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This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first,
how does the American criminal justice system address a defendant's
family status? And, second, how should a defendant's family status
be recognized, if at all, in a criminal justice system situated
within a liberal democracy committed to egalitarian principles of
non-discrimination? After surveying the variety of "family ties
benefits" and "family ties burdens" in our criminal justice system,
the authors explain why policymakers and courts should view with
caution and indeed skepticism any attempt to distribute these
benefits or burdens based on one's family status. This is a
controversial stance, but Markel, Collins, and Leib argue that in
many circumstances there are simply too many costs to the criminal
justice system when it gives special treatment based on one's
family ties or responsibilities.
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