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Sanders & Young's Criminal Justice 5th ed isbn 9780199675142

Criminal Justice 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780199541317
New Edition ISBN: 9780199675142
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780406971395
Published: July 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



What does it mean to be 'under arrest'? Who can limit police powers, and why do miscarriages of justice occur?

The fourth edition of Criminal Justice provides a comprehensive overview of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, as well as thought-provoking insights into how it might be altered and improved. Tracing the procedures surrounding the apprehension, investigation and trial of suspected offenders, this book is the ideal companion for law and criminology students alike.

As the authors combine the relevant legislation with fresh research findings and policy initiatives, the resulting text is a fascinating blend of socio-legal analysis.

Whilst retaining its authoritative treatment of the issues at the heart of criminal justice, the fourth edition has been fully updated with recent developments, including recent terrorism legislation and the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill.

Students are aided by the addition of chapter summaries and further reading lists, while a new Online Resource Centre directs them to related cases and current events, successfully highlighting the importance and ever-changing nature of the subject.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1: The aims and values of 'criminal justice'
2: Stop and search
3: Arrest
4: Detention in the police station
5: Police questioning of suspects
6: Non-interrogatory evidence
7: Prosecutions
8: The mass production of guilty pleas
9: Summary justice in the magistrates' court
10: Trial by judge and jury
11: Appeals against conviction
12: Remedying police malpractice
13: Victims, the accused and the future of criminal justice;