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Taylor & Francis Women Exiting Prison Critical Essays on Gender PostRelease Support and Survival Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
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Taylor & Francis Supervision for Forensic Practitioners Issues in Forensic Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Innovative Justice
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Taylor & Francis Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Risk Markers for Sexual Victimization and Predation in Prison
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Taylor & Francis Contrasts in Punishment An explanation of Anglophone excess and Nordic exceptionalism Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
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Taylor & Francis The Prisoner
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Taylor & Francis The Prisoner
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Taylor & Francis Eyes Everywhere
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Taylor & Francis Surveillance in Europe
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Taylor & Francis Municipal Corporate Security in International Context Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
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Taylor & Francis Young Adult Offenders
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Taylor & Francis Crime Justice and Society in Scotland
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Captive Audience Prison and Captivity in Contemporary Theatre Studies in Modern Drama
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Taylor & Francis Voices from American Prisons
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Taylor & Francis The Penal Landscape The Howard League Guide to Criminal Justice in England and Wales
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Taylor & Francis BioPrivacy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Policing Serious Crime in China From Strike Hard to Kill Fewer Routledge Studies on China in Transition
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Risk Markers for Sexual Victimization and Predation in Prison
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Reform and Resistance Gender Delinquency and Americas First Juvenile Court
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Taylor & Francis Ltd War on the Family Mothers in Prison and the Families They Leave Behind
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Captive Audience Prison and Captivity in Contemporary Theatre Studies in Modern Drama
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Taking the Law into their Own Hands
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Restorative Justice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd New Ghosts Old Ghosts Prisons and Labor Reform Camps in China Prisons and Labor Reform Camps in China Prisons and Labor Reform Camps in China Socialism Social Movements S
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Taylor & Francis Ltd New Ghosts Old Ghosts
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Taylor & Francis State Violence Torture and Political Prisoners On the Role Played by Amnesty International in Brazil During the Dictatorship 19641985 Crimes of the Powerful
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Taylor & Francis Critical Perspectives on Teaching in Prison
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Taylor & Francis Crime Prevention Migration Control and Surveillance Practices
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Taylor & Francis Responses to Serious Offending by Children
Book SynopsisThis book explores the principles, practice and challenges in determining justice system responses to serious offending by children globally. Divided into four parts, the book provides a balance of theoretical and empirical insights. Anchored in a theoretical framework based on the human rights of children, as set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, it considers the relationship between scientific evidence (such as brain development) and the human rights framework, before going to explore the diversity of responses to children who are found responsible for serious offences. It brings together experts from various disciplines to fill a gap relating to serious offending by children in the literature. Scholars from Africa, Latin America and Asia, as well as Europe, North America and Oceania provide perspectives from legally, socially and culturally distinct jurisdictions. The first part focuses on the theoretical framework and explores the applicable standards aTable of Contents1. IntroductionNessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise FordePART I: PRINCIPLES2. International Children’s Rights Principles and Responses to Serious Offending by ChildrenRecent developments, topical issues and global challengesUrsula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles to Children Who OffendIngun FornesPART II: EVIDENCE4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious OffencesJerome Reil, Ian Lambie5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent Offences: From Science to StandardsEva Schmidt, Ann Skelton6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences – What Does the Evidence Tell Us?Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne BeljaarsPART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE8. Australia & New Zealand – Penal Responses to Children Who Commit Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch9. Brazil – Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of the Juvenile Justice System's ResponseEduardo Rezende Melo10. China – China’s Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious CrimesTing He, Lida Wang11. Ghana – Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on Responses to Serious Offending by Children in GhanaEmmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah12. India – "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who Commit Serious OffencesBharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly13. Iran – Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice System in IranMaryam Abachi14. Northwestern Europe – Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Northwestern EuropeEva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink 15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The South African ApproachStephan Terblanche16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in the United StatesMarsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,PART IV: CONCLUSION17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices – Advancing the AgendaLouise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sexual Offences Against Children in India
Book SynopsisSexual Offences Against Children in India examines the evolution of the law pertaining to sexual violence against children, the judicial decisions since the inception of the POCSO Act till date with respect to aspects of the POCSO Act and the best practices from other developed jurisdictions for handling cases and victims of child abuse.Despite being prevalent, violence against children is often hidden or underreported, though its impact is widely acknowledged. In a country like India the vocabulary to communicate around sexuality and sexual abuse is almost non-existent. India has seen its journey from having no law on sexual abuse of children to having a special law in the form of the Protection of Children against Sexual Offences Act 2012 (POCSO Act). This book demystifies the problem of sexual violence against children in India pre- and post-POCSO Act. There is also a novel attempt to examine the implementation of the POCSO Act in the eastern Indian states of OdisTable of ContentsChapter 1: Sexual offences against Children and the POCSO Act 2012Chapter 2: Criminal Justice Process from the Child Victim’s LensChapter 3: Role of police in investigation of sexual offences against childrenChapter 4: Dynamics of trial process in Child Sexual Offence CasesChapter 5: Judicial Approach in Cases under the POCSO Act 2012
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Taylor & Francis The Politics of Redress
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1990, The Politics of Redress is a product of and commentary on significant developments in critical criminology. It shifts the emphasis from the criminologist as a police agent to a fighter for social justice. The author focuses on the role of punishment in society, in general, and in criminology, in particular, urging the reader to reimagine the concept of punishment, especially penal punishment. The arguments addressed in this book range from a comparative analysis of penal policies in various countries to philosophical debates about whether punishment is compatible with a just social order. With the Black Lives Matter movement, the topic of prison abolition has, once again, gripped societyâs conscience making this text a vital read for students of law, criminology, sociology, philosophy, and history.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Crime Prevention
Book SynopsisThis book offers a concise and authoritative overview of the full scope of crime prevention, including foundations, theory, application, and techniques. It details how theory sets the groundwork for the practical application of successful crime prevention strategies and illustrates the foundations of and need for crime prevention, the best approaches to implementing crime prevention programs, and the issues that need to be considered when evaluating crime prevention programs. The book is split into three parts, which include: Theoretical Foundations. This part includes a brief overview of the history and growth of crime prevention as a field of study, and in practice. Crime Patterns and Concentration. This part covers the causes and effects of both large- and small-scale crime concentration, with particular focus on the development of major forms of crime concentration, including hotspots, risky facilities, hot products, repeat offenders, and recurring victims.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Enforcement of Offender Supervision in Europe
Book SynopsisThis book provides a comparative analysis of the process of breach across ten different European jurisdictions by identifying and elaborating a number of key analytical themes through which the different systems can be compared and evaluated. It is informed by and hopes to advance the research activities of the COST Action IS1106 on Offender Supervision in Europe, particularly the Action's work on developing new comparative methodologies to examine the process of decision-making involved in the breaching of offenders for non-compliance. This volume consists of country chapters and thematic chapters. Analyses are based on exhaustive reviews of the literature available in each jurisdiction as well as the results of an empirical pilot study to provide a unique and valuable insight into current practice as well as enhancing our understanding of the contingencies and vagaries of the processes of breach as they exist in both civil and common law European jurisdictions. The keyTrade Review"This remarkable volume provides the first sustained attempt to explore decision-making about compliance and enforcement in comparative context. Given the crucial role that these issues play in driving – or restraining – the expansion of penal control, the work could hardly be more timely or more important. By helping us explore how these issues are differently constructed, understood and addressed in a wide range of different jurisdictions, this book provides a valuable resource for scholars and reformers alike."