by John Muncie (Editor), Eugene McLaughlin (Editor)
This innovative textbook adopts a series of vantage points to assess the historical emergence, function and purpose of modern criminal justice systems. The areas covered include: origins of the police; police powers, accountability and management; criminal courts and sentencing practices; the emergence of the prison, prison privatization; penal policy; youth justice; punishment in the community; and crime prevention and community safety. Collectively, the chapters provide an accessible overview of the nature of contemporary British criminal justice and encourage historical, comparative and critical analysis of its powers, practices and procedures. The book is the course text for The Open University course D315 Crime, Order and Social Control.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 18 Apr 1996
ISBN 10: 076195001X
ISBN 13: 9780761950011
`Without doubt, the book succeeds in its purpose of providing an important evaluation of contemporary British criminal justice and its historical base' - The Criminologist
'An excellent read for students and academics within various disciplines' - Forensic Update