Criminal justice, Administration of -- Great Britain
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Criminal justice, Administration of -- Great Britain
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- Case screening by the Crown Prosecution Service, how and why cases are terminated, by Debbie Crisp and David Moxon
- The culture of control, crime and social order in contemporary society, David Garland
- Entry into the criminal justice system, a survey of police arrests and their outcomes, by Coretta Phillips and David Brown ; with the assistance of Zoƫ James and Paul Goodrich
- The culture of control, crime and social order in contemporary society, David Garland
- Social inquiry reports, a survey, by Jennifer Thorpe
- Women and criminal justice, from the Corston Report to transforming rehabilitation, edited by Jill Annison, Jo Brayford and John Deering
- Human rights in the investigation and prosecution of crime, edited by Madeleine Colvin and Jonathan Cooper
- Human rights and criminal justice, Ben Emmerson and Andrew Ashworth
- The balance of criminal justice, summary of the report, Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure
- The prisoners' dilemma, political economy and punishment in contemporary democracies, Nicola Lacey
- Transforming probation, social theories and the criminal justice system, Philip Whitehead
- Financial crime in the 21st century, law and policy, Nicholas Ryder
- Punishment and welfare, a history of penal strategies, David Garland
- Reimagining black art and criminology, a new criminological imagination, Martin Glynn
- Contested trials in magistrates' courts, by Julie Vennard
- Criminal Justice Act 1993, with annotations by Rudi F. Fortson
- De l'administration de la justice criminelle en Angleterre et de l'esprit du gouvernement anglais, Charles Cottu
- Public order and private lives, the politics of law and order, Michael Brake and Chris Hale
- Prisons and the process of justice, Andrew Rutherford
- Just how just?, David Lewis and Peter Hughman
- Legal conundrums in our brave new world, by Helena Kennedy
- The control of commercial fraud, L.H. Leigh
- Applying complexity theory, whole systems approaches to criminal justice and social work, edited by Aaron Pycroft and Clemens Bartollas
- Where next for criminal justice?, David Faulkner and Ros Burnett
- Criminal sentencing as practical wisdom, Graeme Brown
- Criminal justice, selected readings, edited by John Baldwin and A. Keith Bottomley
- The metamorphosis of criminal justice, a comparative account, Jacqueline S. Hodgson
- Marketisation and privatisation in criminal justice, edited by Kevin Albertson, Mary Corcoran and Jake Phillips
- Research and criminal policy, by John Croft
- Criminal justice, police powers and human rights, Keir Starmer, Michelle Strange, Quincy Whitaker with Anthony Jennings and Tim Owen
- The enemy without, policing and class consciousness in the miner's strike, Penny Green
- The criminal process, an evaluative study, by Andrew Ashworth
- Explaining criminal careers, implications for justice policy, John F. MacLeod, Peter G. Grove, David P. Farrington
- The state of justice, by Michael Zander
- Multi-agency public protection arrangements and youth justice, edited by Kerry Baker and Alex Sutherland
- Crime and the criminal law, reflections of a magistrate and social scientist, by Barbara Wootton
- Liberalism and crime, the British experience, Robert R. Sullivan
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