The Warren Court, Criminal Procedure Reform, and Retributive Punishment

Darryl K. Brown
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The Warren Court's legacy in criminal justice is largely one of increasing constitutional regulation of criminal procedure rather than substantive criminal law or punishment. In this symposium contribution, Professor Brown argues that, more than three decades after Warren's resignation, the effect of that effort to improve overall criminal justice is uncertain at best. In an example of unintended consequences, that reform effort bears indirect responsibility for shifting criminal justice toward its current, harshly punitive orientation. Perversely, the Warren Cour's criminal procedure decisions helped prompt a popular-political response that moved criminal justice from its long-standing commitment to rehabilitation toward the current focus on deterrence, incapacitation and retributivism through the mechanism of severe sentencing policies. Normative gains the criminal justice system saw through procedural advances such as right to counsel have been offset by policy shifts in substantive criminal law and punishment that the Warren Court left to the political branches.
沃伦法院、刑事诉讼程序改革与惩罚性惩罚
沃伦法院在刑事司法方面的遗产主要是增加了刑事程序的宪法规定,而不是实体刑法或刑罚。在这次研讨会上,布朗教授认为,在沃伦辞职30多年后,这种努力对改善整体刑事司法的效果充其量是不确定的。在一个意想不到的后果的例子中,这一改革努力对将刑事司法转向目前严厉惩罚的方向负有间接责任。有悖于常理的是,沃伦法院的刑事诉讼程序判决促成了一种大众政治反应,将刑事司法从长期致力于改造罪犯转向当前通过严厉量刑政策机制关注威慑、丧失行为能力和报复主义。刑事司法系统通过程序上的进步(如获得律师的权利)所取得的规范性进步,已被实质性刑法和惩罚的政策转变所抵消,沃伦法院将这种转变留给了政治部门。
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