Volume 6, Issue 1 (2023) Criminal Justice Agents and Responsibility
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Volume 6, Issue 1 (2023) Criminal Justice Agents and Responsibility
Colleen Berryessa, Elizabeth Griffiths, Kaitlen Hubbard, Deena A. Isom, Kateryna Kaplun, Hiuxuan Li, Siyu Liu, Esther Nir, Heather L. Scheuerman, Rachel Schumann, Sandy Xie, and Carolyn Yule
Introduction
Introduction to Volume 6: Criminal Justice Agents and Responsibility
Heather L. Scheuerman
Articles
Injustice in the Field? A Look at Field Booking Arrests in a Southeastern City
Deena A. Isom, Kaitlen E. Hubbard, and Hiuxuan Li
Prosecutorial Actus Reus: Appellate Review of Prosecutorial Misconduct and the Diminishment of Responsibility
Elizabeth Griffiths, Heather L. Scheuerman, and Sandy Xie
The Influence of Prior Legal Background on Judicial Sentencing Considerations
Esther Nir and Siyu Liu
Do Judges Understand Technology? How Attorneys and Advocates View Judicial Responsibility in Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Cases
Kateryna Kaplun
Examining Remorse in Attributions of Focal Concerns During Sentencing: A Study of Probation Officers
Colleen M. Berryessa
“He’s in jail now and I don’t feel bad”: Analyzing Sureties’ Decisions to Report Bail Violations
Rachel Schumann and Carolyn Yule