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Deconstructing Criminalization Processes
Contention, 2023Abstract This article discusses some theoretical issues relating to recent trends in global policing. It puts forward the argument that the growth in the scale of anti-police and anti-government protests since 2019 is an intensification of the repercussions of the global crisis of political economy since the 2008 crash and subsequent austerity measures.
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2005
This article discusses the origins of the criminal process approach, models of the criminal process, the evolution of criminal process scholarship, contemporary criminal process scholarship, and the future of criminal process scholarship. Criminal process scholarship will survive as an inevitable by-product of the need to understand criminal justice in
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This article discusses the origins of the criminal process approach, models of the criminal process, the evolution of criminal process scholarship, contemporary criminal process scholarship, and the future of criminal process scholarship. Criminal process scholarship will survive as an inevitable by-product of the need to understand criminal justice in
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2019
The Criminal Process continues to provides a reflective, contextualized consideration of doctrinal, practical, and normative issues in criminal processes and procedures. The text draws on arguments from the law, research, policy, and principle, to present an overview of this area of study.
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The Criminal Process continues to provides a reflective, contextualized consideration of doctrinal, practical, and normative issues in criminal processes and procedures. The text draws on arguments from the law, research, policy, and principle, to present an overview of this area of study.
Liz Campbell +2 more
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2004
Abstract The criminal process has the character of a vast machine that grinds on relentlessly despite recurrent challenges to its efficacy and its legitimacy. Suspects are its raw materials, convicted offenders its official product.
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Abstract The criminal process has the character of a vast machine that grinds on relentlessly despite recurrent challenges to its efficacy and its legitimacy. Suspects are its raw materials, convicted offenders its official product.
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2016
This chapter discusses the process of criminal law. The focus is on the importance of the exercise of official discretion, on the criminal law in action, and on the role of bureaucracy in criminal law. There is also an outline of sentencing powers. Patterns of decision-making by criminal justice officials are one of four key pillars of criminal law and
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This chapter discusses the process of criminal law. The focus is on the importance of the exercise of official discretion, on the criminal law in action, and on the role of bureaucracy in criminal law. There is also an outline of sentencing powers. Patterns of decision-making by criminal justice officials are one of four key pillars of criminal law and
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The Criminal Recidivism Process
1997This book addresses how and why criminal offenders repeat their actions after being released from prison. It is part of an attempt to explain criminal behavior within the context of a contemporary psychological understanding of behavior, rather than more traditional theories of crime. Over 300 serious male criminal offenders were interviewed and tested
Edward Zamble, Vernon L. Quinsey
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2019
This chapter reflects upon the values that appear to dominate the English criminal process, the values that ought to dominate it, and how change might be brought about, in the context of austerity and diminishing resource allocation for both economic and ideological reasons.
Liz Campbell +2 more
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This chapter reflects upon the values that appear to dominate the English criminal process, the values that ought to dominate it, and how change might be brought about, in the context of austerity and diminishing resource allocation for both economic and ideological reasons.
Liz Campbell +2 more
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The American Criminal Process, Part II
Abstract This second chapter of three detailing the American criminal process examines pretrial work after the investigation, including arraignment; pretrial detention, bail, and diversionary courts; the grand jury; discovery and plea bargaining; concluding at the eve of trial with jury selection. The criminal case against Bernhard GoetzGeorge P. Fletcher +2 more
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