
Criminal justice is often described as a `system': an integrated set of processes all forming part of one over-arching, coherent social practice. For others, criminal justice is best seen as a diverse array of agencies and practices, all operating with their own discrete values and goals. In this important and much-needed collection, Nicola Lacey selects thirteen key texts reflecting the rich complexity of criminal justice.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
1995-05-11
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