Synopsis
THIRD EDITION 2008: Part of our growing
Introductory SeriesA comprehensive and accessible overview of the Criminal Justice System, its framework, institutions, practitioners and working methods that will be of interest to any reader seeking an up-to-date description of this important and historic sphere of public affairs.
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informative, practical handbook that describes the wide-ranging developments and changes that have taken place in relation to crime prevention, public safety, the entire criminal process and the punishment of offenders.
Highly acclaimed since first published in 1995, this new extensively updated edition of
The Criminal Justice System covers the spectrum of the criminal process against a backdrop of the Common Law, legislation and human rights from investigation and arrest to trial, sentence, release from prison and parole, as well as such key reforms as the Ministry of Justice and new-style Home Office.
Part of our growing Introductory Series, and available on this website as a special value
three book set with the matching volumes;
The New Home Office: An Introduction and
The New Ministry of Justice: An Introduction for just £39.95 (and delivered FREE in the UK).
N.B. Total separate RRP for these three books is £64.50, total price when bought separately on watersidepress.co.uk is currently £55.50Topics covered include- Investigation, arrest and charge
- The police and policing
- The Crown Prosecution Service
- The courts of law
- Trial and sentence
- Appeal and review
- Due process
- Judges and magistrates
- Law officers
- The Criminal Defence Service
- Advocates and legal representation
- Victims and witnesses
- Interpreters
- Guidelines, codes, protocols and Best Practice
- The National Offender Management Service
| - The Probation Service
- HM Prison Service
- Imprisonment and parole
- Independent Monitoring Board
- The private sector
- The voluntary sector
- Strategy
- Criminal policy
- Cabinet committees
- Partnership and working together
- Community justice
- Restorative justice
- The Youth Justice System
- Constitutional affairs and human rights
- Accountability, oversight, inspection and monitoring
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With a Glossary of Words, Phrases, Acronyms and Abbreviations.A closely observed analysis of the twenty-first century Criminal Justice System which can be read on its own or in conjunction with the top-down descriptions in
The New Ministry of Justice and
The New Home Office. Now available as a
three-book set for just £39.95 (or £18.50 each).
Reviews'This is a book, which can be purchased and read by the man in the street without having concern about misunderstanding words, expressions, etc. For the more legal minded it is a superb introduction to any legal aspect before advancing into a more complicated legal tome. It is book that can be recommended to anyone requiring clarification on a legal subject in plain words':
Internet Law Book Reviews'The range of topics is broad and apt. The language is accessible and the layout clear. There are short sections on the successive steps involved as an offence is investigated, a suspect charged, convicted, imprisoned and released under supervision. The agencies which support and invigilate the process are introduced and there is a useful glossary':
Independent Monitor'Up to date information on recent changes. Very well written in clear informative style. Good definitions and Glossary':
Ann Kneebone, Truro and Penwith CollegeAuthorsBryan Gibson is a barrister-at-law and editor-in-chief, Waterside Press.
Paul Cavadino is chief executive of Nacro.
David Faulkner is a senior research fellow at the Centre for Criminological Research, Oxford University
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