Pub Date : 2015-06-18DOI: 10.1080/0268117X.2015.1061330
T. McGloughlin
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Pub Date : 2015-06-18DOI: 10.1080/0268117X.2015.1061342
P. Squires
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Pub Date : 2015-06-18DOI: 10.1080/0268117X.2015.1061335
David G. Ford
The article focuses on decentralization of the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland since 2010. Topics discussed include creation of the Department of Justice in April 2010, focus of the country to rebalance its economy, challenges faced by the devolution era such as human trafficking and cyber crimes, local accountability and tackling of problems leading to successful national policymaking and the October 2011 the Prison Review that mentioned challenges like decline in prisons.
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026216
C. Stacey
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026570
Adam Edwards
In an earlier state of the art review of thinking about crime and control, Against Criminology, Stan Cohen identified the subject's ‘three orders of reality…first, the “thing” itself (crime and the...
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026221
J. Corlyon, A. Burke, H. Ward, Victoria Lowry
This is a submitted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Criminal Justice Matters on 16 March 2015, available online: http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/09627251.2015.1026221
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026563
Auke Willems
In September 2014, a Belgian national, Frank van den Bleeken, was granted euthanasia while detained on psychiatric grounds. This was the first time a detainee has been granted the right to die and therefore this case has caused much public debate. Van den Bleeken was never convicted of murder and rape; instead the court found he was insane and hence could not be held accountable for the crimes he committed.
2014年9月,比利时人弗兰克·范登·布利肯(Frank van den Bleeken)因精神问题被拘留期间获准安乐死。这是第一次被拘留者被授予死亡的权利,因此这个案件引起了很多公众的争论。范登·布利肯从未被判谋杀和强奸;相反,法院发现他精神失常,因此不能对他所犯的罪行负责。
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026219
B. Newton, J. Buzzeo
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026564
Dulcie Faure Walker
Prisons are, by definition, coercive organisations where prisoners have limited control over their day-today life. In each prison, there is one shop, the ‘canteen’, and there are jobs available for prisoners to supplement their weekly allowance. These constitute the formal prison economy – the legitimate methods for prisoners to earn wages and purchase goods. However, the prison environment also provides informal ways of making money and obtaining prohibited items.
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Pub Date : 2015-03-16DOI: 10.1080/09627251.2015.1026567
H. Gosling, G. Buck
There is growing enthusiasm for mentoring as a criminal justice intervention. Indeed there is a stated policy aim to offer a mentor to every person leaving prison (Grayling, 2012). The idea is reminiscent of the abolitionist inspired radical community interventions of the 1970s (Dronfield, 1980). It is also appealing to policy makers concerned with austerity measures and opening up the justice ‘market to a diverse range of rehabilitation providers’, given that most mentors are volunteers (Ministry of Justice, 2014).
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