Providing an approach to criminal justice studies, this book sets out a series of ten dilemmas, presented as debates, designed to provide students with a framework with which to develop their knowledge and analysis. It is designed for lecturers to structure a core unit of their courses around.
Providing an approach to criminal justice studies, this book sets out a series of ten dilemmas, presented as debates, designed to provide students with a framework with which to develop their knowledge and analysis. It is designed for lecturers to structure a core unit of their courses around.
Tom Ellis is Principal Lecturer in Criminology at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth. Steve Savage is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth.
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Introduction 1. Crime control system or due process? 2. Lay justice or professional justice? 3. Adversarial or Inquisitorial justice? 4. Private policing or public policing? 5. Restorative justice or retribution? 6. Prison works! or Prison works? 7. Legalise drugs? 8. Capital punishment: the case for and against? 9. Victims' rights or suspects' rights? 10. Sex Offender Notification
Introduction 1. Crime control system or due process? 2. Lay justice or professional justice? 3. Adversarial or Inquisitorial justice? 4. Private policing or public policing? 5. Restorative justice or retribution? 6. Prison works! or Prison works? 7. Legalise drugs? 8. Capital punishment: the case for and against? 9. Victims' rights or suspects' rights? 10. Sex Offender Notification
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