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2012
This book aims to meet the need for an accessible introductory text on comparative criminal justice, examining the ways different countries and jurisdictions deal with the main stages and elements in the criminal justice process, from policing through to sentencing.
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This book aims to meet the need for an accessible introductory text on comparative criminal justice, examining the ways different countries and jurisdictions deal with the main stages and elements in the criminal justice process, from policing through to sentencing.
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Life, Liberty, and Trade Secrets: Intellectual Property in the Criminal Justice System
, 2017The criminal justice system is becoming automated. At every stage, from policing to evidence to parole, machine learning and other computer systems guide outcomes.
Rebecca Wexler
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2006
'This Course Companion in Criminal Justice by Ursula Smartt is to be applauded. It is an essential handbook for all students and practitioners who are studying the criminal justice system. The user-friendly framework provides students with practical support in how they can organise their approach to studying to maximise their knowledge and revision ...
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'This Course Companion in Criminal Justice by Ursula Smartt is to be applauded. It is an essential handbook for all students and practitioners who are studying the criminal justice system. The user-friendly framework provides students with practical support in how they can organise their approach to studying to maximise their knowledge and revision ...
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INTERORGANIZATIONAL UTILITY OF WELFARE STIGMA IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
, 2017The appropriation of “welfare stigma” or stereotypes about poor people's overreliance and abuse of public aid in two core criminal justice functions is examined: felony adjudication in a court system and space allocation in a jail.
Armando Lara-Millan, N. Cleve
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2000
This is the third edition of a leading textbook in the field of criminal justice. It was published in 2006 although the date given in the book is 2007 (due to OUP's practice of putting next year's date in books published in the last quarter of each year). ; This is the third edition of a leading textbook in the field of criminal justice.
Sanders, AHL, Young, R
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This is the third edition of a leading textbook in the field of criminal justice. It was published in 2006 although the date given in the book is 2007 (due to OUP's practice of putting next year's date in books published in the last quarter of each year). ; This is the third edition of a leading textbook in the field of criminal justice.
Sanders, AHL, Young, R
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1993
Our society’s attitude toward crime and criminals is often reflected in the words we use to describe treatments or institutions. Once we called them penitentiaries because that’s where we sent sinners to reflect on their deeds and repent. Much was made of rehabilitation as reform swept our chain gangs and prison colonies.
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Our society’s attitude toward crime and criminals is often reflected in the words we use to describe treatments or institutions. Once we called them penitentiaries because that’s where we sent sinners to reflect on their deeds and repent. Much was made of rehabilitation as reform swept our chain gangs and prison colonies.
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2009
The new edition continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of the Criminal Justice system. Fully up to date, it combines a description of the major agencies involved in the control of crime and the pursuit of justice with an introduction to criminal justice theory and key concepts in English criminal law.
Davies, Malcolm+2 more
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The new edition continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of the Criminal Justice system. Fully up to date, it combines a description of the major agencies involved in the control of crime and the pursuit of justice with an introduction to criminal justice theory and key concepts in English criminal law.
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Substituting International Criminal Justice for an African Criminal Justice?
International Organizations Law Review, 2017This article examines the reasons and the grounds behind the antiparathesis between the African Union and several of its Member States, on the one hand, and international criminal justice and the International Criminal Court (‘icc’), on the other hand. It also examines the consequences of and responses to this antiparathesis, including the creation of ...
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Intermediaries in the Criminal Justice System
, 2015This is the first book about the intermediary scheme, criminal justice's untold 'good news story'. It provides a comprehensive explanation of how intermediaries work in practice and gives 'behind the scenes' insights into the criminal process. It will be
Joyce Plotnikoff, R. Woolfson
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Crimmigration at the Local Level: Criminal Justice Processes in the Shadow of Deportation
, 2015In recent decades, authorities have adopted a number of programs that tether the criminal and immigration enforcement apparatuses in novel ways. This mixed methods case study assesses the impact of such programs on local criminal justice processes and ...
K. Beckett, Heather L. Evans
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