence and politicians take a hard line toward crime. But this eagerness to construct more prisons raises basic questions about what the community wants and will tolerate and what the Supreme Court will sanction. In this timely book, Norman Finkel looks at the relationship between the "law on the books," as set down in the Constitution and developed in cases and decisions, and what he calls "commonsense justice," the ordinary citizen's notions of what is just and fair. Law is an essentially human endeavor, a collection of psychological theories about why people think, feel, and behave as they do, and when and why we should find some of them blameworthy and punishable. But is it independent of community sentiment, as some would contend? Or, as Finkel suggests, do juries bring the community's judgment to bear on the moral blameworthiness of the defendant? When jurors decide that the law is unfair, or the punishment inappropriate for a particular defendant, they have sometimes nullified the law. Nullification represents the jury's desire not to defeat but "to perfect and complete" the law. It is the "no confidence" vote of commonsense justice refusing to follow the path the law has marked out--and pointing to a new path based on what seem to be more just grounds.
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Tersedia di OPAC Bibliografi Nasional Indonesia Karya Tulis Ilmiah Nasional
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