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The Habits of Legality provides a broad survey of American criminal
justice in a time of troubles. It asks the central questions: In
what degree are the justice system's functions guided by
ascertainable legal norms? How accountable are public officials who
wield the rigorous sanctions of the penal law? Where the habits of
legality are weak, how can they be invigorated?
A number of factors combine to constrict the rule of law in the
criminal process. A crime epidemic of alarming proportions places
enormous burdens on the system and gives rise to a "war on crime"
that often oversteps the limits of legality. The institutional
structure of the United States is severely fragmented, rendering
coherent penal policy difficult or impossible and often freeing
public officials of accountability for their uses of public
authority. Even the courts and legislatures, the primary law-making
agencies of society, often operate to weaken rather than strengthen
the rule of law.
Francis A. Allen asserts the vital and continuing importance of the
legality principle to democratic societies, discusses how the
habits of legality in American criminal justice can be
strengthened, and demonstrates that a closer adherence to the rule
of law may not only protect the rights of persons more efficiently,
but also contribute to more rational and effective penal policy.
The Habits of Legality offers solutions on how to revitalize the
rule of law. It will be of interest to scholars and students of
criminology and law, as well as the general reader concerned with
issues of criminal justice.
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