Criminal courts

Jo Dixon, Aaron Kupchik, Joachim J. Savelsberg

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Abstract

The social organization of criminal courts is the theme of this collection of articles. The volume provides contributions to three levels of social organization in criminal courts: (1) the macro-level involving external economic, political and social forces (Joachim J. Savelsberg; Raymond Michalowski; Mary E. Vogel; John Hagan and Ron Levi); (2) the meso-level consisting of formal structures, informal cultural norms and supporting agencies in an interlocking organizational network (Malcolm M. Feeley; Lawrence Mohr; Jo Dixon; Jeffrey T. Ulmer and John H. Kramer), and (3) the micro-level consisting of interactional orders that emerge from the social discourses and categorizations in multiple layers of bargaining and negotiation processes (Lisa Frohmann; Aaron Kupchik; Michael McConville and Chester Mirsky; Bankole A. Cole). An editorial introduction ties these levels together, relating them to a Weberian sociology of law.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages403
ISBN (Electronic)9781351160759
ISBN (Print)9780815388302
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2019

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© Jo Dixon, Aaron Kupchik and Joachim J. Savelsberg 2006. All rights reserved.

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