Beyond Law and Order: Criminal Justice Policy and Politics into the 1990s (Explorations in Sociology)

Beyond Law and Order: Criminal Justice Policy and Politics into the 1990s (Explorations in Sociology)

by RobertReiner (Author), Malcolm Cross (Author)

Synopsis

Law and Order was a central part of the platform which took Mrs Thatcher and the Conservatives into office in 1979. They highlighted increasing crime rates and growing disorder, blaming these on the Labour Government. They pledged to reduce crime through a package of tough law and order policies. After a decade in office it is clear that the programme has failed to deliver. Crime rates and disorder have escalated relentlessly. This has forced the government into a U-term, emphasizing the limits of the criminal justice system as a means of controlling crime. The Left for its part has espoused a new realism in the area of crime control. The essays in this volume report on recent research on the changing contours of policy on law and order . They provide a comprehensive account of the main features of crime control practice in the 1980s, and the likely key trends of the 1990s.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 02 Oct 1991

ISBN 10: 0333542819
ISBN 13: 9780333542811