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Regulation and criminal justice : innovations in policy and research edited by Hannah Quirk, Toby Seddon and Graham Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: Cambridge: CUP, 2010.Description: 321 pISBN:
  • 9780521190701
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364  QUI/REG
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Regulation and Criminal Justice : Exploring the Connections and Disconnections
Part 1. Regulation and Criminal Justice : Framing teh Debate
Chapter 2. Regulation and its Relationship with the Criminal Justice Process
Chapter 3. Reconciling the Apparently Different Goals of Criminal Justice and Regulation : The 'Freedom' Perspective
Chapter 4. On the Interface of Criminal Justice and Regulation
Chapter 5. Nodal Governance and the Zwelethemba Model
Chapter 6. Regulatory compliance : Organizational Capacities and Regulatory Strategies for Environmental Protection
Chapter 7. An Intoxicated Politics of Regulation
Chapter 8. Governing by Civil Order : Towards New Frameworks of Support, Coercion and Sanction?
Chapter 9. Counter-Terrorism and Community Relations : Anticipatory Risk, Regulation and Justice
Part 3. Regulation of Criminal Justice : Monitoring Effectiveness and Accountability
Chapter 10. The Regulation of Criminal Justice : Inspectorates, Ombudsmen and Inquiries
Chapter 11. Rethinking Prison Inspection : Regulating Institutions of Confinement
Chapter 12. Regulating Democracy : Justice, Citizenship and
Inequality in Brazil
Index

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