Criminal justice in England and the United States
In: Criminal justice illuminated
In: Criminal justice illuminated
An introduction to comparative criminal justice research -- The English cultural heritage and government system -- English criminal law -- The English crime problem -- The history and organization of the police -- The modern english police -- The criminal courts, judges, and lawyers -- The court process -- The development of confinement and corrections in England -- The organization and operations of corrections -- Terrorism (new chapter) -- Juvenile justice in England (new chapter) -- Conclusion
In: Criminal justice illuminated
In: Praeger series in criminology and crime control policy
Hirschel and Wakefield provide their readers with an informed and interesting view of two criminal justice systems. The discussion revolves around the history and development of the criminal justice systems of England and the United States. The authors draw comparisions between the two with a view toward policy implications for the administration of criminal justice. The discussion includes areas of law enforcement, judicial systems, correctional systems, and ends with an evaluation of the English criminal justice system and lessons for both the United States and England
In: Praeger series in criminology and crime control policy
Englisch
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
X, 384 S.
2. ed.
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