- Fergus McNeill, Professor of Criminology and Social Work, University of Glasgow, UK"The process of breach in community supervision is by far the most important criminological issue that you never read about. Done correctly, the breach process can imbue supervision with legitimacy, done incorrectly it can become a backdoor into mass incarceration. Boone and Maguire’s unique and invaluable collection of studies demonstrates the vast variety in between with a one-of-a-kind survey across Europe. An essential contribution to knowledge in criminology."- Shadd Maruna, Professor of Criminology, University of Manchester, UK, and author of Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives"Breach proceedings are part of the hidden ‘backdoor’ side of sentencing, too long ignored by academics. This book adds considerably to the literature by acknowledging the difficulties of analysis, the theoretical complexity and the terminological challenges of European comparisons. Qualitative, thematic and collaborative, this book provides an invaluable guide to those who seek to make sense of enforcement decisions, but also to those who come later - future researchers will find this an exciting and reliable foundation on which to build future work."- Professor Nicola Padfield, University of Cambridge, UK"While researchers world-wide have rightly focused attention on the more visible legal and cultural practices driving imprisonment, the increasingly significant role of the enforcement of offender supervision has gone almost unnoticed. In fact, as this volume demonstrates, the study of ‘breach processes’ unearths urgent normative and empirical questions, which will occupy researchers for generations to come. With contributions from some of Europe’s leading scholars, this volume is set to become landmark in the normative and empirical study of practices which have, perhaps for too long, operated under the radar." - Professor Cyrus Tata, FRSA, Strathclyde University, UKTable of ContentsPART A. 1. Introduction: Comparing breach processes: Aims, concepts, methodology and figures, Miranda M. Boone and Niamh Maguire, 2. Fairness issues in the breach process: European perspectives, Christine Morgenstern, Consuelo Murillos and Luisa Ravagnani, 3. Parties, roles and responsibilities, Ester Blay, Miranda M. Boone and Ineke Pruin, 4. Discretion and professionalism in a breach context, Kristel Beyens and Anders Persson, 5. Legitimacy, fairness and justice in breach processes: Comparative perspectives, Anthea Hucklesby, Niamh Maguire, Maria Anagnostaki and Jose Cid, 6. Conclusion: Understanding breach processes: Major themes, insights and questions for the future, Niamh Maguire and Miranda M. Boone, PART B. 7. Breach of work penalties and conditional release in Belgium, Kristel Beyens and Veerle Scheirs, 8. Non-compliance and the breach process in England and Wales, Anthea Hucklesby, 9. Revocation and recall in Germany: Legal structures and first insights into decision-making processes, Ineke Pruin, 10. Breach processes and community punishment in Greece, Maria Anagnostaki, 11. Non-compliance and breach processes in the context of community service orders and early release: The Republic of Ireland, Niamh Maguire, 12. Breach Process in the Context of Alternative Measures in Italy, Luisa Ravagnani, Alessandra Zaniboni, Nicoletta Policek, 13. Breach of community punishment in Lithuania, Alfredas Laurinavičius and Laura Ustinavičiūtė, 14. Revocation and recall in the Netherlands, Miranda M. Boone and Maaike M. Beckmann, 15. Breach procedure, revocation and recall in Spain, Ester Blay, Jose Cid and Consuelo Murillo, 16. Breach Processes in Sweden, Anders Persson
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Penal Cultures and Female Desistance
Book SynopsisThis book makes a unique contribution to the internationalisation of criminological knowledge about gender and desistance through a qualitative cross-national exploration of the female route out of crime in Sweden and England. By situating the female desistance journey in diverse penal cultures, the study addresses two major gaps in the literature: the neglect of critical explorations of gender in desistance-related processes, and the lack of internationally comparative perspectives on the lived experience of desistance.Grounded in a feminist methodology underpinned by a critical humanist perspective this book draws on 24 life-story narrative interviews with female desisters across Sweden and England. The discussion covers departure points, qualitative experiences of criminal justice, as well as barriers and ladders' in the female route out. While some cross-national symmetry is detected, particularly in the areas of victimisation and issues around short custodial sentencesTrade Review"Linnéa Österman's book makes an important contribution to the international literature on desistance. Not only does it focus on women’s experiences of desistance but, more significantly, by comparing the experiences of female desisters in England and Sweden, it highlights the role of broader penal cultures – characterised as ‘Anglophone Excess’ and ‘Nordic Exceptionalism’ – in shaping barriers to desistance and routes out of crime."– Gill McIvor, Professor of Criminology and Co-Director of the SCCJR, University of Stirling, UKTable of Contents1. Introducing penal cultures and female desistance 2. Gender, penality and desistance in cross-national contexts 3. Researching women’s journey towards desistance in diverse cultures and contexts 4. Mapping the female offender’s journey: Points of departure 5. Penological landscapes and female perspectives: ‘Nordic Exceptionalism’ and ‘Anglophone Excess’ 6. The female route out: Barriers, ‘ladders’ and the role of relationality 7. The female route out: Employment, inclusion and participation 8. Concluding thoughts on penal cultures and female desistance Appendix
