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Regulation and Criminal Justice

Authors :
Graham Smith
Hannah Quirk
Toby Seddon
Source :
Regulation and Criminal Justice: Innovations in Policy and Research
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Abstract

1. Regulation and criminal justice: exploring the connections and disconnections Graham Smith, Toby Seddon and Hannah Quirk Part I. Regulation and Criminal Justice: Framing the Debate: 2. Regulation and its relationship with the criminal justice process Anthony Ogus 3. Reconciling the apparently different goals of criminal justice and regulation: the 'freedom' perspective Andrew Sanders 4. On the interface of criminal justice and regulation Peter Grabosky Part II. Criminal Justice as Regulation: Responsivity, Alternatives and Expansion: 5. Nodal governance and the Zwelethemba model Clifford Shearing and Jan Froestad 6. Regulatory compliance: organisational capacities and regulatory strategies for environmental protection Gary Lynch-Wood and David Williamson 7. An intoxicated politics of regulation David Whyte 8. Governing by civil order: towards new frameworks of support, coercion and sanction? John Flint and Caroline Hunter 9. Counter-terrorism and community relations: anticipatory risk, regulation and justice Gabriel Mythen and Palash Kamruzzaman Part III. Regulation of Criminal Justice: Monitoring, Effectiveness and Accountability: 10. The regulation of criminal justice - inspectorates, ombudsmen and inquiries Anne Owers 11. Rethinking prison inspection: regulating institutions of confinement Toby Seddon 12. Regulating democracy: justice, citizenship and inequality in Brazil Barbara Hudson.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regulation and Criminal Justice: Innovations in Policy and Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c1daffa57237d78a83a7e3a683db47c4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511760983