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Overview'Chris is a powerful force for good in the national debate on criminal justice.' –The Secret Barrister 'Extraordinary' – Krishnan Guru-Murthy Chris Daw QC has been practising criminal law for over 25 years, navigating Britain’s fractured justice system from within. He has looked into the eyes of murderers, acted for notorious criminals, and listened to the tangled tales woven by fraudsters, money launderers and drug barons. Yet his work takes place at the heart of a system at breaking point – one which is failing perpetrators, victims and society – and now he is convinced that something must change. Drawing on case histories and global reporting, and published with a new afterword on law in the global pandemic, Justice on Trial presents a radical set of solutions for crime and punishment. By turns shocking, moving and pragmatic, Daw’s account offers rare inside access to a system in crisis and a roadmap to a future beyond the binary of good and evil. Updated with a new afterword on law and the global pandemic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Daw, QCPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum Weight: 0.212kg ISBN: 9781472977854ISBN 10: 1472977858 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 08 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Author's Note Introduction: A study in crime 1 A short history of crime and punishment 2 Why we should close all prisons 3 Why we should legalise all drugs 4 Why children are never criminals 5 Why people are neither good nor evil The verdict Epilogue: The Dark Web and the Internet of Crime Afterword Acknowledgements Bibliography Permissions IndexReviewsChris is a powerful force for good in the national debate on criminal justice. You should all go out and buy his book. * The Secret Barrister * Fast-paced, engaging and littered with fascinating and often shocking real-life cases, Daw portrays a judicial system that's broken from the lowest courts to the toughest prisons in the land, suggesting solutions that are as provocative as they are persuasive. * Matthew Wright, Broadcaster * Extraordinary * Krishnan Guru-Murthy * A shocking, disturbing, revealing and enlightening examination of a deeply flawed criminal justice system by someone who's seen at first hand what the problems are, and more importantly, knows how they should be fixed. * Piers Morgan * A hard hitting, page turning account of the failures of our criminal justice system describing through some of the author's own cases not only how our system evolved but also why it fails to deliver to the public the protection they deserve. * Cherie Blair QC * A passionately written blueprint for resolving some perennial problems with our justice system ... A powerful case for reform * Geoffrey Robertson QC * Uncomfortable truths told in a compassionate and thoughtful way. Importantly, Chris offers hope and credible solutions. * Lady Edwina Grosvenor, Prison Philanthropist * Emotionally searing ... A political homme serieux with a determination to reform our disintegrating criminal justice system * Jonathan Aitken, The Tablet * Will stand as a blueprint for criminal justice reform for decades to come ... A must read for those in power who genuinely want a system that works. * Erwin James, Inside Times * Chris is a powerful force for good in the national debate on criminal justice. You should all go out and buy his book. * The Secret Barrister * Fast-paced, engaging and littered with fascinating and often shocking real-life cases, Daw portrays a judicial system that’s broken from the lowest courts to the toughest prisons in the land, suggesting solutions that are as provocative as they are persuasive. -- Matthew Wright, Broadcaster Extraordinary * Krishnan Guru-Murthy * A shocking, disturbing, revealing and enlightening examination of a deeply flawed criminal justice system by someone who’s seen at first hand what the problems are, and more importantly, knows how they should be fixed. -- Piers Morgan A hard hitting, page turning account of the failures of our criminal justice system describing through some of the author’s own cases not only how our system evolved but also why it fails to deliver to the public the protection they deserve. -- Cherie Blair QC A passionately written blueprint for resolving some perennial problems with our justice system ... A powerful case for reform. -- Geoffrey Robertson QC Uncomfortable truths told in a compassionate and thoughtful way. Importantly, Chris offers hope and credible solutions. -- Lady Edwina Grosvenor, Prison Philanthropist Emotionally searing … A political homme sérieux with a determination to reform our disintegrating criminal justice system. -- Jonathan Aitken * The Tablet * Will stand as a blueprint for criminal justice reform for decades to come … A must read for those in power who genuinely want a system that works. -- Erwin James * Inside Times * Chris is a powerful force for good in the national debate on criminal justice. You should all go out and buy his book. * The Secret Barrister * Fast-paced, engaging and littered with fascinating and often shocking real-life cases, Daw portrays a judicial system that’s broken from the lowest courts to the toughest prisons in the land, suggesting solutions that are as provocative as they are persuasive. * Matthew Wright, Broadcaster * Extraordinary * Krishnan Guru-Murthy * A shocking, disturbing, revealing and enlightening examination of a deeply flawed criminal justice system by someone who’s seen at first hand what the problems are, and more importantly, knows how they should be fixed. * Piers Morgan * A hard hitting, page turning account of the failures of our criminal justice system describing through some of the author’s own cases not only how our system evolved but also why it fails to deliver to the public the protection they deserve. * Cherie Blair QC * A passionately written blueprint for resolving some perennial problems with our justice system ... A powerful case for reform * Geoffrey Robertson QC * Uncomfortable truths told in a compassionate and thoughtful way. Importantly, Chris offers hope and credible solutions. * Lady Edwina Grosvenor, Prison Philanthropist * Emotionally searing … A political homme sérieux with a determination to reform our disintegrating criminal justice system * Jonathan Aitken, The Tablet * Will stand as a blueprint for criminal justice reform for decades to come … A must read for those in power who genuinely want a system that works. * Erwin James, Inside Times * Author InformationChris Daw QC was born in Milton Keynes in 1970 and went to a state comprehensive school and 6th Form College in the 1980s. After a brief period in management consultancy after A Levels he read law at Manchester University and went on to the Inns of Court School of Law, before being Called to the Bar in 1993 by The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn. Since then, save for a short but successful sabbatical in the world of business, Chris has practised criminal law, first as a busy junior, and then as Queen’s Counsel or “Silk”. Chris has acted in some of the most serious and high profile criminal trials of recent years, including the fresh inquests and criminal trial arising out of the Hillsborough Stadium Disaster, the defence of former England football captain, John Terry, and countless cases of murder, serious fraud, money laundering, armed robbery and international drug trafficking. Chris writes for various publications on criminal justice issues, including the Spectator and the Financial Times, and appears as an expert source on both BBC radio and television. He is an active commentator on criminal justice issues on social media, including Twitter where he tweets as @crimlawuk. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |