Courtroom 302 : a year behind the scenes in an American criminal courthouse / Steve Bogira.
By: Bogira, Steve.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : A. Knopf, 2005Edition: 1st ed.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-383) and index.Description: 404 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0679432523 (hardcover); 0679752064 (pbk.).Other title: Courtroom Three hundred two.Subject(s): Criminal courts -- Illinois -- Chicago | Criminal justice, Administration of -- Illinois -- Chicago | Criminal justice personnel -- Illinois -- Chicago | Criminals -- Illinois -- ChicagoDDC classification: 345.773/1101 Summary: This book is the story of one year in one courtroom in Chicago's Cook County Criminal Courthouse, the busiest felony courthouse in the country. We see the system through the eyes of the men and women who experience it, not only in the courtroom but in the lockup, the jury room, the judge's chambers, the spectators' gallery. We witness from behind the scenes the highest-profile case of the year, and we follow the cases that are the daily grind of the court. Bogira shows us how the war on drugs is choking the system, and how in most instances justice is dispensed rapidly and mindlessly. The stories that unfold are often tragic, but they no longer seem so to the people who work there. This illumination of our criminal court system raises fundamental issues of race, civil rights, and justice.--From publisher description.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-383) and index.
This book is the story of one year in one courtroom in Chicago's Cook County Criminal Courthouse, the busiest felony courthouse in the country. We see the system through the eyes of the men and women who experience it, not only in the courtroom but in the lockup, the jury room, the judge's chambers, the spectators' gallery. We witness from behind the scenes the highest-profile case of the year, and we follow the cases that are the daily grind of the court. Bogira shows us how the war on drugs is choking the system, and how in most instances justice is dispensed rapidly and mindlessly. The stories that unfold are often tragic, but they no longer seem so to the people who work there. This illumination of our criminal court system raises fundamental issues of race, civil rights, and justice.--From publisher description.
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