The National Crime Council is a non-statutory body set up in 1999 to provide a forum for the development, expression and contribution of a wide range of views on crime prevention strategies and policies and to contribute to crime policy development. The Council recommends that Community Courts be established in Ireland. The Council further recommends that Community Courts be established as stand alone courts in areas of high population. Community Courts could form part of an ordinary District Court in rural areas where this factor is not present. The Council recommends that each stand alone Community Court be located in a dedicated building within the geographic area of the community it serves..
Magistrates in the Northern Territory of Australia (‘NT’) have a long history of attempting to invo...
Crime cannot be viewed as a social problem in isolation from deeper social and economic issues. Unde...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores what a Community Service Order (CSO) is in Ireland and how it oper...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in ...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
The Community Justice idea and its core institution – the Community Court – is an ambitious innovati...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
Collection of essays under the following headings: Criminal law; Phenomenon of crime; Society and ...
Magistrates in the Northern Territory of Australia (‘NT’) have a long history of attempting to invo...
Crime cannot be viewed as a social problem in isolation from deeper social and economic issues. Unde...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores what a Community Service Order (CSO) is in Ireland and how it oper...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in ...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
The Community Justice idea and its core institution – the Community Court – is an ambitious innovati...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
Collection of essays under the following headings: Criminal law; Phenomenon of crime; Society and ...
Magistrates in the Northern Territory of Australia (‘NT’) have a long history of attempting to invo...
Crime cannot be viewed as a social problem in isolation from deeper social and economic issues. Unde...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores what a Community Service Order (CSO) is in Ireland and how it oper...