Mitigating Gideon (Paperback)
Donavan Bailey Lsw Edd
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Add to basketPaperback. As American criminal justice philosophy, practice, and impact have historic ebbs and flows, balancing on the whims of ever-changing political influence. And as that dynamic often challenges equity and equality, the position of the public defender stands strong as a beacon of these American ideals. The public defender highlights that no matter one's means and cultural influence, all are afforded criminal legal defense toward that fickle but true, "innocent until proven guilty." In an age where the evolution of criminal justice reform and social justice has seemed to have halted at the fifth anniversary of the George Floyd Era and via the historic wave of political upheaval in 2025, the public defender, and specifically through its position of the Mitigation Specialist, shines as a part of that beacon.In this era of unthinkable change and as a voice for times that challenge the foundational fabric of America, this book highlights the relatively unknown but valiant and critical profession of criminal defense mitigation. It describes what it touts as a vital focus, authentic response, and Constitutional commitment to issues of social justice and criminal defense reform via the birth of the 1963 Gideon vs Wainwright public defender mandate and its lasting legacy. This book expounds on the notion of culturally competent criminal defense mitigation and presents factors to augment and sustain a consistent practice of professional cultural competency relevant and responsive to the continued but fleeting need for social justice and criminal justice reform. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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As American criminal justice philosophy, practice, and impact have historic ebbs and flows, balancing on the whims of ever-changing political influence. And as that dynamic often challenges equity and equality, the position of the public defender stands strong as a beacon of these American ideals. The public defender highlights that no matter one's means and cultural influence, all are afforded criminal legal defense toward that fickle but true, "innocent until proven guilty." In an age where the evolution of criminal justice reform and social justice has seemed to have halted at the fifth anniversary of the George Floyd Era and via the historic wave of political upheaval in 2025, the public defender, and specifically through its position of the Mitigation Specialist, shines as a part of that beacon.
In this era of unthinkable change and as a voice for times that challenge the foundational fabric of America, this book highlights the relatively unknown but valiant and critical profession of criminal defense mitigation. It describes what it touts as a vital focus, authentic response, and Constitutional commitment to issues of social justice and criminal defense reform via the birth of the 1963 Gideon vs Wainwright public defender mandate and its lasting legacy. This book expounds on the notion of culturally competent criminal defense mitigation and presents factors to augment and sustain a consistent practice of professional cultural competency relevant and responsive to the continued but fleeting need for social justice and criminal justice reform.
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