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Criminal Injustice: An Evaluation of the Criminal Justice Process in Britain

Frank Belloni, Jacqueline HodgsonLecturer, University of Warwick

ISBN13: 9780333778838
ISBN: 0333778839
Published: October 2000
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £44.00
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Beginning with an exploration of the awful miscarriages which prompted the establishment of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, the authors examine the role played by institutions and legal factors within the criminal process. Tracking the shift from due process rhetoric to the ""new penology"" of efficient risk management of suspect populations, they assess the impact of recent reforms such as curtailment of the right to silence, the removal of the right to jury trial and the appeal process itself.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Preface - List of Cases - List of Statutes - List of Abbreviations - The Criminal Justice System and Miscarriages of Justice in England and Wales - Policing on the Ground - Gathering Evidence - The Suspect at the Police Station - Remedies for Police Misconduct - The Right of Silence - Prosecution, Bail and Trial Venue - Disclosure and Sentence Discounts - The Trial - The Appellate System and Miscarriages of Justice - Concluding Comments - Bibliography - Index