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245 14 $aThe Rehnquist court and criminal punishment /$cChristopher E. Smith.
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505 0 $aThe Rehnquist court and criminal punishment -- Implementing punishment: excessive sentences and prison conditions -- The ultimate punishment: discretion and discrimination in the death penalty -- Access to justice on the road to punishment.
520 $aFirst Published in 1997. A timely book on the Supreme Court and punishment. In an organized and easily readable format, Smith takes us through the sentencing and incarceration issues that have been so controversial and yet, in a twist of irony, so relatively unchanged over the years. Although specific procedures and policies may evolve, the general nature and tendencies of punishment appear to remain somewhat stable in our society. This in-formative and insightful document attests to a legacy of excess and paradox.
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