id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_geb3nmc3lveizci744ev5aywdi Hadar Aviram Packer in Context: Formalism and Fairness in the Due Process Model 2011 25 .pdf application/pdf 11428 713 58 Packer in Context: Formalism and Fairness in the Due Process Model conceptualization of the criminal process is best understood within his professional milieu of doctrinal legal scholarship and the political context of the This fruitful scholarly avenue began with the publication of Packer's classic article "Two Models of the Criminal Process" constitutional reality—the Warren Court revolution—that shaped his understanding of the criminal process. It is in this context that Packer's conceptualization of the criminal process as a continuum between crime control and The second half of the essay argues that, even within the narrow framework of Supreme Court decisions, Packer failed to fully identify the "enemy" which contained the two models of the criminal process: crime control and By contrast, the due process model emphasizes the presumption of innocence and the need to ensure "quality control" in the outcome of criminal The Court came under increasing fire for decisions on criminal procedure rights, and police officers faced potentially ./cache/work_geb3nmc3lveizci744ev5aywdi.pdf ./txt/work_geb3nmc3lveizci744ev5aywdi.txt