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Criminal Justice and Privatisation
Book SynopsisOver the past few years, opposition to the privatisation in public services in the United Kingdom and elsewhere has grown, especially in areas related to criminal justice. Privatisation has existed within the British criminal justice system at least since the early 1990s, but the privatisation of the Probation Service in 2014 was a significant landmark in this process and signalled a larger programme of privatisation to come.Criminal Justice and Privatisation works to examine the impact of privatisation on the criminal justice system, and to explore the potential effects of privatising other areas including the police and the security industry. By including chapters from practitioners and academics alike, the book offers an expansive overview of the criminal justice system, as well as observations of the effect of privatisation at ground level. By also exploring the way the private companies are paid, how they operate and what private companies do, this book offTable of Contents1.Privatisation in Criminal Justice. An Overview 2.Probation for Profit: Neoliberalism Magical Thinking and Evidence Refusal 3.Electronic Monitoring, Neoliberalism and the Shaping of Community Sanctions 4.Who Needs Experts? The Commercialisation of the Probation Ideal 5.The Gift Relationship: What We Lose When Rehabilitation is Privatised 6.Through the Gate 7.The Role of Payment by Results in Privatising the Probation Service 8.Privatisation of Policing; Objective Reform, Ideological Revolution or Subjective Revenge and Retribution? 9.Private Security and the Privatisation of Criminal Justice 10.Privatisation Marketisation and the Penal Voluntary Sector 11.Contracts, compliance care and control. The experience of privatisation in one probation trust.Contracts compliance care and control: the experience of privatisation in one probation trust.Contracts, Compliance Care and Control: The Experience of Privatisation in One Probation Trust. 12.Does it Work? Does it Pay? 13.Legitimacy in Probation and the Impact of Transforming Rehabilitation 14.What Does Privatisation Mean for Probation Supervision? 15.Privatisation of Criminal Justice in Eastern Europe 16.Privatisation of Criminal Justice in Australia. 17.Correctional Privatisation in the United States.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Law Society and Corruption
Book SynopsisThis book presents new socio-legal perspectives and insights on the social life of corruption and anticorruption in authoritarian regimes.This book takes up the case of Uzbekistanan authoritarian regime in Central Asia and one of the most corrupt countries in the world according to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Indexand examines the corruption that developed in a tightly closed authoritarian regime permeated by a large-scale shadow economy, a weak rule of law, and a collectivist legal culture. Building on socio-legal frameworks of legal compliance, living law and legal pluralism, the central argument of the book is that the roles, meanings, and logics of corruption are fluid, and depend on a myriad of structural variables, and contextual and situational factors.This book will be of value to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of sociology of law, legal anthropology, and Central Asian studies, especially those with an interest in the
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Taylor & Francis Ltd DeathQuest
Book SynopsisThis fifth edition of the first true textbook on the death penalty engages the reader with a full account of the arguments and issues surrounding capital punishment. The book begins with the history of the death penalty from colonial to modern times, and then examines the moral and legal arguments for and against capital punishment. It also provides an overview of major Supreme Court decisions and describes the legal process behind the death penalty. In addressing these issues, the author reviews recent developments in death penalty law and procedure, including ramifications of newer case law, such as that regarding using lethal injection as a method of execution. The author's motivation has been to understand what motivates the deathquest of the American people, leading a large percentage of the public to support the death penalty. The book educates readers so that whatever their death penalty positions are, they are informed opinions.Trade ReviewBohm's DeathQuest is by far the best text on capital punishment available; no other is near as thorough and complete; no other provides as deep a review of all of the relevant issues and topics of debate; no other provides as exhaustive a review of the research literature nor of the relevant case law. All other texts are competing for the second rung on the ladder for DeathQuest occupies the top rung without any challengers.