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Criminal Justice and Due Process

Taking trauma seriously : critical reflections on the criminal justice process

Taking trauma seriously : critical reflections on the criminal justice process

... the criminal justice process that may diminish the prospects for such trauma-informed handling and evaluation of resultant ...the criminal justice ...contemporary criminal ...

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Taking Trauma Seriously: Critical Reflections on the Criminal Justice Process

Taking Trauma Seriously: Critical Reflections on the Criminal Justice Process

... a process of taking trauma ...train criminal justice professionals on effective identification and first-response handling of traumatised complainants (and suspects) and to improve their ...

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Victims before the Law: A Study of Victim Involvement in the Criminal Justice Process

Victims before the Law: A Study of Victim Involvement in the Criminal Justice Process

... Two of the most important ways in which victims have contact with, and involvement in, the criminal justice process are through attending court when the accused appears and by obtaining [r] ...

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The Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence and Other Myths of the Criminal Justice Process

The Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence and Other Myths of the Criminal Justice Process

... We realize, of course, that data always underdetermine theory and perhaps other explanations for the data can be offered; we have tried to respond to some alternatives by showing their lack of plausibility. In addition, ...

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The Obama Criminal Justice Doctrine and International Criminal Justice (pp. i-xvi)

The Obama Criminal Justice Doctrine and International Criminal Justice (pp. i-xvi)

... in Iraq responsibly within one year of his presidency and bring the troops home rather than keep them permanently in harm’s way. When he visited Iraq during the campaign, General David Petraeus briefed him and advised ...

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Shaping the criminal justice system: the role of those supported by Criminal Justice Service

Shaping the criminal justice system: the role of those supported by Criminal Justice Service

... Desistance requires a shift in identity, whereby someone stops seeing themselves as an offender and comes to internalise a more constructive identity or role, such as an ex- offender, a parent, or an employee. Evidence ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... the process as a valuable and relevant ...the criminal justice ...restorative process, the most prevalent response related to expressions of apology and remorse by the ‘wrongdoer’ in addition ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... community justice from both western and non-western ...community justice in the Middle East is deeply rooted in religion and social institutions governed by Islamic ...community justice system is ...

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Restorative justice, community action and public protection

Restorative justice, community action and public protection

... 1. Crime is viewed as a conflict between individuals that results in injuries to victims, communities, and the offender, and only secondarily as a violation against the state. 2. the aim of the criminal ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... that criminal events do not take their toll on people’s ...of criminal victimisation and a whole range of emotional bus stops in between (See inter alia Maguire and Bennett, 1982; Ditton ...the ...

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

... This thesis is argued convincingly with respect to the legislative process, the key institutional agencies of the criminal justice system, and with selected areas of crime control policy[r] ...

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Crime on Campus: Policy Implications and Procedures for Securing Safe Schools in the 21st Century.

Crime on Campus: Policy Implications and Procedures for Securing Safe Schools in the 21st Century.

... to criminal justice administration in Nigeria, the flawed process of appointment, inadequate funding, archaic judicial infrastructure, excessively bureaucratic processes, poorly trained and ...

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Early access to legal aid in criminal justice processes: A handbook for policymakers and practitioners

Early access to legal aid in criminal justice processes: A handbook for policymakers and practitioners

... the criminal justice process, require effective coordination of a range of actors: police, detention officers, prosecutors, judges, witnesses and ...the process or is not in a position to make ...

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The Role of Remorse in Criminal Justice

The Role of Remorse in Criminal Justice

... the criminal process, from the temptation that leads to crime, through the investigation, the arraignment, the condemnation from the judge, to the time for reflection and repentance in prison, until ...

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Raising minority ethnic people's confidence in the criminal justice system: A good practice guide for criminal justice practitioners in West Yorkshire

Raising minority ethnic people's confidence in the criminal justice system: A good practice guide for criminal justice practitioners in West Yorkshire

... the criminal justice ...the criminal justice system. An Office of Criminal Justice Reform has been set up to drive policy change and Local Criminal Justice Boards ...

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Parameters of Criminal Prosecution:  An Application of Path Analysis to a Problem of Criminal Justice

Parameters of Criminal Prosecution: An Application of Path Analysis to a Problem of Criminal Justice

... PARAMETERS OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION: AN APPLICATION OF PATH ANALYSIS TO A PROBLEM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE JOHN HAGAN* A sociological concern with the process of criminal sentencing is well-es[r] ...

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Victim's Rights and the Danger of Domestication of the Restorative Justice Paradigm

Victim's Rights and the Danger of Domestication of the Restorative Justice Paradigm

... 1 21 With such different values from the traditional crime-con- trol and due process models of our current criminal justice system, the question of what place right[r] ...

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Capitalizing on Criminal Justice

Capitalizing on Criminal Justice

... theory, criminal justice decisions—arrests, convictions, and the use of criminal records—should reflect the state’s interest in punishment, such as in deterring ...on criminal records are at ...

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"It’s your rights, ok?": explaining the right to silence to Aboriginal suspects in the Northern Territory

"It’s your rights, ok?": explaining the right to silence to Aboriginal suspects in the Northern Territory

... The caution is a compromise encoded in a choice of language, balancing fairness to suspects and limited police resources. If suspects exercise the right to silence (which presumably requires understanding it), or if ...

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DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY: ACADEMIC ANNUAL REPORT Academic Year 2006-07

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY: ACADEMIC ANNUAL REPORT Academic Year 2006-07

... the process, faculty in the Division seek to develop certain skills and enduring habits of mind--intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, tolerance of and openness to different views and values, and the ability ...

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