Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resulting in substantial changes in the population and reshaping the social and cultural landscape. These shifts have also been visible among those processed by the criminal justice system, with a marked increase in the number of non-Irish nationals committed to Irish prisons. International research suggests that racism is a significant issue within criminal justice systems, with ethnic minority groups often disadvantaged. Despite these findings and the growth in non-Irish national prisoners, little research has assessed the impact of racial bias on Irish sentencing outcomes. This exploratory study examines whether disparities exist between t...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
In 2007 the Department of Foreign Affairs published a report on Irish Prisoners abroad (Flood, 2007)...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resu...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resul...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Historically, immigrants from different parts of the world were welcomed to Britain and at times eve...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Sentencing disparities within judicial systems across the globe are present, with ethnic and racial ...
ORCID iD: Eoin Guilfoyle https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2497-7735Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. There ...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
Strong evidence of racial and ethnic disparities has been documented in recent government-led report...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
In 2007 the Department of Foreign Affairs published a report on Irish Prisoners abroad (Flood, 2007)...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resu...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resul...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Historically, immigrants from different parts of the world were welcomed to Britain and at times eve...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Sentencing disparities within judicial systems across the globe are present, with ethnic and racial ...
ORCID iD: Eoin Guilfoyle https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2497-7735Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. There ...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
Strong evidence of racial and ethnic disparities has been documented in recent government-led report...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
In 2007 the Department of Foreign Affairs published a report on Irish Prisoners abroad (Flood, 2007)...