Text and Materials on the Criminal Justice Process
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Author: Padfield, Nicola
Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition: 5
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 577
Release Date: 07-12-2015
EAN: 9781138918344
Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English
Details:
Highlighting key issues in Criminal Justice that students need to consider, the Fifth Edition of this popular text contains a wide and varied selection of materials which help to explain the evolution of the criminal justice process in England and Wales since the early 1990s. Statutes, case law, empirical research, official and unofficial reports, as well as theoretical perspectives and academic comment are woven together and contextualized by the accompanying narrative to provide an authoritative account of the recent development of the criminal justice system.
Fully updated, this Fifth Edition explores the issues around:
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The introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners
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The contracting out of probation services
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Significant reforms to legal aid funding
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Challenges to trial by jury posed by the internet
This book also helpfully directs students to further reading by chapter to provide next steps for research. Written in an accessible style, Text and Materials on the Criminal Justice Process is a valuable resource for students of criminal justice.
About the Author:
Nicola Padfield is a Reader in Criminal and Penal Justice at the Faculty of Law and Master of Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, UK. A qualified barrister, she has published widely on criminal law and criminal justice and is a Bencher of the Middle Temple.
Jonathan Bild is a Teaching Associate and Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, UK.



