律师的类型重要吗?涉及聘请律师和指派律师的案件结果的比较

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ronald Burns, Brie Diamond, Kendra N. Bowen
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摘要现有研究对刑事案件中律师类型的差异得出了不一致的结果。该领域的研究通常比较贫困律师与聘请律师、公设辩护人与指派律师的效力,并侧重于广泛的犯罪类别。目前的工作扩大了这一文献通过比较案件结果之间指派和保留律师在处理刑事非法侵入案件。它还有助于通过衡量类型的法律顾问有关征收加强收费,一个变量在很大程度上不存在于研究文献。结果表明,律师的类型确实会影响案件结果,因为有指定律师的被告更有可能被指控加强,被判入狱,并在监狱中度过更长时间。考虑到大多数罪行本质上不那么严重,关注不那么严重的罪行可以更好地反映法庭上经常发生的情况。关键词:刑事侵权;律师类型;加刑;作者简介:罗纳德·伯恩斯罗纳德·伯恩斯是德克萨斯基督教大学犯罪学和刑事司法教授。他出版了十本书,并就刑事司法领域的各种主题发表了大量文章。他的研究兴趣包括检察官自由裁量权、警务和白领犯罪。布里·戴蒙德布里·戴蒙德是德克萨斯基督教大学犯罪学和刑事司法副教授。她的研究兴趣包括犯罪学理论、项目评估和刑事案件处理。她的工作可以在刑事司法,情报,刑事司法和行为杂志上找到。Kendra Bowen是德克萨斯基督教大学犯罪学和刑事司法副教授。她发表了关于性犯罪、刑事案件处理和执法的各种问题的文章。最近的研究可在《暴力与受害者》、《人际暴力杂志》和《刑事司法政策评论》上找到。
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Does type of counsel matter? A Comparison of outcomes in cases involving retained- and assigned counsel
AbstractExisting research yields inconsistent results with regard to differences among type of counsel in criminal cases. Studies in the area generally compare the effectiveness of indigent versus retained counsel, and public defenders versus assigned counsel, and focus on broad categories of crime. The present work expands this literature through comparing case outcomes between assigned and retained counsel in the processing of criminal trespassing cases. It also contributes through measuring type of counsel in relation to the imposition of charge enhancements, a variable largely absent from the research literature. Results suggest that type of counsel does impact case outcomes, as defendants with assigned counsel were more likely to have a charge enhancement, be sentenced to jail, and spend more time in jail. Focusing on less serious offenses provides a more reflective account of what often occurs in court given that most crimes are less serious in nature.Keywords: Criminal trespassingcounsel typecharge enhancementsentence Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsRonald BurnsRonald Burns, is a Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Texas Christian University. He has published ten books and numerous articles on various topics within criminal justice. His research interests include prosecutorial discretion, policing, and white-collar crime.Brie DiamondBrie Diamond, is an Associate Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Texas Christian University. Her research interests include criminological theory, program evaluation, and criminal case processing. Her work can be found in the Journal of Criminal Justice, Intelligence, and Criminal Justice and Behavior.Kendra N. BowenKendra Bowen, is an Associate Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Texas Christian University. She has published on a variety of issues related to sex crimes, criminal case processing, and law enforcement. Recent work can be found in Violence and Victims, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and Criminal Justice Policy Review.
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Journal of Crime & Justice
Journal of Crime & Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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