This is an introductory text, providing an overview of the agencies that make up the criminal justice process in England and Wales, outlining their legal responsibilities and tasks, and the contextual constraints that influence the operations of the agencies. The book explains the legal and social factors that shape the operations of the agencies and the criminal justice system. It also identifies the policy issues and discusses recent policy reforms that have an impact on the operation of the criminal justice system.
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Criminal Justice
Third Edition
Davies, Croall and Tyrer
Now in its third edition, this book is a popular and comprehensive guide to the criminal justice system. It provides information in an accessible and lively format about the various agencies of the criminal justice system, their legal responsibilities, and the social and political context in which they operate. Criminal Justice outlines important concepts in English criminal law and defines crime and the varied responses to it. It also explores the non-legal factors which affect the operation of the criminal justice agencies and identifies the policy issues involved in the control of crime and the pursuit of justice. Key agencies discussed are the police, probation, prisons, the magistrates' and Crown courts, and the Crown Prosecution Service. The effect of the structure of criminal appeals and the role of the Home Office, and the changing roles of The Criminal Cases Review Commission, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, and the Parole Board are all included. The viewpoints and influences of victims and of bodies charged with monitoring and evaluating the agencies are assessed.
Each chapter includes review questions and a further reading section. The book also features a chronology of key dates, a glossary of terms, student exercises to aid understanding, and information about websites of interest.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
Professor Malcom Davies is Head of Ealing Law School, Thames Valley University.
Hazel Croall is Professor of Criminology at Glasgow Caledonian University and author of Crime and Society in Britain (1998), also published by Longman.
Jane Tyrer is Principal Lecturer in Law at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College. She has twenty years' experience as a lay magistrate
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A popular and comprehensive guide introducing readers to the agencies of the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales. Providing basic information about the various agencies of the criminal justice system, the text also outlines the legal responsibilities and tasks held by the agencies and the contextual constraints which influence them. The legislation, history and organisational forms of the criminal justice agencies are also described, together with insights into the principles of criminal law and its procedure, and empirical studies of how these laws are implemented on a day-to-day basis.
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