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Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)

Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process By Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)

Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process by Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)


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Provides an analysis of public protection and criminal justice. This book explores the concept of 'dangerousness' and its application to criminal justice. It is a practical and useful reference for students and academics working in the area. It is also a useful reference for probation officers, police officers and policy makers.

Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process Summary

Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process by Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)

This book is a practical and theoretical analysis of public protection and criminal justice. This area has seen immense change in recent years and the book examines the recent legislative, policy and organisational changes and their impact on the various agencies involved, including the police service and the probation service. Public protection has now assumed a position of dominance within the criminal justice agenda. New ways of working have necessitated changes to organisational culture, which in turn has begun to blur traditional criminal justice boundaries. Agencies must now work together by law and the public protection 'family' has extended to include a range of agencies, such as housing and leisure services. This book explores the problematic concept of 'dangerousness' and its application to criminal justice. All recent policy and legislative initiatives are examined within a critical context that questions the need for populist, punitive agendas, for example the creation of MAPPA (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Panels) and changes in relation to the National Probation Service. Recent relevant legislative references are collated in a useful appendix at the back of the book. The book is a practical and useful reference, ideal reading for students and academics working critically in the area who wish to understand how public protection has reached its present status. It is also a useful reference for probation officers, police officers and policy makers.

Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process Reviews

This book is needed, it certainly helps to make sense of recent developments in the management of dangerous offenders. * Simon Green, Lecturer in Community Justice and Criminology, University of Hull *
Students training to work in the probation service and the National Offender Management Service should consider this to be a core text. The proposed changes to police officer training, with the piloting of undergraduate and foundation degree courses within HE, is likely to increase the numbers of police officers in training who would find this book important reading. * Charlotte Knight, Principle Lecturer in Community and Criminal Justice, De Montfort University *

About Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)

Mike Nash is Deputy Director of the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth. He has taught students and practitioners units on dangerous offenders for a number of years. He has worked as a consultant to police and probation service on the subject of potential dangerousness. He has written and published widely on dangerousness, the probation service, and criminal justice policy. He is a former senior probation office who has worked in maximum security and lifer establishments. Blackstone Press published his first book, Police, Probation and Protecting the Public, in 1999.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD BY MR DAVID SCOTT, CHIEF OFFICER NATIONAL PROBATION SERVICE (LONDON); INTRODUCTION; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS; APPENDIX 1 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS; APPENDIX 2 - LIST OF RELEVANT LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLIC PROTECTION; APPENDIX 3 - LIST OF RECENT RELEVANT PROBATION CIRCULARS; APPENDIX 4 - A SYNOPSIS OF MAPPA GUIDANCE; APPENDIX 5 - A WORKED EXAMPLE OF RISK MANAGEMENT (SOURCE: MAPPA GUIDANCE HOME OFFICE 2004)

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GOR002543297
9780199289431
0199289433
Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process by Mike Nash (Deputy Director, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2006-04-20
256
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