
Policy Networks in Criminal Justice
Published on 5. September 2001
Book
Hardback
XV, 226 pages
978-0-333-75024-7 (ISBN)
Description
Policy Networks in Criminal Justice is a comprehensive and challenging collection of studies on the workings of pressure groups in criminal justice and the articulation of pressure group politics and criminal justice policymaking. Against a back cloth of policy networks theory, the authors examine the role and activities of professional associations in the areas of policing, probation, law and the courts, together with campaigning groups, such as those in the areas of penal reform, civil liberties and victims. In addition, the book includes a study of the growing role of local authorities in the world of criminal justice.
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Edition
2001
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XV, 226 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-75024-7 (9780333750247)
DOI
10.1057/9780230524347
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Persons
JOHN BEYNON Professor of Politics, University of Leicester
SARAH CHARMAN
STEPHEN COPE Principal Lecturer, School of Social and Historical Studies, University of Portsmouth
JANE CREATON Senior Education Office at the Bar Council
ADAM EDWARDS Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University
BEN FITZPATRICK Lecturer, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, Department of Law, University of Leeds
PETER SEAGO Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law, Department of Law, University of Leeds
PETER STARIE Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Portsmouth
SANDRA WALKLATE Professor of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University
CLIVE WALKER Professor and Head of Department of Law, University of Leeds
CHAS WILSON Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Portsmouth
Content
Notes on Contributors Analyzing Criminal Justice Policymaking: Towards a Policy Networks Approach; S.Cope The Bobby Lobby: Police Association and the Policy Process; S.Charman & S.Savage Influencing or Influenced? The Probation Service and Criminal Justice Policy; M.Nash Policy Networks and the Legal Profession: An Advocacy Coalition in Crisis?; J.Creaton, D.Wall & P.Starie The Courts: New Court Management and Old Court Ideologies; B.Fitzpatrick, D.Wall, C.Walker & P.Seago Networking and Crime Control at the Local Level; A.Edwards & J.Beynon Civil Liberty: Networking Criminal Justice in Defence of Civil Liberties 1979-1999; M.Ryan The Victims Lobby; S.Walklate Index