@inbook{a1a245cff302401abeff2c469591279c,
title = "Plea Bargaining Under the Common Law",
keywords = "plea bargaining; courts; prosecution",
author = "Mary Vogel",
note = "Dr Mary Vogel joined Kings College London in 2005. She moved to University of Manchester as Chair in Criminal Law in 2011. Prior to that she taught at UC Santa Barbara and University of Michigan. Dr Vogel is the author of numerous books and articles including {"}The Social Origins of Plea Bargaining: Conflict and the Law in the Process of State Formation, 1830-1860{"} which received the international Law and Society Association Award for Best Article in 2000 and the American Sociological Association Distinguished Article Prize for 2001. Her book Coercion to Compromise: Plea Bargaining, the Court and the Making of Political Authority (OUP 2007) was Runner-Up for the British Society of Criminology Book Prize in 2008. Her edited volume, Crime, Inequality and the State, was published by Routledge in 2007. From 2014-2017, Mary was Visiting Scholar at the Department of Sociology at NYU. ",
year = "2018",
language = "English",
editor = "Darryl Brown and Jenia Turner and Bettina Weisser",
booktitle = "Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
address = "United Kingdom",
}