Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice
Author: Andrew Sanders
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9780406971395


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This text concentrates on the apprehension, investigation and trial of suspected offenders, overlaying its analysis with a critical appraisal of the system and suggesting pointers to improvement.

Sanders & Young's Criminal Justice

Sanders & Young's Criminal Justice
Author: Lucy Welsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2021
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9780191795763


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Sanders and Young's Criminal Justice

Sanders and Young's Criminal Justice
Author: Mandy Burton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199675147


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'Sanders and Young's Criminal Justice' is an engaging account and a rigorous critique of the criminal justice system, drawing on a wide breadth of research in the field.

Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice
Author: Andrew Sanders
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN:


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This book on the criminal justice system is intended for students taking Criminology and Criminal Justice options, as well as ELS, Public Law and Sociology of Law courses. The authors concentrate on the apprehension, investigation and trial of suspected offenders, overlaying their analysis with a critical appraisal of the system, and suggesting pointers to improvement.

Criminal Justice, Compiled from "Criminal Justice", 4th Edition by Andrew Sanders, Richard Young and Mandy Burton, "English Legal System in Context", 5th Edition by Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney and Mandy Burton

Criminal Justice, Compiled from
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2011
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9780199692194


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While the City Slept

While the City Slept
Author: Eli Sanders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2016
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0670015717


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"Binged Making a Murderer? Try . . . [this] riveting portrait of a tragic, preventable crime." --Entertainment Weekly Finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter's gripping account of one young man's path to murder--and a wake-up call for mental health care in America On a summer night in 2009, three lives intersected in one American neighborhood. Two people newly in love--Teresa Butz and Jennifer Hopper, who spent many years trying to find themselves and who eventually found each other--and a young man on a dangerous psychological descent: Isaiah Kalebu, age twenty-three, the son of a distant, authoritarian father and a mother with a family history of mental illness. All three paths forever altered by a violent crime, all three stories a wake-up call to the system that failed to see the signs. In this riveting, probing, compassionate account of a murder in Seattle, Eli Sanders, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his newspaper coverage of the crime, offers a deeply reported portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in this country--as well as an inspiring story of love and forgiveness. Culminating in Kalebu's dangerous slide toward violence--observed by family members, police, mental health workers, lawyers, and judges, but stopped by no one--While the City Slept is the story of a crime of opportunity and of the string of missed opportunities that made it possible. It shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society repeatedly falls through the cracks, and in the tradition of The Other Wes Moore and The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, is an indelible, human-level story, brilliantly told, with the potential to inspire social change.

Doing Justice to History

Doing Justice to History
Author: Barrie Sander
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198846878


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This book examines how historical narratives of mass atrocites are constructed and contested within international criminal courts. In particular, it looks into the important question of what tends to be foregrounded, and what tends to be excluded, in these narratives.

Community Justice

Community Justice
Author: Andrew Sanders
Publisher: Institute for Public Policy Research
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781860301230


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New Visions of Crime Victims

New Visions of Crime Victims
Author: Carolyn Hoyle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002-08-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847310710


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This innovative collection presents original theoretical analyses and previously unpublished empirical research on criminal victimisation. Following an overview of the development and deficiencies of victimology,subsequent chapters present more detailed challenges to stereotypical conceptions of victimisation through their focus on: male victims of domestic violence; victims of male-on-male rape; corporate victims; and the 'victim-offenders' who are the recipients of IRA punishment beatings. The second half of the book considers criminal justice responses to victimisation, focusing in particular on the potential of, and limits to, restorative justice, the social (and gendered) construction of the victim within contested trials and the exclusionary nature of current 'victim-centred' initiatives. This important book will further the debate on how we conceptualise victims as well as their appropriate role within the criminal justice system. New Visions of Crime Victims will be of interest to academics, students, criminal justice practitioners and policy-makers. It has particular implications for scholarship in the fields of victimology, restorative justice and feminist approaches to criminology and criminal justice. The integration of work by established criminologists, such as Carolyn Hoyle, Paul Rock, Andrew Sanders and Richard Young with that of young, previously unpublished scholars, makes for an interesting and stimulating book. As well as being a valuable addition to the literature, it can be used to support undergraduate and postgraduate courses in criminal justice and criminology.