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Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice (Paperback): Anthony Bottoms, Michael Tonry Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice (Paperback)
Anthony Bottoms, Michael Tonry
R1,379 R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Save R390 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book six leading criminologists address the central issues of ideology, crime and criminal justice in a series of essays originally presented at a symposium held in honour of Sir Leon Radzinowicz in Cambridge in March 2001. This book is concerned with the key themes of the history of criminal justice, the history and development of criminological thought, and criminal justice policy. Each of the contributed chapters makes an original and important contribution to the development of the discipline of criminology. This book is valuable reading for anybody interested in the past and present of the discipline of criminology, explored through essays on morality, prisons, policing, criminal justice and penal policy.

Hearing the Victim - Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State (Paperback): Anthony Bottoms, Julian Roberts Hearing the Victim - Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State (Paperback)
Anthony Bottoms, Julian Roberts
R1,632 Discovery Miles 16 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In recent years far more attention has been paid to victims of crime both in terms of awareness of the effect of crime upon their lives, and in changes that have been made to the criminal justice system to improve their rights and treatment. This process seems set to continue, with legislative plans announced to rebalance the criminal justice system in favour of the victim. This latest book in the Cambridge Criminal Justice Series brings together leading authorities in the field to review the role of the victim in the criminal justice system in the context of these developments.

Alternatives to Prison (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Anthony Bottoms, Sue Rex, Gwen Robinson Alternatives to Prison (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Anthony Bottoms, Sue Rex, Gwen Robinson
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As the UK and other nations face up to the consequences of a rapidly increasing prison population, so the search for alternative approaches to punishment and dealing with offenders has become an increasingly urgent priority for British government policy and society as a whole. This book, a product of the Coulsfield Commission and written by the leading authorities in the field, provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging review of the range of issues associated with using the variety of noncustodial sanctions, examining experiences in Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as England and Wales. The book will be essential reading not only for British government policy makers and criminal justice practitioners but for anyone with a professional or academic interest in prison, probation and the nature of societys response to wrong-doing. The chapters in the book cover such issues as trends in crime, victimization and punishment; sentencing frameworks; public opinion and community penalties;

My Brother's Keeper (Paperback): Anthony Bottoms My Brother's Keeper (Paperback)
Anthony Bottoms; Jonathan Burnside, Joanna Adler, Nancy Loucks, Gerry Rose
R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ten years ago there were no faith-based units in prisons outside South America. Today, they are spreading all over the world, including the United States, Europe and the Commonwealth. My Brother's Keeper is the first major study of a global phenomenon. Exploring the roots of faith-based units in South America, it explains why the Prison Service of England and Wales set up the first Christian-based unit in the western world in 1997 - and its rapid expansion. It also explains how, at exactly the same time, the United States introduced Christian-based units - and why they were complimented by interfaith and multifaith initiatives. At the heart of My Brother's Keeper is an interior account of life inside four Christian-based prison units in England. It draws on the findings of a detailed evaluation conducted by the authors for the Home Office, Prison Service and Kainos Community between 2000 and 2001, including an updated reconviction study. It is an authoritative account of an innovative programme. Its analysis of what works and what doesn't in faith-based units around the world makes My Brother's Keeper a valuable roadmap for all who care about improving prison conditions. It presents a vision of justice that is not just concerned with building more prisons but with rebuilding more prisoners. It argues that by making prisons more human and punishment more humane, faith-based units can be of value - and keep faith in prisons.

