Legitimacy and Compliance in Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Crawford, Adam; Hucklesby, Anthea
Legitimacy and Compliance in Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Crawford, Adam; Hucklesby, Anthea
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This book aims to explore a number of connected themes relating to compliance, legitimacy and trust in different areas of criminal justice and socio-legal regulation.
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This book aims to explore a number of connected themes relating to compliance, legitimacy and trust in different areas of criminal justice and socio-legal regulation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9780415671569
- ISBN-10: 0415671566
- Artikelnr.: 35441597
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9780415671569
- ISBN-10: 0415671566
- Artikelnr.: 35441597
Adam Crawford is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Leeds. Together with Sam Lewis he is currently engaged in a Nuffield Foundation funded research project exploring the impact of anti-social behaviour interventions with young people in England. He has written about issues of legitimacy and compliance in relation to restorative justice and the civilianisation of policing. He is interested in the compliance implications for behavioural change of different modes of regulation, particularly with regard to young people. Anthea Hucklesby is Reader in Criminal Justice at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds. Her research focuses on criminal justice responses to suspects, defendants and offenders and her recent work has included empirical studies of electronic monitoring, bail support schemes and pre-charge bail. Previous publications include Prisoners' Resettlement: policy and practice (2007, with Hagley-Dickinson) and Criminal Justice (2009, with Wahidin).
Introduction
Adam Crawford and Anthea Hucklesby 1. Legitimacy and compliance: the virtues of self-regualtion
Tom Tyler 2.Compliance with the Law and Policing by consent: Notes on Police and Legal Legitimacy
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Mike Hough and Katherine Murray
3. Legitimacy of Penal Policies: Punishment between normative and Empirical Legitimacy
Sonja Snacken
4. Questioning the Legitimacy of Compliance: A Case Study of the Banking Crisis
Doreen McBarnet
5. Resistant and Dismissive Defiance Toward Tax Authorities
Valerie Braithwaite 6. Liquid Legitimacy and Community Sanctions
Fergus McNeill and Gwen Robinson 7. Compliance with Electronically Monitored Curfew Orders: Some Empirical Findings
Anthea Hucklesby 8. Implant Technology and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: Old and New Questions about Compliance
Control and Legitimacy
Mike Nellis 9. 'Sticks and Carrots and Sermons': Some Thoughts on Compliance and Legitimacy in the Regulation of Youth Anti-Social Behaviour
Adam Crawford.
Adam Crawford and Anthea Hucklesby 1. Legitimacy and compliance: the virtues of self-regualtion
Tom Tyler 2.Compliance with the Law and Policing by consent: Notes on Police and Legal Legitimacy
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Mike Hough and Katherine Murray
3. Legitimacy of Penal Policies: Punishment between normative and Empirical Legitimacy
Sonja Snacken
4. Questioning the Legitimacy of Compliance: A Case Study of the Banking Crisis
Doreen McBarnet
5. Resistant and Dismissive Defiance Toward Tax Authorities
Valerie Braithwaite 6. Liquid Legitimacy and Community Sanctions
Fergus McNeill and Gwen Robinson 7. Compliance with Electronically Monitored Curfew Orders: Some Empirical Findings
Anthea Hucklesby 8. Implant Technology and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: Old and New Questions about Compliance
Control and Legitimacy
Mike Nellis 9. 'Sticks and Carrots and Sermons': Some Thoughts on Compliance and Legitimacy in the Regulation of Youth Anti-Social Behaviour
Adam Crawford.
Introduction
Adam Crawford and Anthea Hucklesby 1. Legitimacy and compliance: the virtues of self-regualtion
Tom Tyler 2.Compliance with the Law and Policing by consent: Notes on Police and Legal Legitimacy
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Mike Hough and Katherine Murray
3. Legitimacy of Penal Policies: Punishment between normative and Empirical Legitimacy
Sonja Snacken
4. Questioning the Legitimacy of Compliance: A Case Study of the Banking Crisis
Doreen McBarnet
5. Resistant and Dismissive Defiance Toward Tax Authorities
Valerie Braithwaite 6. Liquid Legitimacy and Community Sanctions
Fergus McNeill and Gwen Robinson 7. Compliance with Electronically Monitored Curfew Orders: Some Empirical Findings
Anthea Hucklesby 8. Implant Technology and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: Old and New Questions about Compliance
Control and Legitimacy
Mike Nellis 9. 'Sticks and Carrots and Sermons': Some Thoughts on Compliance and Legitimacy in the Regulation of Youth Anti-Social Behaviour
Adam Crawford.
Adam Crawford and Anthea Hucklesby 1. Legitimacy and compliance: the virtues of self-regualtion
Tom Tyler 2.Compliance with the Law and Policing by consent: Notes on Police and Legal Legitimacy
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Mike Hough and Katherine Murray
3. Legitimacy of Penal Policies: Punishment between normative and Empirical Legitimacy
Sonja Snacken
4. Questioning the Legitimacy of Compliance: A Case Study of the Banking Crisis
Doreen McBarnet
5. Resistant and Dismissive Defiance Toward Tax Authorities
Valerie Braithwaite 6. Liquid Legitimacy and Community Sanctions
Fergus McNeill and Gwen Robinson 7. Compliance with Electronically Monitored Curfew Orders: Some Empirical Findings
Anthea Hucklesby 8. Implant Technology and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: Old and New Questions about Compliance
Control and Legitimacy
Mike Nellis 9. 'Sticks and Carrots and Sermons': Some Thoughts on Compliance and Legitimacy in the Regulation of Youth Anti-Social Behaviour
Adam Crawford.