Crime and Criminal Justice PolicyThe study of crime and criminal policy is a key area in social policy and sociology. This book examines the component parts of the British penal system in detail, supported by a selection of key documents, a general overview of the background of the penal system and a discussion of the future prospects of justice. Fully up-to-date it includes discussions on the 1991 Criminal Justice Act, the major prison disturbances in recent years and an examination of the Wolf report, the Home Office response and the emerging issues of privatisation. |
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... remand ( at the time the philosophy was first employed there were relatively few prisoners on remand or awaiting sentence ) . His argument is that the adoption of that philosophy forced all prisoners into two categories : trainable or ...
... remand ( at the time the philosophy was first employed there were relatively few prisoners on remand or awaiting sentence ) . His argument is that the adoption of that philosophy forced all prisoners into two categories : trainable or ...
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... remand and unsentenced prisoners inside that the major prison disturbances at Strangeways and elsewhere took place . In fact , as Morgan ( 1994a ) points out , five of the six most serious disturbances at this time occurred either in remand ...
... remand and unsentenced prisoners inside that the major prison disturbances at Strangeways and elsewhere took place . In fact , as Morgan ( 1994a ) points out , five of the six most serious disturbances at this time occurred either in remand ...
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... remand centres , to be contracted out to any agency the Home Secretary considers appropriate . In April 1992 Group 4 Security won the contract to manage a new purpose - built institution for remand prisoners , the Wolds , and a second ...
... remand centres , to be contracted out to any agency the Home Secretary considers appropriate . In April 1992 Group 4 Security won the contract to manage a new purpose - built institution for remand prisoners , the Wolds , and a second ...
Contents
Prisons and imprisonment in postwar Britain | 15 |
The police and policing policy | 43 |
the dilemma of care and control | 81 |
Copyright | |
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