Sanders and Young's Criminal Justice is an engaging account and a rigorous critique of the criminal justice system, drawing on a wide breadth of research in the field.
'Sanders and Young's Criminal Justice' is an engaging account and a rigorous critique of the criminal justice system, drawing on a wide breadth of research in the field.
Amos M (2007) 'The Impact of the Human Rights Act on the United Kingdom's Performance before the European Court of Human Rights' Public Law 655. the Procedure' Aranella P (1996) Functions 'Rethinking of Criminal reprinted in Wasserstrom ...
This book on the criminal justice system is intended for students taking Criminology and Criminal Justice options, as well as ELS, Public Law and Sociology of Law courses. The authors...
For the authors, this is not a source of pessimism, but a call to action. This revised edition is updated with a new foreword by Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., and afterword by Greg Berman.
342 On the functions of civil society groups at the Rome Conference, see generally, Pearson (n 341) 271–281; Glasius (n 339) 37–44; Grey (n 60) 99–121. 343 UN General Assembly Resolution 52/160, UN Doc A/ RES/ 52/ 160 (15 December 1997) ...
Culminating in Kalebu's dangerous slide toward violence--observed by family members, police, mental health workers, lawyers, and judges, but stopped by no one--While the City Slept is the story of a crime of opportunity and of the string of ...
... Violence: An Overview of the Literature (HMSO, London, 1989) for a summary of the evidence. 27 Edwards, Policing ... Domestic Violence, n2 above; Grace, Policing Domestic Violence in the 1990s, n 2 above. This is not to suggest that all ...
The North Liverpool Community Justice Centre (NLCJC) eventually opened in September 2005. Unlike traditional magistrates' courts, a set of specific objectives were set for NLCJC, all much in line with what had been seen as the key aims ...
Equally important, this book examines a range of solutions: Prevention and intervention efforts directed to individuals, peer groups, and families, as well as day care-, school- and community-based initiatives.
In this book, leading scholars, lawyers, and judges critically examine Hart’s ideas, current legal trends, and whether the “first principles” of American criminal law are falling by the wayside.