Contemporary Issues in Criminology
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Introduction Michael Levi, Mike Maguire and Lesley Noaks, University of Wales, Cardiff. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICEComparative research in criminal justice Lucia Zedner, Corpus Christi College, OxfordIn search of a Third World criminology, Ian Clegg and Jim Whetton, University of Wales, SwanseaPolicing apartheid + the discourses of the South African Police Mike Brogden, Queen’s University of BelfastLabouring, loving and living: on the policing of culture in Trinidad and Tobago Maureen Cain, University of the West IndiesPOLICING AND PROSECUTIONThe end of public policing? Police reform and `the new managerialism’ Eugene McLoughlin, Open University and Karim Murji, Roehampton Institute, LondonRevising `police powers’: legal theories and policing practices in historical and contemporary contexts David Dixon, University of New South WalesPolitical autonomy, accountability and efficiency in the prosecution of serious fraud Michael Levi University of Wales, CardiffThe Case for the Prosecution and administrative criminology (Authors meet critics 1) Mike McConville, University of Warwick and Andrew Sanders, Pembroke College, OxfordPessimism or professionalism? Legal regulation of investigations after PACE (Authors meet critics 2) Roger Leng, University of WarwickNew left pessimism (Authors meet critics 3) David Dixon, University of New South WalesAuthors meet critics: The Case for the Prosecution (Authors meet critics 4) Rod Morgan, University of BristolThe Case for the Prosecution: police suspects and the construction of criminality (Authors meet critics 5) Robert Reiner, London School of Economics.CRIMINAL JUSTICE ISSUESThe supervision of offenders + what works? Christopher Trotter, Monash UniversitySpecialist activities in probation: `confusion worse confounded’? George Mair, Liverpool John Moores UniversityCriminal justice cultures: negotiating bail and remand Fiona Paterson, Scottish Office and Claire Whittaker, Home OfficePolitics and prison management: the Northern Ireland experience Brian Gormally, NIACRO and Kieran McEvoy, Queen’s University of BelfastPre-court diversion and youth justice Maggy Lee, Birkbeck College, University of London.CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE UNDERCLASSThe politics of youth crime prevention: developments in Australia and England and Wales John Muncie, Open University, Garry Coventry, La Trobe University, and Reece Walters, University of WellingtonCriminal Justice Act 1991 + management of the underclass and the potentiality of community Simon Gardiner, Anglia Polytechnic UniversityCritical criminology and the free market: theoretical and practical issues in everyday social life and everyday crime Ian Taylor University of Salford
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