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Chapter 2 References


SECTION 1, FEDERAL AND STATE JURISDICTION

Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). February 1999. "Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 1996­97." Bulletin. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.

Cadwell, R. 1996. "The Juvenile Court: Its Development and Some Major Problems." Juvenile Delinquency: A Book of Readings. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Fox, S. 1972. Modern Juvenile Justice: Cases and Materials. St. Paul, MI: West.

Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137 (1803).

Otterson, D. 1979. "Dependency and Termination Proceedings in California--Standards of Proof." Hastings Law Journal 30: 1815-1845.

Pursley, R. 1994. Introduction to Criminal Justice, 6th ed. New York: MacMillan.

Stahl, A. April 1999. "Juvenile Court Processing of Delinquency Cases, 1987-1996." Fact Sheet. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

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SECTION 2, DYNAMICS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Alexander, E. K., and J. J. Lord. 1994. Impact Statements: A Victim's Rights to Speak, A Nation's Responsibility to Listen. Arlington, VA: National Victim Center, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and American Prosecutor's Research Institute.

Barlow, H. D. 1990. Introduction to Criminology, 5th ed. New York: Harper Collins.

Carrington, F. G. 1975. The Victims. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House Pub.

Fleming, M. 1974. The Price of Perfect Justice. New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Kelly, D. P. 1991. "Have Victim Rights Gone Too Far--Or Not Far Enough?" Criminal Justice Magazine (Fall).

National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC). 1992. Focus on the Future. Arlington, VA: Author.

National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC). 1993, 1994. Legislative data base and statistical overview information. Washington, DC: Author.

National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA). 1998. Victims' Rights Compliance Efforts: Experiences in Three States. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.

National Institute of Corrections. 1998. Interstate Compact for the Supervision of Parolees & Probationers: An Issue of Public Protection--Nationwide. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.

Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). 1998. New Directions from the Field: Victims' Rights and Services for the 21st Century. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.

Pacific Law Journal 23 (3). April 1992. Victims' Rights Symposium in Memoriam of: Frank G. Carrington.

President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. 1982.

Ryan, J. F. 1994. "Community Policing: Trends, Policies, Programs, and Definitions." In A. R. Roberts, ed., Critical Issues in Crime and Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Shapland, J. 1985. "Criminal Justice System and the Victim." Victimology 10 (1-4): 585-599.

Sobieski. 1993. MADDVOCATE.

ABA Guidelines Acknowledging Victim Issues Include:

Guidelines for Fair Treatment of Victims and Witnesses in the Criminal Justice System.

Suggested Guidelines for Reducing Adverse Effects of Case Continuances on Crime Victims and Witnesses.

Recommendations for Reducing Victim and Witness Intimidation.

Criminal Justice Sentencing Alternatives and Procedural Standards 18-5.9.

Criminal Justice Prosecution Function 3-3.2.

Guidelines Governing Restitution to Victims of Criminal Conduct.

Guidelines for Fair Treatment of Child Witnesses in Cases Where Child Abuse is Alleged.

Chapter 2 Additional Resources


SECTION 1, THE ROLE OF FEDERAL AND STATE LAW

American Bar Association. 1987. Law and the Courts: A Handbook about United States Law and Court Procedures. Chicago: Author.

Siegal and Senna. 1994. Juvenile Justice. St. Paul, MI: West.

Territo, Halsted, and Bromley. 1992. Crime and Justice in America: A Human Perspective. St. Paul, MI: West.

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