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ISBN-10 : 0520352238
ISBN-13 : 9780520352230
Author: Wayne H. Thomas, Floyd Feeney
This is a study of major national efforts in the past 15 years to reduce the impact of money, and the lack of it, in determining whether a criminal defendant obtains freedom prior to trial. Thomas offeres the results of a national study on bail reform since its beginning with the Manhattan Bail Project of 1961 and a survey of the major operational changes in the bail system since then.
1 The Bail Reform Movement
2 The American System of Bail
3 The Bail Reform Movement: 1961—1965
4 National Bail Study
5 Felony Detention Rates
6 Selected Felony Offenses
7 Misdemeanor Detention Rates
8 Days to Release
9 Failure to Appear
10 Days To Disposition
11 O.R. Projects, 1965-1970
12 Pretrial Release Programs and Nonfinancial Releases
13 The Call for Change
14 The Federal Bail Reform Act of 1966
15 Conditional Release
16 Deposit Bail Plans
17 The Police Role
18 Reaching the Defendant Quickly: Bail Schedules, Bail Commissioners, and Night Courts
19 Pretrial Services Agencies and Diversion Programs
20 Crime on Bail: The Preventive Detention Issue
21 Bail Reform: Present and Future
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Tags: Bail Reform, America, Wayne Thomas, Floyd Feeney