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941221s1995 nyua b 001 0 eng |
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$a 94045951 |
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$a0393967131 |
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$aK370$b.L384 1995 |
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$a340/.115$220 |
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$aLaw & society :$breadings on the social study of law /$cedited by Stewart Macaulay, Lawrence M. Friedman, John Stookey. |
Title:Varint |
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$aLaw and society |
Edition |
250
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$alst ed. |
Imprint |
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$aNew York :$bW.W. Norton & Co.,$cc1995. |
Phys Descrpt |
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$axv, 912 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
Note:Content |
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$gI. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN OPERATION: How do people learn about the legal system: $tLaw, lawyers, and popular culture /$rLawrence M. Friedman -- $gThe $tquestions of jury competency and the politics of civil justice reform: symbols, rhetoric, and agenda setting /$rStephen Daniels -- $tNotes on the future of social research law /$rMarc Galanter -- $gThe formal legal system in operation: Criminal procedures: $t"Handling" family violence: situational determinants of police arrest in domestic disturbances /$rSarah F. Berk, $rDonileen R. Locke -- $tPolice discretion not to invoke the criminal process: low-visibility decisions in the administration of justice /$rJoseph Goldstein -- $gThe $tpractice of law as a confidence game: organizational cooptation of a profession /$rAbraham S. Blumberg -- $gCivil law processes: $tNon-contractual relations in business: a preliminary study /$rSteward Macaulay -- $tSettled out of court: the social process of insurance claims adjustment /$rH. Laurence Ross -- $tBargaining in the shadow of the law: the case of divorce /$rRobert Mnookin, $rLewis Kornhauser -- $tParticipation and flexibility in informal processes: cautions from the divorce context /$rHoward S. Erlanger, $rElizabeth Chambliss, $rMarygold S. Melli -- $gLEGISLATIVE PROCESS: The $tcalculus of consent /$rJames Buchanan, $rGordon Tullock -- $gAdministrative process: $tGoing by the book: the problem of regulatory unreasonableness /$rEugene Bardach, $rRobert Kagan -- $gThe legal system in operation: highlighting the imporance of discretion, bargaining, and "the law" -- Legal culture descriptions of whole legal systems -- 3. WHERE DOES LAW COME FROM? THE IMPACT OF SOCIETY ON LAW: Law as a part of a complex system of social control: when do we find a legal system? $tSocial factors in the development of legal control: a case study of two Israeli settlements /$rRichard D. Schwartz -- $gA note on legal evolution: $tMax Weber on law in economy and society /$rMax Rheinstein -- $gSocial change as an engine of legal change: Pluralism, control, by elites, or class domination: whose opinion counts? $tSocial change and the law of industrial accidents /$rLawrence M. Friedman, $rJack Ladinsky -- $gThe $tjungle, and the background of the first Food and Drug Act, 1906 /$rUpton Sinclair -- $gThe $tcultral logic of a political crisis: common sense, hegemony and the great American liability insurance famine of 1986 /$rRobert M. Hayden -- $tParental authority: the community and the law /$rJulius Cohen, $rReginald A. Robson, $rAlan P. Bates -- $tReview of Cohen, Robson & Bates /$rLuke Cooperrider -- $tLegal culture and the welfare state /$rLawrence M. Friedman -- $tAmerican legal culture: the last 35 years /$rLawrence m. Friedman -- $gHow does public opinon, local culture, or power affect the legal system? $tWorker insurgency, radical organization, and New Deal labor legislation /$rMichael Goldfield -- $tExplaining New Deal labor policy /$rTheda Skocpol, $rKenneth Feingold -- $gCase studies of the production of law: Expert reform: changing America's divorce law: $tSilent revolution /$rHerbert Jacob -- $gPluralist bargaining and power: the retail petroleum dealers attempt to curb the power of the major oil companies: $tLong-term continuing relations: the American experience regulating dealerships and franchises /$rSteward Macaulay -- $gThe judicial system functions in a social context: studies of litigation statistics: The $troutinization of debt collection: an essay on social change and conflict in courts /$rRobert Kagan -- $tTrials and tribulations: crises, litigation and legal change /$rJohn Stookey. |
