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This book explores the critical questions of how and why criminal justice policies emerge, and examines how criminal justice policy is understood and applied by practitioners. It questions whether diversity in implementation implies policy failure or a sign of healthy activism among local practitioners.lied by practitioners.

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the critical questions of how and why criminal justice policies emerge, and examines how criminal justice policy is understood and applied by practitioners. It questions whether diversity in implementation implies policy failure or a sign of healthy activism among local practitioners.lied by practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Rob Allen, Justice and Prisons Rose Broad, University of Manchester, UK Mary Corcoran, Keele University, UK David Faulkner, University of Oxford, UK Stewart Field, Cardiff Law School, UK Penelope Gibbs, Transform Justice, UK John Harding, Inner London Probation Service, UK Jessica Jacobson, Birkbeck University of London, UK Theresa Lynch, University of Birmingham, UK Katrina Morrison, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Peter Neyroud, University of Cambridge, UK Sotirios Santatzoglou, Keele University, UK Molly Slothower, University of Maryland, USA Roger Smith, University of Durham, UK Jon Spencer, University of Manchester, UK Chris Stanley, Former Magistrate and Trustee of the Michael Sieff Foundation, UK Martin Wasik, Keele University, UK Alexandra Wigzell, University of Cambridge, UK Anne Worrall, Keele University, UK