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This book takes a critical approach to examining British and
Italian occupational health and safety enforcement policies and
questions the legal and political principles that underpin them.
The book undertakes a comparative critical analysis of these two
jurisdictions' health and safety regulatory enforcement practices
by focusing on the causes and consequences of the
under-criminalisation of these crimes. It explores the fundamentals
of these two jurisdictions' criminal justice systems and political
practices, policies and traditions and exposes how these translate
into pragmatic social inequality and injustice for victims of
occupational health and safety crimes and, more generally,
citizens. Findings are drawn from qualitative interviews conducted
with front line occupational health and safety enforcement
officers. This book offers an account of the challenges encountered
when attempting to scrutinise public institutions responsible for
policing crimes of the powerful. The comparison of the political
and criminal justice system practices, polices and traditions of
the British and Italian legal systems offer a valuable critical
contribution to the anglophone literature on the subject and, more
generally, on regulatory enforcement policies and practices.
This book takes a critical approach to examining British and
Italian occupational health and safety enforcement policies and
questions the legal and political principles that underpin them.
The book undertakes a comparative critical analysis of these two
jurisdictions' health and safety regulatory enforcement practices
by focusing on the causes and consequences of the
under-criminalisation of these crimes. It explores the fundamentals
of these two jurisdictions' criminal justice systems and political
practices, policies and traditions and exposes how these translate
into pragmatic social inequality and injustice for victims of
occupational health and safety crimes and, more generally,
citizens. Findings are drawn from qualitative interviews conducted
with front line occupational health and safety enforcement
officers. This book offers an account of the challenges encountered
when attempting to scrutinise public institutions responsible for
policing crimes of the powerful. The comparison of the political
and criminal justice system practices, polices and traditions of
the British and Italian legal systems offer a valuable critical
contribution to the anglophone literature on the subject and, more
generally, on regulatory enforcement policies and practices.
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