Hearing the Victim - Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State (Hardcover): Anthony Bottoms, Julian Roberts Hearing the Victim - Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State (Hardcover)
Anthony Bottoms, Julian Roberts
R4,450 Discovery Miles 44 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, far more attention has been paid to victims of crime in the UK - both in terms of awareness of the effect of crime upon their lives and in changes that have been made to the criminal justice system to improve their rights and treatment. This process seems set to continue, with UK legislative plans announced to 'rebalance the criminal justice system in favor of the victim.' Hearing the Victim - part of the Cambridge Criminal Justice series - brings together leading authorities in the field to review the role of the victim in the criminal justice system in the context of these developments. The book falls broadly into two parts. The first half is largely contextual in character: exploring the relationship that should exist between the State and the individual victim, summarizing recent policy developments, and discussing the politics of victims' issues and the overlap between victim and offender. The remaining chapters explore the role of the victim in the practice of ad

Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice (Hardcover): Anthony Bottoms, Michael Tonry Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice (Hardcover)
Anthony Bottoms, Michael Tonry
R3,985 R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Save R1,197 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book six leading criminologists address the central issues of ideology, crime and criminal justice in a series of essays originally presented at a symposium held in honor of Sir Leon Radzinowicz in Cambridge in March 2001. Two of the papers focus on the history of criminal justice. Clive Emsley, in a major historiographical essay, examines the history of British policing, situating this within a broader European perspective. Sean McConville explores the contours of criminal justice history, focusing on the experience of Irish political prisoners and how they tested the limits of the criminal justice system in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The second key theme is the history and development of criminological thought. David Garland looks at ideas expressed in Radzinowic's Ideology and Crime, considers their salience in the context of the beginning of the twentieth century, and tests them against the development of criminological thought over the last thirty years.

Community Penalties (Hardcover): Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Sue Rex Community Penalties (Hardcover)
Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Sue Rex
R3,999 Discovery Miles 39 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Community penalties are punishments that, in the courts' sentencing tariff, come between imprisonment and fines. They include electronic tagging, supervised unpaid work, and compulsory participation by offenders in treatment programmes. Recent years have seen many changes in England in the field of community penalties. These have included the rapid development of accredited offending behaviour programmes, and some new court orders such as the Referral Order for juveniles, based on the principles of restorative justice. Organisationally, too, the year 2001 sees a major change with the establishment of the National Probation Service for England and Wales. Community Penalties: change and challenges addresses the key issues facing community penalties at this critical time. Topics covered include the recent history of community penalties, partnership work, cognitive behavioural approaches to changing offenders' behaviour (and the need to look beyond these), compliance theory, accountability to the public and to the victim, accommodating difference and diversity in the delivery of community penalties, the use of technology in community penalties, and community penalties and issues of public safety. Community Penalties: change and challenges brings together many leading authors in this field. Together, they provide an authoritative review of a vital field of public policy.

Alternatives to Prison (Hardcover): Anthony Bottoms, Sue Rex, Gwen Robinson Alternatives to Prison (Hardcover)
Anthony Bottoms, Sue Rex, Gwen Robinson
R5,373 Discovery Miles 53 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the UK and many other western societies face up to the consequences of a rapidly increasing prison population, so the search for alternative approaches to punishment and dealing with offenders has become an increasingly urgent priority for government policy and society as a whole. This book reports the results of the research programme commissioned by the Coulsfield Inquiry into Alternatives to Prison, which was funded by the Esmee Fairbairn 'Rethinking Crime and Punishment' initiative. It is written by leading authorities in the field, and provides a comprehensive, authoritative and wide-ranging review of the range of issues associated with the use of noncustodial sanctions, examining experiences in Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as England and Wales.

Young Adult Offenders - Lost in Transition? (Paperback): Friedrich Loesel, Anthony Bottoms, David P. Farrington Young Adult Offenders - Lost in Transition? (Paperback)
Friedrich Loesel, Anthony Bottoms, David P. Farrington
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This latest volume in the Cambridge Criminal Justice Series focuses upon young adults and their treatment in the criminal justice system. The subject is very topical because there is increasing evidence that a rigid distinction between 'youth' and 'adulthood' is not appropriate in modern societies. For example, important developmental tasks such as finishing one's education, finding regular work and the foundation of one's own family are now completed later than in former times; neuropsychological brain functions are still developing beyond age 18; and desistance from criminal offending occurs most rapidly in early adulthood. Despite such evidence, the United Kingdom and other countries have largely neglected policies for young adult offenders in comparison with young people under 18. Although there seems to be no general transnational solution for this problem, there is a clear need for differentiation. This book brings together leading authorities in the field to analyse theoretical, empirical and policy issues relating to this neglected group of people, exploring different approaches to both crime prevention and offender treatment. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the fields of criminology, criminal justice, prisons, probation, forensic psychology and psychiatry, sociology, education and social work.

