Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons

Malcolm M. Feeley, Edward L. Rubin ★ 5.00 (2 reviews) Premium

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

Analysis of how court actions reshaped prison policy in the modern state. Explains institutional reform and legal influence on corrections. Insight: mixed reactions in customer commentary

Highlights

  • court-led prison policy reform
  • modern state administrative law
  • criminology-focused analysis

Pros

  • explains court-driven reform in prisons
  • scholarly perspective on policy change
  • clear linkage between judiciary and administrative law
  • rigorous academic framing
  • includes historical context

Cons

  • no customer-seen insights provided
  • dense academic tone
  • no features or updates described

Best For

  • law students studying criminal justice
  • policy researchers analyzing courts and corrections
  • academic library reference
  • legal professionals seeking jurisprudence context
  • prison reform advocates planning case studies
  • professor preparing lecture on administrative law

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