Criminal
Courts, Trials, and Related Policy

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Silbey, Susan S., “Making Sense of the Lower Courts,”
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The South Dakota Experience with Victim
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Toborg, Mary A., “Bail Bondsmen and Criminal Courts,”
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Wasby, Stephen L., Legal Note, “Delay as a Due Process
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Wasby, Stephen L., “Getting the
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Wasby, Stephen L., “Laying Estes to Rest: A Case
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Wasby, Stephen L., “Victim-Witness Protection
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Weeks, Kent M., Review of Krisberg, Crime and Privilege: Toward
a New Criminology, Vol. 2:201 (1976).
Wheeler, Gerald R., Rodney V. Hissong, Morgan P. Slusher,
and Therese M. Macan, “Economic
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Wice, Paul B., “Bail Reform Revisited: Two Recent Experiments,” Review of Goldkamp and
Gottfredson, Policy Guidelines for Bail: An
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Williams, Victor, “Media Hype, Celebrity, and Death: A Century Before the Simpson Case,”
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Zalman, Marvin, Review of White,
Waning Protections: Police
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(2002).
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