Safety from False Convictions
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-998802-0 (ISBN)
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He also formulates safety rules for inculpatory evidence and criminal procedures.
Boaz Sangero is a Professor of Law, and the Head of the Criminal Law & Criminology Department at the College of Law and Business, Israel. He has written over fifty books and articles for leading law journals published in Israel, the United States, and England. His book, Self-Defence in Criminal Law (2006) has been cited many times and reviewed in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and the Cambridge Law Journal.
Introduction ; I. The Need for Safety in the Criminal Justice System ; 1. General ; 2. False Convictions Do Occur and at an Unrecognized High Rate ; 3. The Moral Duty to Adopt Safety Measures in the Criminal Justice System ; 4. Economic Justification for Investing in Safety in the Criminal Justice System ; 5. Possible Objections ; 6. Summary ; II. Fundamentals of Modern System-Safety ; 1. The History of System-Safety ; 2. Basic Definitions ; 3. System Safety Process: Identify; Analyze; Control ; 4. Risk Assessment ; 5. Fundamental Safety Concepts ; 6. Common Methods of System Safety ; 7. Redundancy ; 8. The Duty to Report Accidents and Incidents (Near Accidents) ; 9. System Safety Engineering versus "Black-Box" Testing ; 10. Safety in Medical Diagnostic Devices ; 11. STAMP: "System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes" ; 12. Summary ; III. Safety in the Criminal Justice System - General Principles ; 1. General ; 2. Defining Safety in the Criminal Justice System ; 3. The Hidden Accidents Principle in Criminal Law ; 4. Why a Single Piece of Evidence Should Not Be Sufficient for a Conviction: Bayes' Theorem and Medical Diagnostics ; 5. Adjusting the Beyond-a-Reasonable-Doubt Standard to a Safety Doctrine ; 6. Neutralizing the Conception of the Suspect's Guilt: Insights from Psychology ; 7. Pursuing the Ultimate Goal of Gathering and Submitting Accurate Evidence ; 8. Starting with "Fly-Fix-Fly" ; IV. Applying Modern Safety in the Criminal Justice System ; 1. General ; 2. Establishment of a Safety in the Criminal Justice System Institute (SCJSI) ; 3. Accidents (False Convictions) and Incidents Reporting Duty ; 4. Safety Education and Training and a Culture of Safety ; 5. Identify-Analyze-Control in the Criminal Justice System ; 6. An Ongoing Process of Improvement ; 7. Redundancy ; 8. Summary ; V. Safety in Specific Types of Evidence ; 1. General ; 2. UnSafety in Forensic Sciences Evidence ; 3. Safety Measures ; 4. Confessions ; 5. Eyewitness Identification ; VI. Safety in Criminal Procedures ; 1. General ; 2. Police and Prosecution Negligence and Misconduct ; 3. Plea Bargains ; 4. Post-Conviction Proceedings ; Conclusion ; Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.9.2016 |
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| Verlagsort | Oxford |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 235 mm |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| Recht / Steuern ► Strafrecht | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-19-998802-1 / 0199988021 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-998802-0 / 9780199988020 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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