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Legitimacy and Compliance in Criminal Justice (Hardcover)
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Legitimacy and Compliance in Criminal Justice (Hardcover)
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Questions of legitimacy and issues of compliance lie at the heart
of criminal justice systems and policies. Recent years have seen
greater recognition and awareness of the essential role of
legitimacy, trust and public confidence in underpinning the
effectiveness of criminal justice practices and institutions. As
such, experiences and perceptions of legitimacy have direct
implications for compliance, whilst securing public compliance
remains a pivotal challenge for systems of crime control. Exploring
the hitherto neglected links between legitimacy and compliance
raises crucial questions about the effectiveness of criminal
justice and point to ways in which both elements might be enhanced.
This book brings together leading international scholars to
consider a number of connected themes relating to compliance,
legitimacy and trust in different areas of criminal justice and
social regulation. It presents an inter-disciplinary dialogue and
debate that combines insights from criminology, psychology and
socio-legal studies drawing together conceptual analysis with
empirical research findings in relation to policing, anti-social
behaviour interventions, community penalties, electronic
monitoring, imprisonment and tax avoidance. In so doing, the book
presents advances in theory and conceptual understandings of
compliance and legitimacy within systems of crime control. The
contributors highlight the importance of normative and social
dimensions to compliance as well as the constructive role played by
experiences of procedural fairness and legitimacy in systems of
justice. This cutting-edge collection of essays will be invaluable
reading for all those interested in thinking critically about the
future of criminal justice policies and practices including
academics, researchers and criminal justice practitioners.
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