Margaret Obi
Blackstone's Prison Law Handbook
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An ideal reference for practitioners, judges and legal representatives.
A practical, portable, and straightforward guide providing complete coverage of key areas of law and practice for prison law and oral hearings. Its easy-to-use format provides instant access to key information, particularly important when under pressure at Parole Board hearings and Independent Adjudications.
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An ideal reference for practitioners, judges and legal representatives.
A practical, portable, and straightforward guide providing complete coverage of key areas of law and practice for prison law and oral hearings. Its easy-to-use format provides instant access to key information, particularly important when under pressure at Parole Board hearings and Independent Adjudications.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A practical, portable, and straightforward guide providing complete coverage of key areas of law and practice for prison law and oral hearings. Its easy-to-use format provides instant access to key information, particularly important when under pressure at Parole Board hearings and Independent Adjudications.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2014-2015 edition
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 104mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780199671731
- ISBN-10: 0199671737
- Artikelnr.: 40185318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2014-2015 edition
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 104mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780199671731
- ISBN-10: 0199671737
- Artikelnr.: 40185318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Margaret Obi is a partner at Powell Spencer & Partners, and the founder member of its leading prison law unit. She also practises in heavyweight crime, including fraud, murder, kidnapping, and rape. She is a prison law specialist on the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee; Legal Advisor to the General Medical Council; and a Panel Member of the Joint Tribunal Service. She is the author of Prison Law: A Practical Guide (Law Society Publishing, 2008).
Part A: The Prison System
Part A: The Prison System
A1: National Offender Management Services (NOMS)
A2: The National Probation Service (NPS)
A3: Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
A4: Types of Prison
A5: Prison Personnel
A6: Non-governmental organisations
A7: Sources of Prison Law
A8: Access to information
Part B: Procedure
B1: Overview
B2: Devolved Functions
B3: Qualifying Criteria
B4: Scope
B5: New Matter Starts
B6: Payment
B7: Associated Civil Work
Part C: The Prison Regime
C1: Overview
C2: Prisoner Categories
C3: Initial Categorisation and Allocation Category A
C4: Re-categorisation and Re-allocation Category A
C5: Initial Categorisation and Allocation - Non-Category A Prisoners
C6: Re-categorisation and re-allocation Non Category A
C7: Challenging Categorisation and Allocation Decisions
C8: Sentence Planning
C9: Challenging the sentence plan
C10: Requests and Complaints Procedure
C11: Reserved Subjects
C12: Types of complaint
C13: Lost or damaged property
C14: Visits
C15: Correspondence
C16: Telephone Communication
C17: Searches
C18: Use of Force
C19: Mandatory Drug Testing (MDT)
C20: Work and Pay
C21: Healthcare
C22: The Prison and Probation Ombudsman
C23: Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
C24: Petition to the Secretary of State
C25: Practical Considerations
Part D: Formal Discipline
D1: Overview
D2: Charging Procedure
D3: Offences
D4: Preliminary Matters
D5: Role of adjudicators
D6: Jurisdiction
D7: Legal Assistance
D8: Disclosure
D9: Pre-hearing Preparation
D10: Adjournments
D11: Conduct of Adjudications
D12: Evidence
D13: Punishments
D14: Minor Reports
D15: Remission and Review
Part E: Informal Discipline
E1: Overview
E2: Segregation under Rule 45/YOI Rule 49
E3: Transfer to other prisons/units
