Experiences of Criminal Justice

Experiences of Criminal Justice
Author: Daniel Newman,Roxanna Dehaghani
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2023-01-03
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9781529214239

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Drawing on first-hand accounts of police officers, solicitors, barristers, prison workers, suspects, convicts and their families in South Wales, this book uncovers how austerity affects the everyday working of the criminal process.

Voices from Criminal Justice

Voices from Criminal Justice
Author: Heith Copes,Mark Pogrebin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 1138193445

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II Judicial -- A Practitioners -- 11. Representing the Underdog: The Righteous Development of Death Penalty Defense Attorneys -- 12. How Can You Prosecute These People? -- 13. Calling Your Bluff: How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Adapt Plea Bargaining Strategies to Increased Formalization -- 14. Examining the Death Penalty Insider Perspective: Capital Bench and Bar Interviews -- 15. Maintaining the Myth of Individualized Justice: Probation Presentence Reports -- B Outsiders -- 16. Preparing to Testify: Rape Survivors Negotiating the Criminal Justice Process

Black Women s Experiences of Criminal Justice

Black Women s Experiences of Criminal Justice
Author: Ruth Chigwada-Bailey
Publsiher: Waterside Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2003
Genre: Black people
ISBN: 9781872870526

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A personal discourse on the multiple disadvantages of people who are black, women and from the margins of society.

Stories of Transformative Justice

Stories of Transformative Justice
Author: Ruth Morris
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1551301741

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"Can justice be healing? Can crime victims find a new peace through transformative processes that include victims, offenders and community in creative solutions that enable all to grow? We can "turn irritation into iridescence," find ways to take the hard blows of life, and use the very power of our pain to grow from the experience, and create new hope beyond crime or other trauma. Forgiveness is an untapped force in our revenge-oriented culture. These stories show that forgiveness is not condoning or forgetting, or failing to set limits. Forgiveness is recognizing and acknowledging all that was wrong, but refusing to be destroyed by it, and refusing to be drawn into a cycle of hatred and bitterness. We can change our criminal justice system to include transformative methods. We can change our world to one with greater social and economic justice. For readers who yearn for realistic hope in these troubled times, this is a must read." --

Among Murderers

Among Murderers
Author: Sabine Heinlein
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520272859

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The author follows three convicted murderers after they are released from prison into the outside world.

Experiences of Criminal Justice

Experiences of Criminal Justice
Author: Newman, Daniel,Dehaghani, Roxanna
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781529214246

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Austerity continues to impact the criminal justice process in England and Wales: police numbers are down, the Crown Prosecution Service is in disarray, legal aid has been reduced, courts are closing and magistrates are leaving. Research into the criminal process usually focuses on England, however this book offers a rare insight into South Wales. Drawing on first-hand accounts of lawyers, police, suspects, and the convicted and their families, it uncovers how these affected individuals navigate the challenges caused by austerity, what has changed and what can be done to improve the system. This book is a reliable and evocative account of the reality of criminal justice in Wales.

Crime in England 1815 1880

Crime in England 1815 1880
Author: Helen Johnston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317669340

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Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the operation of the criminal justice system in England from the early to the late nineteenth century. This book examines the perceived problem and causes of crime, views about offenders and the consequences of these views for the treatment of offenders in the criminal justice system. The book explores the perceived causes of criminality, as well as concerns about particular groups of offenders, such as the 'criminal classes' and the 'habitual offender', the female offender and the juvenile criminal. It also considers the development of policing, the systems of capital punishment and the transportation of offenders overseas, as well as the evolution of both local and convict prison systems. The discussion primarily investigates those who were drawn into the criminal justice system and the attitudes towards and mechanisms to address crime and offenders. The book draws together original research by the author to locate these broader developments and provides detailed case studies illuminating the lives of those who experienced the criminal justice system and how these changes were experienced in provincial England. With an emphasis on the penal system and case studies on offenders' lives and on provincial criminal justice, this book will be useful to academics and students interested in criminal justice, history and penology, as well as being of interest to the general reader.

Ethnicity and Criminal Justice in the Era of Mass Incarceration

Ethnicity and Criminal Justice in the Era of Mass Incarceration
Author: Martin Guevara Urbina,Sofía Espinoza Álvarez
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9780398091538

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ETHNICITY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE ERA OF MASS INCARCERATION: A Critical Reader on the Latino Experience is designed as a Latino reader in criminal justice, covering a much broader spectrum of the Latino experience in criminal justice and society, while giving readers a broad overview of the Latino experience in a single book. Considering the shifting trends in demographics and the current state of the criminal justice system, along with the current political “climate,” this book is timely and of critical significance for the academic, political, and social arena. The authors report sound evidence that testifies to a historical legacy of violence, brutality, manipulation, oppression, marginalization, prejudice, discrimination, power, and control, and to white America’s continued fear about ethnic and racial minorities, a movement that continues in the twenty-first century—as we have been witnessing during the 2015-2016 presidential race, highly charged with anti-immigrant and anti-Mexican political rhetoric. A central objective of this book is to demystify and expose the ways in which ideas of ethnicity, race, gender, and class uphold the functioning and “legitimacy” of the criminal justice system. In this mission, rather than attempting to develop a single explanation for the Latino experience in policing, the courts, and the penal system, this book presents a variety of studies and perspectives that illustrate alternative ways of interpreting crime, punishment, safety, equality, and justice. The findings reveal that race, ethnicity, gender, class, and several other variables continue to play a significant role in the legal decision-making process. With the social control (from police brutality to immigration) discourse reaching unprecedented levels, the book will have broad appeal for students, police officers, advocates/activists, attorneys, the media, and the general public.