The Innocent and the Criminal Justice System - Michael Naughton

The Innocent and the Criminal Justice System

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Autor: Michael Naughton

Wydawnictwo: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780230216914
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Oprawa: miękka
Stron: 280
Data wydania: 2013-06-01
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What happens when the criminal justice system convicts an innocent person? This book examines competing perspectives on, and definitions of, miscarriages of justice. Rich with cases and statistics, the book helps students of sociology, criminology and law to understand the workings of the criminal justice system and its limitations. '... written by an author with a long record of active engagement with miscarriages of justice issues, this gives the book a level of passion and insider, practical knowledge that distinguishes it from others in the field.' - Professor Gerry Johnstone, University of Hull, UK 'A compelling, provocative and engaging book that meticulously and persuasively unearths the vagaries and uncertainties of due process and the rule of law. It critiques and redefines notions of "innocence" and "justice" in ways that challenge values long upheld as cornerstones of democratic society. Michael Naughton is an innovative and inspiring thinker and this book confirms his status as a leading international authority on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice.' - Reece Walters, Professor of Criminology, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 'For too long lawyers and criminal justice scholars have been struggling to develop an adequate socio-legal account of miscarriages of justice and the factors that produce them as aberrations in our criminal justice system. In The Innocent and the Criminal Justice System Michael Naughton has taken us to a new goal and a new stage of analysis; an adequate socio-legal account of our criminal justice system itself, one in which such events are in fact a kind of norm.' - Jonathan Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law, University of California Berkeley, USA '...an important critique of a criminal justice system that sometimes convicts the innocent; is too reluctant to recognize its errors; and fails to adequately assist the wrongfully convicted, thus victimizing them once again.' - C. Ronald Huff, Professor of Criminology, Law Society and Sociology, University of California Irvine, USA 'Naughton's new book is expertly written. His experience gives his writing an engaging practical tone, while being squarely academic. The book is divided into practical sections covering causation, investigation and the (in)adequacy of redress. Without flinching, pillars of 'British Justice' are shown in an unflashy way to be in fact, irrelevant to the workings of the actual criminal justice system.' - Elizabeth Forrester, Socialist Lawyer

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