Criminal Justice in Scotland -

Criminal Justice in Scotland

Buch | Softcover
312 Seiten
2013
Willan Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84392-785-3 (ISBN)
59,80 inkl. MwSt
Offers a critically informed analysis and understanding of crime and criminal justice in contemporary Scotland. This book considers the extent to which Scottish crime and criminal justice is being affected both by devolution as well as the wider pressures resulting from globalization, Europeanisation and different patterns of migration.
The existence of the separate criminal jurisdiction in Scotland is ignored by most criminological texts purporting to consider crime and criminal justice in 'Britain' or the 'UK'. This book offers a critically-informed analysis and understanding of crime and criminal justice in contemporary Scotland. It considers key areas of criminal justice policy making in Scotland; in particular the extent to which criminal justice in Scotland is increasingly divergent from other UK jurisdictions as well as pressures that may lead to convergences in particular areas, for instance, in relation to trends in youth justice and penal policy.

The book considers the extent to which Scottish crime and criminal justice is being affected both by devolution as well as the wider pressures resulting from globalization, Europeanisation and new patterns of migration.

While the book has a Scottish focus, it also offers new ways of thinking about criminal justice – relating these issues to wider social divisions and inequalities in contemporary Scottish and UK society. It extends the ‘gaze’ and analysis of criminology by exploring issues such as environmental crime, urban disorder and the new urbanism as well as crimes of the rich and powerful and corporate crime, giving it a relevance and resonance far beyond Scotland.

Criminal Justice in Scotland will be an essential text for students in Scotland taking courses in criminology, sociology, social policy, social sciences, law and police sciences, as well as criminal justice practitioners and policy makers in Scotland. It will also be an essential source for students of comparative criminology elsewhere and academics wishing to take Scotland into account in thinking about criminal justice in the UK.

Hazel Croall is Professor Emeritus at Glasgow Caledonian University where she set up and managed the Criminology degree. She is the author of Crime and Society and co-author of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. She has published extensively in the area of white collar and corporate crime. Gerry Mooney is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy in the Department of Social Policy and Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University in Scotland. Mary Munro runs the www.cjscotland.org.uk web site, does freelance research in criminal justice and has taught criminology at several Scottish universities.

Part 1: Thinking About Crime and Criminal Justice in Scotland 1. Criminal Justice in Scotland: themes, issues and questions 2. Social Inequalities and Criminal Justice in Scotland 3. Urban 'Disorders', 'Problem Places' and Criminal Justice Part 2: Issues in Criminal and Social Justice 4. Youth Crime and Justice in Scotland 5. Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice in Scotland 6. Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice in Scotland 7. Corporate Crime in Scotland 8. Environmental Crime Part 3: Aspects of Criminal Justice Process and Practice 9. Policing in Contemporary Scotland 10. Sentencing and Penal Practices: Is Scotland Losing it's Distinctiveness 11. Fines, Community Sanctions and Measures 12. Prisons and Imprisonment in Scotland Part 4: Looking Ahead 13. Criminal Justice in Scotland: Overview and Prospects

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.3.2013
Verlagsort Cullompton
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 580 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
ISBN-10 1-84392-785-3 / 1843927853
ISBN-13 978-1-84392-785-3 / 9781843927853
Zustand Neuware
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