Criminal Law

Understanding Criminal Justice A Critical Introduction

Edited by Azrini Wahidin · Nicola Carr
Routledge December 2012

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780415670227
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
December 2012
Format
Paperback , 174 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Few subjects provoke as much public fascination and political concern as crime, criminality, criminology, and criminal justice policy and practice. Understanding Criminal Justice seeks to provide students with a critical introduction to the range of theoretical, policy and operational issues faced by the criminal justice system in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

It anticipates little or no prior knowledge of criminal justice, and seeks to provide an introduction to the area. This critical textbook provides both a thorough overview of the procedures central to the workings of the criminal justice system and a distillation of the topical debates that surround it. It outlines the political and historical context, detailing key procedures and challenging students to engage with current debates. Containing chapters on policing, prosecution, community justice and alternative modes of justice, this text provides a comprehensive coverage of the key topics included within undergraduate criminology programmes at an introductory level.

Written in a lively and accessible style, this book will also be of interest to general readers and practitioners in the criminal justice system.

Table of Contents

1. What is crime?, 2. What is crime justice?, 3. Crime Across the Life-course, 4. Policing, 5. Sentencing, Prosecution and Courts: Gender, Class and Ethnicity, 6. The Rise of the Victim and the Role of Restorative Justice, 7. Prisons and Abolition, 8. Probation, Alternatives and Resettlement, 9. Identity, Crime and Offending, 10. Developing your ‘criminological imagination and planning for a career in criminal justice

About the Author

Azrini Wahidin is a Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast, where she teaches criminology and criminal justice. She has written extensively in the field of older offenders in the criminal justice system and women in prison. Her books include: Older Women in the Criminal Justice System: Running Out of Time (Jessica Kingsley, 2004), Foucault and Ageing (Nova Press, 2005),Understanding Prison Staff (Willan, 2007) and Ageing, Crime and Society (Willan, 2006). Her current research interests include the resettlement needs of young offenders and the experiences of Republican political prisoners.

Nicola Carr is a lecturer in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast, where she teaches social work law and practice in the criminal justice system. She is a qualified probation officer and has worked with both adults and young people in this context. Her research interests include community sentences, crime and criminal justice in the media, and narrative approaches in the study of offending behaviour.

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