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Criminal justice : an introduction

JusticeArrest; The prosecution of offences; The judicial process; Trial by jury; Miscarriages of justice; Discretion in the prosecution process; Conclusion; Further reading; Key events; References; 6 The judiciary; Organization of the courts in England and Wales; The composition of the legal profession; The judiciary and the state; The judiciary and law- making; The control and accountability of the judiciary; Conclusion; Further reading; Key events; References; 7 Punishment and sentencing; Definition; The aims of punishment - the juridical perspective; Restorative justice.

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  • "JusticeArrest; The prosecution of offences; The judicial process; Trial by jury; Miscarriages of justice; Discretion in the prosecution process; Conclusion; Further reading; Key events; References; 6 The judiciary; Organization of the courts in England and Wales; The composition of the legal profession; The judiciary and the state; The judiciary and law- making; The control and accountability of the judiciary; Conclusion; Further reading; Key events; References; 7 Punishment and sentencing; Definition; The aims of punishment - the juridical perspective; Restorative justice."@en
  • "This book assesses the main theories concerned with the causes of crime, and provides an account and analysis of the response of the state to crime in England and Wales. It is a useful text for students taking courses in criminal justice."
  • ""This new and expanded edition builds upon material from the highly successful first edition. A comprehensive textbook on the criminal justice system, the book assesses the main theories concerned with the causes of crime (including white-collar and corporate crime), discusses the operation of all key criminal justice agencies - including the police, probation and prison services and the legal and youth justice systems -and identifies the main themes underpinning contemporary criminal justice policy. Key additions include: updated material from the first edition incorporating changes to criminal justice policy introduced by the 2010 Coalition government a new chapter that presents an overview of the criminal justice system discussions of the evolving EU criminal justice system and the implications of this for UK criminal justice policy. The book is an ideal text for students taking courses in criminal justice, or studying criminal justice as a component of a broader course in criminology or the social sciences and practitoners within these fields. It is written in a highly accessible manner and has a wide range of features that include: questions key chapter themes timeline of main events glossary of key terms website resource guide." -- Provided by publisher."@en
  • "This book provides a comprehensive, up to date and detailed introduction to the criminal justice system for students and practitioners needing to know about this. It assesses the main theories concerned with the causes of crime (including white collar and corporate crime), and provides a detailed account and analysis of the response of the state to crime in England and Wales. It discusses the operation of all key agencies, including the police, probation and prison services, and the legal and youth justice systems. It also examines a number of contemporary issues affecting the crimin."@en
  • "This book provides a comprehensive, up to date and detailed introduction to the criminal justice system for students and practitioners needing to know about this. It assesses the main theories concerned with the causes of crime (including white collar and corporate crime), and provides a detailed account and analysis of the response of the state to crime in England and Wales. It discusses the operation of all key agencies, including the police, probation and prison services, and the legal and youth justice systems."@en
  • ""This book provides an account of the operations of the criminal justice system, devoting particular attention to reforms introduced by Conservative, Labour and Coalition governments after 1979. It focuses on England and Wales, although occasional reference is made to criminal justice matters affecting Scotland and Northern Ireland." -- Preface."@en

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  • "Criminal justice : an introduction"
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  • "Criminal justice : an introduction to crime and the criminal justice system"
  • "Criminal justice an introduction to crime and the criminal justice system"@en
  • "Criminal Justice an Introduction to Crime and the Criminal Justice System"@en
  • "Criminal justice an introduction to crime and the criminal justice system"
  • "Criminal justice an introduction"
  • "Criminal justice an introduction"@en