Young Adult Offenders - Lost in Transition? (Hardcover): Friedrich Loesel, Anthony Bottoms, David P. Farrington Young Adult Offenders - Lost in Transition? (Hardcover)
Friedrich Loesel, Anthony Bottoms, David P. Farrington
R4,289 Discovery Miles 42 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This latest volume in the Cambridge Criminal Justice Series focuses upon young adults and their treatment in the criminal justice system. The subject is very topical because there is increasing evidence that a rigid distinction between 'youth' and 'adulthood' is not appropriate in modern societies. For example, important developmental tasks such as finishing one's education, finding regular work and the foundation of one's own family are now completed later than in former times; neuropsychological brain functions are still developing beyond age 18; and desistance from criminal offending occurs most rapidly in early adulthood. Despite such evidence, the United Kingdom and other countries have largely neglected policies for young adult offenders in comparison with young people under 18. Although there seems to be no general transnational solution for this problem, there is a clear need for differentiation. This book brings together leading authorities in the field to analyse theoretical, empirical and policy issues relating to this neglected group of people, exploring different approaches to both crime prevention and offender treatment. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the fields of criminology, criminal justice, prisons, probation, forensic psychology and psychiatry, sociology, education and social work.

Community Penalties (Paperback, New Ed): Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Sue Rex Community Penalties (Paperback, New Ed)
Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Sue Rex
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Community penalties are punishments that, in the courts' sentencing tariff, come between imprisonment and fines. They include electronic tagging, supervised unpaid work, and compulsory participation by offenders in treatment programmes.
Recent years have seen many changes in England in the field of community penalties. These have included the rapid development of accredited offending behaviour programmes, and some new court orders such as the Referral Order for juveniles, based on the principles of restorative justice. Organisationally, too, the year 2001 sees a major change with the establishment of the National Probation Service for England and Wales.
Community Penalties: change and challenges addresses the key issues facing community penalties at this critical time. Topics covered include the recent history of community penalties, partnership work, cognitive behavioural approaches to changing offenders' behaviour (and the need to look beyond these), compliance theory, accountability to the public and to the victim, accommodating difference and diversity in the delivery of community penalties, the use of technology in community penalties, and community penalties and issues of public safety.
Community Penalties: change and challenges brings together many leading authors in this field. Together, they provide an authoritative review of a vital field of public policy.

My Brother's Keeper (Hardcover): Anthony Bottoms My Brother's Keeper (Hardcover)
Anthony Bottoms; Jonathan Burnside, Joanna Adler, Nancy Loucks, Gerry Rose
R4,022 Discovery Miles 40 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ten years ago there were no faith-based units in prisons outside South America. Today, they are spreading all over the world, including the United States, Europe and the Commonwealth. My Brother's Keeper is the first major study of a global phenomenon. Exploring the roots of faith-based units in South America, it explains why the Prison Service of England and Wales set up the first Christian-based unit in the western world in 1997 - and its rapid expansion. It also explains how, at exactly the same time, the United States introduced Christian-based units - and why they were complimented by interfaith and multifaith initiatives. At the heart of My Brother's Keeper is an interior account of life inside four Christian-based prison units in England. It draws on the findings of a detailed evaluation conducted by the authors for the Home Office, Prison Service and Kainos Community between 2000 and 2001, including an updated reconviction study. It is an authoritative account of an innovative programme. Its analysis of what works and what doesn't in faith-based units around the world makes My Brother's Keeper a valuable roadmap for all who care about improving prison conditions. It presents a vision of justice that is not just concerned with building more prisons but with rebuilding more prisoners. It argues that by making prisons more human and punishment more humane, faith-based units can be of value - and keep faith in prisons.