E4: Re-categorisation
E5: Incentives and earned privileges (IEP) scheme
Part F: Release and Parole
F1: Introduction
F2: Overview Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL)
F3: Resettlement Day Release (RDR)
F4: Resettlement Overnight Release (ROR)
F5: Childcare Resettlement Leave (CRL)
F6: Special Purpose Licence (SPL)
F7: Temporary Release for Juveniles
F8: Prisoners Requiring Special Consideration
F9: Challenging refusals to grant ROTL
F10: Statutory Overview determinate sentences
F11: Remand Time
F12: Additional Days Awarded (ADA)
F13: Sentence Calculation
F14: Automatic Release Schemes
F15: Juveniles and young offenders
F16: Unlawfully at large (UAL)
F17: Home Detention Curfew (HDC)
F18: Challenging HDC refusals
F19: Challenging sentence calculation
F20: Parole Determinate Sentences
F21: Parole - Indeterminate Sentence Prisoners (ISP)
F22: Test for Release
F23: Move to Open Conditions
F24: ISP Parole Procedure
F25: Pre-Hearing Preparation
F26: Practical Considerations
F27: Prisoners maintaining innocence
F28: Short tariff prisoners
F29: Licence Conditions
F30: Breach of Licence
F31: Fixed Term Recall (FTR)
F32: Standard Recall
F33: Challenging Adverse Parole Decisions
F34: Release on compassionate grounds
F35: Early removal scheme (ERS)
F36: Facilitated Return Scheme (FRS)
F37: Tariff Expired Removal Scheme (TERS)
F38: Repatriation
F39: Special Remission
Part G: Judicial Review
G1: Overview
G2: Alternative remedy
G3: Overlap with civil actions
G4: Grounds for JR
G5: Procedure
G6: Remedies
Appendices
Appendix 1: Prison Rules 1999
Appendix 2: Young Offender Institution Rules 2000
Appendix 3: The Parole Board Rules 2011
Appendix 4: Criminal Justice Act 2003, Schedule 15, 15B
Part A: The Prison System
A1: National Offender Management Services (NOMS)
A2: The National Probation Service (NPS)
A3: Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
A4: Types of Prison
A5: Prison Personnel
A6: Non-governmental organisations
A7: Sources of Prison Law
A8: Access to information
Part B: Procedure
B1: Overview
B2: Devolved Functions
B3: Qualifying Criteria
B4: Scope
B5: New Matter Starts
B6: Payment
B7: Associated Civil Work
Part C: The Prison Regime
C1: Overview
C2: Prisoner Categories
C3: Initial Categorisation and Allocation Category A
C4: Re-categorisation and Re-allocation Category A
C5: Initial Categorisation and Allocation - Non-Category A Prisoners
C6: Re-categorisation and re-allocation Non Category A
C7: Challenging Categorisation and Allocation Decisions
C8: Sentence Planning
C9: Challenging the sentence plan
C10: Requests and Complaints Procedure
C11: Reserved Subjects
C12: Types of complaint
C13: Lost or damaged property
C14: Visits
C15: Correspondence
C16: Telephone Communication
C17: Searches
C18: Use of Force
C19: Mandatory Drug Testing (MDT)
C20: Work and Pay
C21: Healthcare
C22: The Prison and Probation Ombudsman
C23: Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
C24: Petition to the Secretary of State
C25: Practical Considerations
Part D: Formal Discipline
D1: Overview
D2: Charging Procedure
D3: Offences
D4: Preliminary Matters
D5: Role of adjudicators
D6: Jurisdiction
D7: Legal Assistance
D8: Disclosure
D9: Pre-hearing Preparation
D10: Adjournments
D11: Conduct of Adjudications
D12: Evidence
D13: Punishments
D14: Minor Reports
D15: Remission and Review
Part E: Informal Discipline
E1: Overview
E2: Segregation under Rule 45/YOI Rule 49
E3: Transfer to other prisons/units
E4: Re-categorisation
E5: Incentives and earned privileges (IEP) scheme
Part F: Release and Parole
F1: Introduction
F2: Overview Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL)
F3: Resettlement Day Release (RDR)
F4: Resettlement Overnight Release (ROR)
F5: Childcare Resettlement Leave (CRL)
F6: Special Purpose Licence (SPL)
F7: Temporary Release for Juveniles
F8: Prisoners Requiring Special Consideration
F9: Challenging refusals to grant ROTL
F10: Statutory Overview determinate sentences
F11: Remand Time
F12: Additional Days Awarded (ADA)
F13: Sentence Calculation
