A criminal system: the causes and treatment of crime [Editorial and 11 papers - see Notes]
Publication details: 1999Subject(s): crime | criminal justice | social policy | punishment | restorative justice | Department of Justice | maladministration | Garda Siochana | police | penal system | sentencing practice | prison officers | probation officers | IrelandOther classification: JISItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Journal article | IPA Library JOURNALS | JIS (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 38471-1001 |
This issue of STUDIES is a joint enterprise with the Anglo-Irish Encounter,and the Irish Penal Reform Trust.
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Contents incl.: Crime and society; the British experience by David Faulkner & An Irish response by Dermot Walsh; Modern criminalityby Nigil Whiskin & Response by Paul O'Mahony; Crime and punishment by Ciaran McCullagh; Restorative justice by Jim Consedine; The criminal as victim: Peter's sstory by Peter Smith; Accountability: a case study by Estelle Feldman; Who guards the guards? by Dermot Walsh; The courts: consistent sentencing? by Ivana Bacik; The prison officers by Frank O'Donnell & A response by Ian O'Donnell; The probation officers by Elizabeth Hickey & Patricia Kennedy.
STUDIES, vol.88, no.350, Summer 1999.
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