Global Perspectives on Desistance - Reviewing what we know and looking to the future (Paperback): Joanna Shapland, Stephen... Global Perspectives on Desistance - Reviewing what we know and looking to the future (Paperback)
Joanna Shapland, Stephen Farrall, Anthony Bottoms
R1,563 Discovery Miles 15 630 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In recent years attention has switched from how adolescents are attracted into crime, to how adults reduce their offending and then stop - the process of desistance. There are now around a dozen major longitudinal and in-depth studies around the world which have followed or are following offenders over their life course, charting their offending history and their social and economic circumstances. The book is the first to offer a global perspective on desistance and brings together international leading experts in the field from countries including the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain, the USA, and Australia to set out what we know about desistance, and to advance our theoretical understanding. Drawing on leading studies, this book sets the academic agenda for future work on desistance and examines the implications and potential positive effects of this research on desistance processes among current offenders. Global Perspectives on Desistance is divided into three sections: Agency, structure and desistance from crime, Life phases and desistance, Criminal justice and state interventions. Comprehensive and forward-thinking, this book is ideal for students studying criminology, probation and social work, social policy, sociology, and psychology. It is also essential reading for academic criminologists, sociologists, and policy makers and practitioners working in corrections and reform.

Global Perspectives on Desistance - Reviewing what we know and looking to the future (Hardcover): Joanna Shapland, Stephen... Global Perspectives on Desistance - Reviewing what we know and looking to the future (Hardcover)
Joanna Shapland, Stephen Farrall, Anthony Bottoms
R4,606 Discovery Miles 46 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years attention has switched from how adolescents are attracted into crime, to how adults reduce their offending and then stop - the process of desistance. There are now around a dozen major longitudinal and in-depth studies around the world which have followed or are following offenders over their life course, charting their offending history and their social and economic circumstances. The book is the first to offer a global perspective on desistance and brings together international leading experts in the field from countries including the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain, the USA, and Australia to set out what we know about desistance, and to advance our theoretical understanding. Drawing on leading studies, this book sets the academic agenda for future work on desistance and examines the implications and potential positive effects of this research on desistance processes among current offenders. Global Perspectives on Desistance is divided into three sections: Agency, structure and desistance from crime, Life phases and desistance, Criminal justice and state interventions. Comprehensive and forward-thinking, this book is ideal for students studying criminology, probation and social work, social policy, sociology, and psychology. It is also essential reading for academic criminologists, sociologists, and policy makers and practitioners working in corrections and reform.

Prisons and the Problem of Order (Hardcover, New): Richard Sparks, Anthony Bottoms, Will Hay Prisons and the Problem of Order (Hardcover, New)
Richard Sparks, Anthony Bottoms, Will Hay
R5,846 Discovery Miles 58 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a substantial new statement on the character of social life in confinement. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in two contrasting English maximum security prisons, the authors systematically compare this institutional order, including the differing control strategies deployed in each, as seen by both custodians and captives, controllers and controlled. The authors discuss the implications of their research for the tradition of sociological concern within the 'prison community'. They re-examine the resources of that rich but latterly somewhat dormant field in the light of some of the main currents in contemporary social theory, and thereby provide a new perspective on the 'problem of order' in maximum custody. This book will have significant policy implications, and it will be required reading for scholars and students in criminology and criminal justice, as well as for administrators and reformers in penal system.

Challenging Crime: A Portrait of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology (Hardcover, New): Catharine Walston Challenging Crime: A Portrait of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology (Hardcover, New)
Catharine Walston; Edited by Anthony Bottoms
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Out of stock

'Challenging Crime' is a richly illustrated volume intended as an entertaining and informative overview of the vigorous and inventive work of the Institute from pioneer days to the present.

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