F14: Automatic Release Schemes
F15: Juveniles and young offenders
F16: Unlawfully at large (UAL)
F17: Home Detention Curfew (HDC)
F18: Challenging HDC refusals
F19: Challenging sentence calculation
F20: Parole Determinate Sentences
F21: Parole - Indeterminate Sentence Prisoners (ISP)
F22: Test for Release
F23: Move to Open Conditions
F24: ISP Parole Procedure
F25: Pre-Hearing Preparation
F26: Practical Considerations
F27: Prisoners maintaining innocence
F28: Short tariff prisoners
F29: Licence Conditions
F30: Breach of Licence
F31: Fixed Term Recall (FTR)
F32: Standard Recall
F33: Challenging Adverse Parole Decisions
F34: Release on compassionate grounds
F35: Early removal scheme (ERS)
F36: Facilitated Return Scheme (FRS)
F37: Tariff Expired Removal Scheme (TERS)
F38: Repatriation
F39: Special Remission
Part G: Judicial Review
G1: Overview
G2: Alternative remedy
G3: Overlap with civil actions
G4: Grounds for JR
G5: Procedure
G6: Remedies
Appendices
Appendix 1: Prison Rules 1999
Appendix 2: Young Offender Institution Rules 2000
Appendix 3: The Parole Board Rules 2011
Appendix 4: Criminal Justice Act 2003, Schedule 15, 15B
Part A: The Prison System
Part A: The Prison System
A1: National Offender Management Services (NOMS)
A2: The National Probation Service (NPS)
A3: Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
A4: Types of Prison
A5: Prison Personnel
A6: Non-governmental organisations
A7: Sources of Prison Law
A8: Access to information
Part B: Procedure
B1: Overview
B2: Devolved Functions
B3: Qualifying Criteria
B4: Scope
B5: New Matter Starts
B6: Payment
B7: Associated Civil Work
Part C: The Prison Regime
C1: Overview
C2: Prisoner Categories
C3: Initial Categorisation and Allocation Category A
C4: Re-categorisation and Re-allocation Category A
C5: Initial Categorisation and Allocation - Non-Category A Prisoners
C6: Re-categorisation and re-allocation Non Category A
C7: Challenging Categorisation and Allocation Decisions
C8: Sentence Planning
C9: Challenging the sentence plan
C10: Requests and Complaints Procedure
C11: Reserved Subjects
C12: Types of complaint
C13: Lost or damaged property
C14: Visits
C15: Correspondence
C16: Telephone Communication
C17: Searches
C18: Use of Force
C19: Mandatory Drug Testing (MDT)
C20: Work and Pay
C21: Healthcare
C22: The Prison and Probation Ombudsman
C23: Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
C24: Petition to the Secretary of State
C25: Practical Considerations
Part D: Formal Discipline
D1: Overview
D2: Charging Procedure
D3: Offences
D4: Preliminary Matters
D5: Role of adjudicators
D6: Jurisdiction
D7: Legal Assistance
D8: Disclosure
D9: Pre-hearing Preparation
D10: Adjournments
D11: Conduct of Adjudications
D12: Evidence
D13: Punishments
D14: Minor Reports
D15: Remission and Review
Part E: Informal Discipline
E1: Overview
E2: Segregation under Rule 45/YOI Rule 49
E3: Transfer to other prisons/units
E4: Re-categorisation
E5: Incentives and earned privileges (IEP) scheme
Part F: Release and Parole
F1: Introduction
F2: Overview Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL)
F3: Resettlement Day Release (RDR)
F4: Resettlement Overnight Release (ROR)
F5: Childcare Resettlement Leave (CRL)
F6: Special Purpose Licence (SPL)
F7: Temporary Release for Juveniles
F8: Prisoners Requiring Special Consideration
F9: Challenging refusals to grant ROTL
F10: Statutory Overview determinate sentences
F11: Remand Time
F12: Additional Days Awarded (ADA)
F13: Sentence Calculation
F14: Automatic Release Schemes
F15: Juveniles and young offenders
F16: Unlawfully at large (UAL)
F17: Home Detention Curfew (HDC)
F18: Challenging HDC refusals
F19: Challenging sentence calculation
F20: Parole Determinate Sentences
F21: Parole - Indeterminate Sentence Prisoners (ISP)
F22: Test for Release
F23: Move to Open Conditions
F24: ISP Parole Procedure
F25: Pre-Hearing Preparation
F26: Practical Considerations
F27: Prisoners maintaining innocence
F28: Short tariff prisoners
F29: Licence Conditions
F30: Breach of Licence
F31: Fixed Term Recall (FTR)
