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  • 021913

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  • Published 2006.
  • 97 pages.

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Does Criminal Justice Work? The 'Right for the Wrong Reasons' Debate

Publication year: 2006 | Cataloged on: Dec. 04, 2006
ANNOTATION: An original essay regarding the United Kingdom’s Labour government’s support for criminal justice reform (“right for the wrong reasons”) and responses to it are provided. Contents of this monograph are: “Introduction: Is Criminal Justice Failing?” by Richard Garside and Will McMahon; “Right for the Wrong Reasons: Making Sense of Criminal Justice Failure” by Garside; “Be Careful What You Wish For” by Ian Loader; “Criminal Justice is Complex” by Geoff Dobson; “Being Honest About Criminal Justice” by Rob Allen; “Protecting Who from What?” by Joe Sim; “There is No Consensus on Policy” by Edward Garnier; “Crime and Criminal Justice: A Liberal Democrat Perspective” by Nick Clegg; and “Our Nation’s Future: The Criminal Justice System” speech given by Tony Blair at the University of Bristol, 23 June 2006.
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