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Private Criminal Justice: How Private Parties are Enforcing Criminal Law and Transforming Our Justice System


ISBN13: 9781009347136
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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The United States is in the midst of a significant re-evaluation of its criminal justice system, with increasing calls for reforming or defunding the police and efforts to curb mass incarceration. But focusing on the public criminal justice system paints an incomplete picture of how we address criminal activity. In Private Criminal Justice, Ric Simmons shows how significant amounts of criminal activity are detected by private police and how many disputes are settled, not in public courts, but through informal agreements between the victim and the accused or through adjudicative procedures run by private institutions. In this timely and eye-opening book, Simmons examines the vast, diverse, and under-appreciated private criminal justice system, suggesting reforms that can make these private responses more fair and revealing lessons the private criminal justice system can teach reformers of the public criminal justice system.

  • Describes the many different facets of the private criminal justice system, from private police to private settlements and adjudications, to private dispositions
  • Advises how to regulate and interact with the private criminal justice system
  • Proposes reforms to the private and public criminal justice system

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
1. Criminal justice without the state
2. A brief history of crime
3. Public failings, private opportunities
4. Private law enforcement
5. Private criminal settlements as plea bargains
6. Private criminal settlements as blackmail
7. Private adjudications
8. Private dispositions
9. Regulating private criminal justice
10. The verdict on private criminal justice