F32: Standard Recall
F33: Challenging Adverse Parole Decisions
F34: Release on compassionate grounds
F35: Early removal scheme (ERS)
F36: Facilitated Return Scheme (FRS)
F37: Tariff Expired Removal Scheme (TERS)
F38: Repatriation
F39: Special Remission
Part G: Judicial Review
G1: Overview
G2: Alternative remedy
G3: Overlap with civil actions
G4: Grounds for JR
G5: Procedure
G6: Remedies
Appendices
Appendix 1: Prison Rules 1999
Appendix 2: Young Offender Institution Rules 2000
Appendix 3: The Parole Board Rules 2011
Appendix 4: Criminal Justice Act 2003, Schedule 15, 15B
Part A: The Prison System
A1: National Offender Management Services (NOMS)
A2: The National Probation Service (NPS)
A3: Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
A4: Types of Prison
A5: Prison Personnel
A6: Non-governmental organisations
A7: Sources of Prison Law
A8: Access to information
Part B: Procedure
B1: Overview
B2: Devolved Functions
B3: Qualifying Criteria
B4: Scope
B5: New Matter Starts
B6: Payment
B7: Associated Civil Work
Part C: The Prison Regime
C1: Overview
C2: Prisoner Categories
C3: Initial Categorisation and Allocation Category A
C4: Re-categorisation and Re-allocation Category A
C5: Initial Categorisation and Allocation - Non-Category A Prisoners
C6: Re-categorisation and re-allocation Non Category A
C7: Challenging Categorisation and Allocation Decisions
C8: Sentence Planning
C9: Challenging the sentence plan
C10: Requests and Complaints Procedure
C11: Reserved Subjects
C12: Types of complaint
C13: Lost or damaged property
C14: Visits
C15: Correspondence
C16: Telephone Communication
C17: Searches
C18: Use of Force
C19: Mandatory Drug Testing (MDT)
C20: Work and Pay
C21: Healthcare
C22: The Prison and Probation Ombudsman
C23: Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
C24: Petition to the Secretary of State
C25: Practical Considerations
Part D: Formal Discipline
D1: Overview
D2: Charging Procedure
D3: Offences
D4: Preliminary Matters
D5: Role of adjudicators
D6: Jurisdiction
D7: Legal Assistance
D8: Disclosure
D9: Pre-hearing Preparation
D10: Adjournments
D11: Conduct of Adjudications
D12: Evidence
D13: Punishments
D14: Minor Reports
D15: Remission and Review
Part E: Informal Discipline
E1: Overview
E2: Segregation under Rule 45/YOI Rule 49
E3: Transfer to other prisons/units
E4: Re-categorisation
E5: Incentives and earned privileges (IEP) scheme
Part F: Release and Parole
F1: Introduction
F2: Overview Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL)
F3: Resettlement Day Release (RDR)
F4: Resettlement Overnight Release (ROR)
F5: Childcare Resettlement Leave (CRL)
F6: Special Purpose Licence (SPL)
F7: Temporary Release for Juveniles
F8: Prisoners Requiring Special Consideration
F9: Challenging refusals to grant ROTL
F10: Statutory Overview determinate sentences
F11: Remand Time
F12: Additional Days Awarded (ADA)
F13: Sentence Calculation
F14: Automatic Release Schemes
F15: Juveniles and young offenders
F16: Unlawfully at large (UAL)
F17: Home Detention Curfew (HDC)
F18: Challenging HDC refusals
F19: Challenging sentence calculation
F20: Parole Determinate Sentences
F21: Parole - Indeterminate Sentence Prisoners (ISP)
F22: Test for Release
F23: Move to Open Conditions
F24: ISP Parole Procedure
F25: Pre-Hearing Preparation
F26: Practical Considerations
F27: Prisoners maintaining innocence
F28: Short tariff prisoners
F29: Licence Conditions
F30: Breach of Licence
F31: Fixed Term Recall (FTR)
F32: Standard Recall
F33: Challenging Adverse Parole Decisions
F34: Release on compassionate grounds
F35: Early removal scheme (ERS)
F36: Facilitated Return Scheme (FRS)
F37: Tariff Expired Removal Scheme (TERS)
F38: Repatriation
F39: Special Remission
Part G: Judicial Review
G1: Overview
G2: Alternative remedy
G3: Overlap with civil actions
G4: Grounds for JR
G5: Procedure
G6: Remedies
Appendices
Appendix 1: Prison Rules 1999
Appendix 2: Young Offender Institution Rules 2000
Appendix 3: The Parole Board Rules 2011
Appendix 4: Criminal Justice Act 2003, Schedule 15, 15B