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$g4. THE IMPACT OF LAW ON SOCIETY: Why do people obey the law? The role of sanctions: $tDeterrence theory and research /$rJack Gibbs -- $tHomicide and the death penalty: a cross-national test of a deterrence hypothesis /$rDane Archer, $rRosemary Gartner, $rMarc Beittel -- $gThe $tdeterrence curve /$rLawrence M. Friedman -- $tInterrupted time series studies of deterrence of drinking and driving /$rH. Laurence Ross -- $gThe role of peer groups, conscience, moral appeal, embarrassment, and shame: $tConscience, significant others and rational choice: extending the deterrence model /$rHarold G. Grasmick, $rRobert J. Bursik, Jr. -- $tMoral appeal, sanction threat, and deviance: an experimental test /$rCharles R. Tittle, $rAlan R. Rowe -- $gThe role of legitimacy and general respect for authority: $tWhy people obey the law /$rTom Tyler -- $tObedience to authority: an experimental view /$rStanley Milgram -- $tImages of law in everyday life: the lessons of school, entertainment, and spectator sports /$rStewart Macaulay -- $gThe social impact of law: What impact is law supposed to have on society? : $tMoral passage; the symblic process in public designations of deviance /$rJoseph R. Gusfield -- $gSocial impact: the role of implementing organizations: $tRape law reform and instrumental change in six urban jurisdictions /$rJulie Horney, $rCassia Spohn -- $tMiranda in Pittsburgh: a statistical study /$rRichard H. Seeburger, $rrR. Stanton Wettick, Jr. -- $tHomicide: a year on the killing streets /$rDavid Simon -- $gSocial impact: does the institution that makes the law influence the impact? : The $thollow hope /$rGerald Rosenberg -- $gSocial impact: how can we differentiate impact from ratifications of the existing pattern? : $tState implementation of Supreme Court decisions: abortion rates since Roe v. Wade /$rSusan B. Hansen -- $gSocial impact: unintended consequences: The $tdivorce resolution /$rLenore Weitzman -- $gSocial impact: the importance of communication networks: $tTarasoff, myth, and reality: an empirical study of private law in action /$rDaniel J. Givelber, $rWilliam J. Bowers, $rCarolyn L. Blitch -- $tMedia coverage of Supreme Court decision-making: problems and prospects /$rElliot E. Slotnick -- $gA Concluding word -- 5. THE LEGAL SYSTEM AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM: STRUCTURE, RULES, AND ROLES: The structure of the legal system: Adversary vs. inqisitorial structures: Anglo-American contrasted with continental European approaches: The arrangement of legal institutions: The $tevolution of state supreme courts /$rRobert A. Kagan, $rBliss Cartwright, $rLawrence M. Friedman, $rStanton Wheeler -- $gSystems for controlling behavior within legal institutions: Rules and their rivals: $tLegal rules and the process of social change /$rLawrence M. Friedman -- $gCommunication and control: The $tforest ranger: a study in administrative behavior /$rHerbert Kaufamn -- $gThe roles of actors in the legal system: job descriptions, who gets the jobs, and rewards and punishments: Judges: The $tBush imprint on the judiciary: carrying on a tradition /$rSheldon Goldman -- $tLaw and life in the United States /$rCarol Greenhouse -- $tRole perceptions and behavior in three U.S. courts of appeals /$rJ. Woodford Howard, Jr. -- $tThe $trole concept in judicial research /$rJames L. Gibson -- $gLawyers: $tSix score years and ten: demographic transitions in the American legal profession, 1850-1980 /$rTerence C. Halliday -- $tCultural capital, gender, and the structural transformation of legal practice /$rJohn Hagan, $rMarjorie Zatz, $rBruce Arnold, $rFiona Kay -- $tLosing its allure: lawyer/legislators are a dying breed: it just doesn't pay /$rAndrew Blum -- $tWhat have lawyers done for American business? the case of Baker & Botts of Houston /$rKenneth Lipartito -- $tLawyers and consumer protection laws /$rStewart Macaulay -- $tLaw and strategy in the divorce lawyer's office /$rAustin Sarat, $rWilliam L.F. Felstiner. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aSociological jurisprudence. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aMacaulay, Stewart,$d1931- |
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$aFriedman, Lawrence M.$q(Lawrence Meir),$d1930- |
AE:Pers Name |
700
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$aStookey, John A. |