| Session 421: CL19 -> A Critical Examination of Criminal Due Process | |||
| Time: 12:30PM to 2:00 PM on Friday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 208 | |||
| Session Chair: Roger Roots, University of Nevada, Las Vegas | |||
| The Science of Conviction: The Growing Efficiency of Criminal Procedure | |||
| by: | Roger Roots, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Corresponding) | ||
| On the Displacement of Criminal Due Process of Law by Bureaucratic Decision-Making | |||
| by: | Stephen J. Perrello, Jr., Alliant International University (Corresponding) | ||
| Testing Procedural Justice With Two Experimental Designs in a Court Setting | |||
| by: | Marcy Podkopacz, Fourth Judicial District Court of MN (Corresponding) | ||
| Deborah A. Eckberg, Fourt Judicial District Court of MN | |||
| Larry Heuer, Columbia University | |||
| Tom R. Tyler, New York University | |||
| Steven Penrod, John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |||
| Regulating Remand -- Consistency in Decision Making | |||
| by: | Kate Steward, London School of Economics (Corresponding) | ||
| Impediments to the Implementation of an Around-the-Clock Initial Hearing Court | |||
| by: | Terry L. Baumer, Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ. - Indianapolis (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006