The Penal System: An IntroductionPraise for the First Edition: `A marvelous British text-reference that comprehensively introduces the penal system in England and Wales, not only for students and practitioners, but for all who are increasingly concerned about the morality and the future of penal systems worldwide' - Reference and Research Book News The Third Edition of this highly successful textbook provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the penal system of England and Wales. Now fully revised and updated it includes an examination of the direction of penal policy under New Labour. The book: -offers an overview of all aspects of punishment and the penal system -provides an analyses of the theories which purport to justify and explain the practice of punishment - critically examines the so-called 'penal crisis' and offers a programme for radical reform -draws comparisons between the English penal system and others from around the world. -now includes a self-study guide, directing the reader to useful websites |
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... magistrates ' court ( and becomes a ' defendant ' ) , the court may have to decide whether to grant the defendant bail ( conditional release prior to the actual trial ) or whether the defendant should be remanded in custody for the time ...
... magistrates , though in some of the larger conurbations lay benches are supplemented by full - time professional magistrates known as District Judges ( Magistrates ' Courts ) , 40 who sit alone . Magistrates are responsible for handling ...
... magistrates ' court ( which is where the majority of burglars of this type would normally have been tried ) . And indeed in the magistrates ' court in 1980 less than a third of such cases would have received a custodial penalty at all ...
Contents
Justifying Punishment | 33 |
Explaining Punishment | 62 |
the Crux of the Crisis | 81 |
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