Reconceptualising Penality

Reconceptualising Penality

Author: Claire Hamilton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1317070569

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Drastic increases in the use of imprisonment; the introduction of ’three strikes’ laws and mandatory sentences; restrictions on parole - all of these developments appear to signify a new, harsher era or ’punitive turn’. Yet these features of criminal justice are not universally present in all Western countries. Drawing on empirical data, Hamilton examines the prevalence of harsher penal policies in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand, thereby demonstrating the utility of viewing criminal justice from the perspective of smaller jurisdictions. This highly innovative book is thoroughly critical of the way in which punitiveness is currently measured by leading criminologists. It is essential reading for students and scholars of criminology, penology, criminal justice and socio-legal studies, as well as criminal lawyers and practitioners.


The Politics of the Police

The Politics of the Police

Author: Robert Reiner

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2010-03-04

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 0199283397

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This fourth edition of Robert Reiner's popular and highly-acclaimed text contains substantial revisions, to take into account the recent and profound changes in the law, policy and organisation of policing.


Collective Bargaining for Police and Other Essential Services

Collective Bargaining for Police and Other Essential Services

Author: Giuseppe Carabetta

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-14

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1040183174

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This book examines how collective bargaining disputes are resolved among police and essential service employees. In Australia, as in other common law countries, police and other highly essential employees such as fire-fighters and ambulance officers have long had access to a form of binding arbitration to settle collective bargaining disputes. The traditional arbitration-based system in Australia has, however, been replaced in recent decades with a marked-based collective bargaining system. The current (Fair Work) system restricts access to arbitration, favouring collective bargaining based on the parties’ prerogative to make their own agreements, and supported by a limited right to industrial action — including strikes — during bargaining. Yet, police officers, particularly, are subject to considerable restraints on any entitlement to participate in industrial action. The problem is that with limited access to arbitration, and an especially limited right to industrial action, intractable disputes may continue indefinitely, without any impasse-breaking process to prevent the flow-on harms of long-running police disputes. This raises the essential question underpinning this study: what form of dispute resolution system is appropriate to protect both the legitimate industrial interests of police officers, and the community’s interest in the uninterrupted provision of essential policing services? The author in his extensive field-work research and his study of international case studies has developed a useful model for mandatory interest arbitration among police and other essential services personnel. The lessons and recommendations in the book offer insights for essential services labour law in Australia and overseas.


Police Misconduct, Complaints, and Public Regulation

Police Misconduct, Complaints, and Public Regulation

Author: John Beggs

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-07-09

Total Pages: 833

ISBN-13: 0199546185

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This new work covers the highly sensitive topic of who polices the police. Dealing with all aspects of the law relating to the regulation of the police, it gives detailed analysis and guidance on practice at complaints and misconduct hearings and the role and powers of the IPCC and of its statutory guidance. Appendices include regulations and associated Home Office Guidance under the 2004 and 2008 performance and misconductregimes, and the new 2008 PAT rules.


Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012 (book Only)

Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012 (book Only)

Author: Professor David Ormerod

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 3834

ISBN-13: 0199694389

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Your single point of reference on criminal law and procedure, Blackstone's Criminal Practice is the only text to offer all the material you need to practise with ease in the Crown and magistrates' courts. Regularly cited, its incomparable quality and accessibility make it an essential reference for all criminal law specialists.