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El. knyga: Experiences of Criminal Justice: Perspectives From Wales on a System in Crisis

(Cardiff University), (Cardiff University)
  • Formatas: 270 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529214246
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  • Formatas: 270 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529214246
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Austerity continues to impact the criminal justice process in England and Wales.This book offers rare insights into the South Wales criminal process. Drawing on first-hand accounts of police officers, solicitors, barristers, prison workers, suspects, convicts and their families, it uncovers how these affected individuals navigate the challenges caused by austerity, what has changed, and what can be done to improve the system. Austerity continues to impact the criminal justice process in England and Wales: police numbers are down, the Crown Prosecution Service is in disarray, legal aid has been reduced, courts are closing and magistrates are leaving.Research into the criminal process usually focuses on England, however this book offers a rare insight into South Wales. Drawing on first-hand accounts of lawyers, police, and suspects, the convicted and their families, it uncovers how these affected individuals navigate the challenges caused by austerity, what has changed, and what can be done to improve the system. This book is a reliable and evocative account of the reality of criminal justice in Wales.

Drawing on first-hand accounts of police officers, solicitors, barristers, prison workers, suspects, convicts and their families in South Wales, this book uncovers how austerity affects the everyday working of the criminal process.
List of Figures and Tables
iv
Foreword v
The Right Honourable Carwyn Jones
Acknowledgements vii
1 Why Wales?
1(22)
2 A System in Crisis
23(24)
3 The People and Their Experiences
47(31)
4 Criminal Justice in Its Place
78(32)
5 Pressures of Practice
110(31)
6 Criminal Justice Relationships
141(31)
7 Navigating the Criminal Justice System
172(31)
8 Doing Criminal Justice Differently
203(20)
Afterword 223(2)
Baron Thomas
References 225(26)
Index 251
Daniel Newman is Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University. He has previously published 'Legal Aid Lawyers and the Quest for Justice' (Hart) and 'Justice in a Time of Austerity' (Bristol University Press).









Roxanna Dehaghani is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University. She has previously published 'Vulnerability in Police Custody: police decision-making and the appropriate adult safeguard' (Routledge).