--John Cochran, University of South FloridaDeathQuest provides an in-depth introduction to the American death penalty for the novice and a helpful resource for the knowledgeable. At a time when capital punishment is drawing increasing scrutiny and criticism, the topic deserves the careful attention provided by this extremely helpful compendium. --Carol Steiker, Harvard Law SchoolThis is a clear and comprehensive approach to capital punishment—it addresses basic facts about the death penalty including: the history of its use in this country, landmark Supreme Court cases, a global perspective, analysis of execution methods, and arguments surrounding deterrence, economic costs, innocence, racial discrimination, arbitrariness, retribution, religion, and public opinion. As such, it provides students with the foundation for an impressive breadth of knowledge regarding capital punishment. --Talia Harmon, Niagara UniversityThis book is a compelling and comprehensive analysis of capital punishment written in an engaging style. Bohm does a masterful job of presenting and explaining court cases, the research, and the many difficult questions raised by our system of capital punishment. The result is that this book will make you think about your attitude toward capital punishment and by the end, you will better understand both sides of the issue. --Marla Sandys, Associate Professor, Indiana UniversityTable of ContentsContentsForewordAcknowledgments About the AuthorPrefaceChapter 1 History of the Death Penalty in the United States: The Pre-Modern PeriodChapter 2 Capital Punishment and the Supreme Court: The Pre-Modern PeriodChapter 3 The Challenge to Capital Punishment’s LegalityChapter 4 Capital Punishment and the Supreme Court: The Modern PeriodChapter 5 The Death Penalty at the Federal Level, in the Military, and GloballyChapter 6 Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Death Row, and Methods of ExecutionChapter 7 General Deterrence and the Death PenaltyChapter 8 Future Dangerousness, Incapacitation, and Economic Costs of Capital Punishment Chapter 9 Miscarriages of Justice and the Death PenaltyChapter 10 Arbitrariness and Discrimination in the Administration of the Death PenaltyChapter 11 Retribution, Religion, and Capital PunishmentChapter 12 American Death Penalty OpinionAppendix A ReferencesSubject Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Monitoring Detention Custody Torture and
Book SynopsisThis landmark practical guide assists all those involved in monitoring detention conditions and investigating and preventing torture. The prestigious global author team identify the medical, legal and professional frameworks and international instruments applicable to those detained, and highlight how torture or other cruel and inhuman degrading treatments or punishments are identified, investigated and should be prevented. A comprehensive and wide range of detention settings and circumstances are covered including police stations, prisons, mental health, and social care civil conditions to prisoner of war, detention camps, military, and armed conflict. Advice, monitoring, and assessment is given for special groups, including the custody of women, children, vulnerable adults, and individuals on hunger strike Practical guidelines are given for the assessment of ill-treatment of individuals in custody including sexual abuse Online links to the latest legal,Table of ContentsTable of Contents International legal framework on torture Juan E. Méndez The role and responsibilities of health professionals involved in the care of those in detention Jørgen L. Thomsen Standards applicable in the prevention of torture in places of detention Jonathan Beynon Healthcare for those in detention Michael Levy Psychological assessment and documentation of torture in detention Nimisha Patel Assessment of physical evidence of torture or cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment during visits to places of detention Jason Payne-James, Jonathan Beynon and Duarte Nuno Vieira Radiology in the documentation of torture and ill-treatment Hermann Vogel Management of hunger strikes in detention Hernán Reyes Legal aspects of detention in military detention Kirsty Sutherland and Peter Glenser Sexual assault in detention Jason Payne-James Children in detention Peter Green Investigation of ill-treatment during detention Hernán Reyes Investigation of deaths in custody Marc Bollman, Morris Tidball-Binz, Bernice Elger and Patrice Mangin The Istanbul Protocol: development, practical application and future directions Vincent Iacopino Dilemmas for healthcare professionals involved in the care of detainees Máximo Alberto Duque Piedrahíta Solitary confinement: current concerns and proposed protections Sharon Shalev
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Policing
Book SynopsisThis new edition of the Handbook of Policing updates and expands the highly successful first edition, and now includes a completely new chapter on policing and forensics. It provides a comprehensive, but highly readable overview of policing in the UK, and is an essential reference point, combining the expertise of leading academic experts on policing and policing practitioners themselves.Trade Review'A major contribution to the study of policing in the UK ... authoritative, interesting and extremely wide ranging.' − Sir Ian Blair, Former Commissioner, Metropolitan Police'The most comprehensive treatment ever published on the issues facing British police in the 21st century. Indispensable reading for students, leaders, critics and supporters of the police.' − Professor Lawrence W. Sherman, President, International Society of Criminology 'The Handbook is indubitably the most comprehensive, authoritative, scholarly and up-to-date overview of policing in the UK and an essential read for anyone with a stake or interest in policing issues.' − Mathew Bacon, University of Sheffield, Reviewed in The Howard Journal Vol 48 No 3. July 2009 Table of Contents1. Introduction: Understanding Policing Part 1: Policing in Comparative and Historical Perspective 2. Models of Policing 3. Policing Before the Police 4. The Birth and Development of the Police 5. Policing Since 1945 Part 2: The Context of Policing 6. The Pattern of Transnational Policing 7. Plural Policing in the UK: Policing Beyond the Police 8. Policing in Scotland 9. The Police service of Northern Ireland 10. The Police Organisation 11. Police Cultures 12. Police Powers 13. Policing and the Media, Robert Reiner Part 3: Doing Policing 14. Crime Reduction and Community Safety 15. Modern Approaches to Policing: Community, Problem-Oriented and Intelligence-Led 16. 