The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulatory tools represent a major challenge to traditional conceptions of criminal justice. This article argues that the language of regulation has been appropriated and deployed to cloak and legitimise ambitious (yet ambiguous) bouts of hyper-active state interventionism. These may have more to do with quests to demonstrate government’s capacity to be seen to be doing something tangible about public anxieties than with meaningful behavioural change. Rather, regulatory ideas are being used to circumvent and erode established criminal justice principles, notably those of due process, proportionality and special protections traditionally afforded to ...
As with much else in Britain, the 1980s marked a watershed in the politics of crime control. This ar...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This study examines the growth in reactions towards anti-social behaviour ('ASB') in England and Wal...
This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate ...
This paper aims to introduce readers to the contemporary British experiences of crime prevention, cr...
The forms of government and social relations that increasingly characterize contemporary society are...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
Recent developments in the drug field have prompted claims that criminal justice has displaced healt...
This chapter explores issues of legitimacy and compliance at the boundaries of criminal justice in t...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
As a response to increasing societal feelings of insecurity and fear of crime, governments throughou...
Herbert Packer claimed that his due process and crime control models of the criminal justice process...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
As with much else in Britain, the 1980s marked a watershed in the politics of crime control. This ar...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This study examines the growth in reactions towards anti-social behaviour ('ASB') in England and Wal...
This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate ...
This paper aims to introduce readers to the contemporary British experiences of crime prevention, cr...
The forms of government and social relations that increasingly characterize contemporary society are...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
Recent developments in the drug field have prompted claims that criminal justice has displaced healt...
This chapter explores issues of legitimacy and compliance at the boundaries of criminal justice in t...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
As a response to increasing societal feelings of insecurity and fear of crime, governments throughou...
Herbert Packer claimed that his due process and crime control models of the criminal justice process...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
As with much else in Britain, the 1980s marked a watershed in the politics of crime control. This ar...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...