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Policing and Criminal Justice

Authors: Christopher Blake, Barrie Sheldon, Peter Williams Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication date: 2010 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 193 Publication formats: EAN: 9780857255716 ISBN: 9780857255716 Category: Police & security services Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: Peter Williams is a Senior Lecturer with Teesside University teaching programmes in partnership with West Mercia Police and the military police, as well as delivering online programmes in counter-terrorism. Peter served thirty years with Merseyside Police and retired as a police Inspector, having also served as a custody officer and trainer in the force custody department along with performing a consultative role for custody matters with the police in Hungary. Prior to his operational police career, Peter worked as a member of police staff with the then Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary and served in the Royal Air Force Police.

Description

This text provides an accessible and up-to-date introduction to criminal justice for all those undertaking degrees and foundation degrees in policing. It will also be relevant to degree courses in criminology and criminal justice. The book provides a holistic overview of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) and an exploration of the roles of key players within the system and how the police interact with these organisations. It examines some of the principles that underpin the 'modernisation' of the police, in particular how the police service collaborates with partner agencies and the rationale associated with the Change Agenda.

TOC

  • Cover 2
  • Front matter 3
  • 1 Criminal justice 9
  • 2 Courts of Justice 30
  • 3 Arrest and detention 51
  • 4 The prosecution process 67
  • 5 Crime and punishment 83
  • 6 Victims and the Criminal Justice System 104
  • 7 Youth justice 119
  • 8 Multi-agency approach 135
  • 9 Criminological perspectives 155
  • 10 Future directions 174
  • Index 192

Author's affiliation

Peter Williams: Consultant and Lecturer