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Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)

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ISBN-13: 9780521777346 ISBN-10: 0521777348
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
March 28, 2000
Weight
1.6 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×3.20×15.20 cm

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Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) by Feeley, Malcolm M.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780521777346.

Between 1965 and 1990, federal judges in almost all of the states handed down sweeping rulings that affected virtually every prison and jail in the United States. Without a doubt judges were the most important prison reformers during this period. This book provides an account of this process, and uses it to explore the more general issue of the role of courts in the modern bureaucratic state. It provides detailed accounts of how the courts formulated and sought to implement their orders, and how this action affected the traditional conception of federalism, separation of powers, and the rule of law.