'Interpretation for Action?' Definitions and Potential of Crime Analysis for Policing 17. Criminal Investigation and Crime Control 18. Police Use of Force, Firearms and Riot Control 19. Drugs Policing 20. Policing Fraud and Organised Crime 21. Policing Terror 22. Policing Cybercrime: Emerging Trends and Future Challenges Part 4: Themes and Debates in Policing 23. Policing Ethnic Minority Communities 24. Gender and Policing 25. Policing and Ethics 26. The Accountability of Policing 27. Leadership and Performance Management 28. Policing and Forensic Science 29. Restorative Justice, Victims and the Police 30. Future of Policing
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Criminal Justice in Scotland
Book SynopsisThe existence of the separate criminal jurisdiction in Scotland is ignored by most criminological texts purporting to consider crime and criminal justice in 'Britain' or the 'UK'. This book offers a critically-informed analysis and understanding of crime and criminal justice in contemporary Scotland. It considers key areas of criminal justice policy making in Scotland; in particular the extent to which criminal justice in Scotland is increasingly divergent from other UK jurisdictions as well as pressures that may lead to convergences in particular areas, for instance, in relation to trends in youth justice and penal policy. The book considers the extent to which Scottish crime and criminal justice is being affected both by devolution as well as the wider pressures resulting from globalization, Europeanisation and new patterns of migration.While the book has a Scottish focus, it also offers new ways of thinking about criminal justice – relating these issues to wider social divisions and inequalities in contemporary Scottish and UK society. It extends the ‘gaze’ and analysis of criminology by exploring issues such as environmental crime, urban disorder and the new urbanism as well as crimes of the rich and powerful and corporate crime, giving it a relevance and resonance far beyond Scotland.Criminal Justice in Scotland will be an essential text for students in Scotland taking courses in criminology, sociology, social policy, social sciences, law and police sciences, as well as criminal justice practitioners and policy makers in Scotland. It will also be an essential source for students of comparative criminology elsewhere and academics wishing to take Scotland into account in thinking about criminal justice in the UK.Trade Review‘This excellent volume gives the reader an accessible, illuminating and up-to-date picture of Scottish criminal justice. Locating the distinctive character of the Scottish system in a social and comparative context, these incisive essays challenge complacent national myths and replace them with sharp, well-informed analysis.’–David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, New York University‘Criminal Justice in Scotland makes a valuable and timely contribution to the growing field of comparative criminology.’ – Pat Carlen, Professor of Criminology, University of Kent ‘At last we have a well-informed and up to date discussion of issues in Scottish criminal justice in one volume...Croall, Mooney, Munro and their contributors have done the field, in and beyond Scotland, a great service.’ – Richard Sparks, Professor of Criminology at the University of Edinburgh, and Co-director of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research'The editors have attempted something ambitious and difficult with this collection....A very useful text.'-Rod Morgan, University of Cardiff, in the British Journal of Criminology vol 51 iss 6'This is an excellent book that not only fills a gap by providing an overview of the Scottish criminal justice system, but also provides an accomplish insight into the dynamics of globalisation and localism.'-Jamie Bennett, Governor of HMP Morton Hal, in Prison Service Journal no 194Table of ContentsPart 1: Thinking About Crime and Criminal Justice in Scotland 1. Criminal Justice in Scotland: themes, issues and questions 2. Social Inequalities and Criminal Justice in Scotland 3. Urban 'Disorders', 'Problem Places' and Criminal Justice Part 2: Issues in Criminal and Social Justice 4. Youth Crime and Justice in Scotland 5. Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice in Scotland 6. Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice in Scotland 7. Corporate Crime in Scotland 8. Environmental Crime Part 3: Aspects of Criminal Justice Process and Practice 9. Policing in Contemporary Scotland 10. Sentencing and Penal Practices: Is Scotland Losing it's Distinctiveness 11. Fines, Community Sanctions and Measures 12. Prisons and Imprisonment in Scotland Part 4: Looking Ahead 13. Criminal Justice in Scotland: Overview and Prospects
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Cambridge University Press Situational Prison Control Crime Prevention in Correctional Institutions Cambridge Studies in Criminology
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Cambridge University Press The Environmental Psychology of Prisons and Jails Creating Humane Spaces in Secure Settings Environment and Behavior
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Cambridge University Press Prison Punishment and Penance in Late Antiquity
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Cambridge University Press Institutions of Confinement
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