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Innocent and the Criminal Justice System, The: A Sociological Analysis of Miscarriages of Justice


Innocent and the Criminal Justice System, The: A Sociological Analysis of Miscarriages of Justice

Hardback by Naughton, Michael

Innocent and the Criminal Justice System, The: A Sociological Analysis of Miscarriages of Justice

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ISBN:
9780230216907
Publication Date:
11 Jun 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Innocent and the Criminal Justice System, The: A Sociological Analysis of Miscarriages of Justice

Description

The Innocent and the Criminal Justice System examines competing perspectives on, and definitions of, miscarriages of justice to tackle these questions and more in this critical sociological examination of innocence and wrongful conviction. This book: - Is the first book of its kind to cover wrong convictions, from definition and causation to the limits of redress - Provides a wealth of case studies and statistics to apply theoretical discussions of the criminal justice system to real-life situations - Discusses ideas and challenges that are highly relevant to current political and social debates Elegantly written by a leading expert in the field, this book is essential reading for students of criminology, criminal justice and law, looking to understand the workings of the criminal justice system and how it can fail the innocent.

Contents

Introduction PART I: THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE AND ABORTIONS OF JUSTICE 1. Perspectives and Definitions 2. The Key Causes of Abortions of Justice 3. The Key Causes of Miscarriages of Justice PART II: THE LIMITS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN DEALING WITH CLAIMS OF INNOCENCE 4. The Parole Board 5. The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) 6. The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) PART III: THE HARMFUL CONSEQUENCES OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS AND THE LIMITS OF REDRESS 7. Victimology 8. Compensation PART IV: CONCLUSION 9. Troubleshooting the Black Spots of the Criminal Justice System.

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