The handbook of the criminal justice process / edited by Mike McConville and Geoffrey Wilson.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: McConville, Michael
Wilson, Geoffrey, 1930-
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xxii, 581 pages ; 26 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction / Mike McConville
  • The structure and organization of criminal justice in England and Wales: an overview / Robin C.A. White
  • The organization and accountability of the police / Robert Reiner
  • Police investigative powers / Satnam Choongh
  • Covert surveillance and the use of informants / Sybil Sharpe
  • Regulating the police station: the case of the police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 / Mike Maguire
  • Assisting and advising defendants before trial / Ed Cape
  • Bail in criminal cases / Anthea Hucklesby
  • The right to representation and legal aid / Lee Bridges
  • Prosecutions systems / Andrew Sanders
  • Alternatives to prosecution / Rob Allen
  • Evidence in criminal cases / Sir John Smith, QC
  • The exchange of information and disclosure / Roger Leng
  • Publicity surrounding the trial / John Sprack
  • Special measures for witnesses and victims / Jenny McEwan
  • Science, experts, and criminal justice / Paul Roberts
  • Magistrates / Penny Darbyshire
  • The role of the advocate / Stephen Solley
  • The role of the judge in criminal cases / Sir Philip Otton
  • The adversary trial and trial by judge alone / John Jackson
  • Plea bargaining / Mike McConville
  • Trial by jury / Sean Doran
  • Juvenile justice / Nicola Padfield
  • Economic crime / Mike Levi
  • Mentally abnormal offenders: disposal and criminal responsibility issues / Ronnie MacKay
  • The sentencing process / David Thomas, QC
  • Criminal appeals: the purpose of criminal appeals / Rosemary Pattenden
  • Miscarriages of justice and the correction of error / Clive Walker
  • Restorative justice: assessing the prospects and pitfalls / Carolyn Hoyle & Richard Young
  • Monitoring and understanding criminal justice: statistics, research, and evaluation / A. Keith Bottomley.