Bail Reform in America
Discover the pivotal insights of "Bail Reform in America," authored by a team of experts and published by the University of California Press in 1977. This comprehensive study spans 290 pages and delves into significant national efforts over the past 15 years aimed at mitigating the influence of monetary factors on pre-trial freedom for criminal defendants.
Explore the findings of a national study that traces the evolution of bail reform, starting with the groundbreaking Manhattan Bail Project of 1961. This book provides an in-depth analysis of how financial constraints affect justice and offers a critical examination of reform initiatives designed to promote fairness in the legal system. Perfect for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and social justice, "Bail Reform in America" is an essential addition to your collection.