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Toby Potts, fresh from Bar School, and clutching his graduation diploma, is a young, aspiring barrister, full of... Read More >>
This volume examines shame punishment from various critical perspectives, including its relation with expressivism,... Read More >>
Retribution is perhaps the most popular contemporary theory about punishment. In this volume retributivism is examined... Read More >>
Sets out a radical and innovative new way for understanding how people interpret and make sense of crime, arguing... Read More >>
This volume brings together classic journal articles on sentencing selected from the work of leading, international... Read More >>
Despite changes to laws and attitudes, rape continues at epidemic levels worldwide. In order to better understand... Read More >>
Research shows that victims of crime are generally satisfied with their participation in a restorative intervention;... Read More >>
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This book examines the penal differences between Anglophone and Scandinavian countries and explores how these two... Read More >>
Combines traditional presentation of case law with the coverage of fresh trends as it describes both the reasoning... Read More >>
First published in 1979, Official Discourse is an unofficial report of theoretical investigations into a specific... Read More >>
Identity, Reconciliation and Transitional Justice: Overcoming Intractability analyses how the mechanisms of transitional... Read More >>
First published in 1976, this book examines the practical workings of the English criminal court system, focusing... Read More >>
Detailing the successes and failures of reforms and outlining the work that is still to be done, this volume reflects... Read More >>
"Effektivnost' ugolovnogo nakazaniya v vide lisheniya svobody po-prezhnemu v Rossii ostayetsya krayne nizkoy. Ob... Read More >>
Is Oscar's narrative, as a man, a valid one? Is his narrative of uniqueness, being exceptional, beating the odds,... Read More >>
The prison population in the United States has been growing steadily for over 30 years. The Bureau of Justice Statistics... Read More >>
A bold questioning of culture-based reparative justice initiatives – the political culture that inspired them and... Read More >>
No es algo comun, por desgracia para la transmision del conocimiento, encontrar trabajos de estudiantes universitarios... Read More >>
What Professor Gross presents in this volume is nothing less than an applied psychology of the judicial processes,... Read More >>
Provides the reader with both critical race and critical feminist theory perspectives on criminal law while following... Read More >>
Reveals the unnecessary and omnipresent violence in prisons, the heterogeneity of the prisoner population, and the... Read More >>