Public Defender Role
Jonathan Hawkins
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Public Defender Role examines the complexities of indigent defense and the right to counsel within the American criminal justice system. It argues that while state-appointed counsel is a constitutional cornerstone, inadequate funding and excessive caseloads often undermine its effectiveness, impacting equal justice.
The book explores the legal framework governing public defender systems, highlighting the evolution of laws and court interpretations since Gideon v. Wainwright.
The book analyzes state-level public defender systems, their structures, funding models, and caseload management. It reveals how budgetary constraints affect staffing and the quality of legal representation.
It connects legal issues with economics, sociology, and political science to provide a comprehensive view. Starting with historical foundations, the book progresses to state-level analysis and key challenges, concluding with recommendations for systemic improvement.
Its unique value lies in its comprehensive approach, which blends legal analysis with practical, budgetary, and human dimensions, offering insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and anyone concerned with fairness in the justice system.
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