Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This thesis intends to gauge the nature and extent of this reemergence. One of the ways in which the author seeks to achieve this is by examining the ‘axis of individualisation’ that both Foucault (1978) and Garland (2001) used to examine criminal justice in Europe and America. This describes how the exercise of power affectsthe groups that it happens to touch. The following study therefore seeks to show how the power dynamics and attention of Irish criminal justice have now moved from the offender onto the victim of crime. This work is therefore an attempt to extend this analysis to Ireland in order to demonstrate how the victim has re-emerged with...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
Eighteenth century justice emphasised at every turn the importance of the victim. Crime conflicts re...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
Following international trends victims of crime in Ireland have increasingly become a source of poli...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
peer-reviewedThis article has sought to examine the criminal justice system s interactions with vict...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
non-peer-reviewedMany of us will become a victim of crime at some point in our lives, yet many vict...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
peer-reviewedThe victim of crime1 is not an active participant per se in the criminal justice system...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
Eighteenth century justice emphasised at every turn the importance of the victim. Crime conflicts re...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
Following international trends victims of crime in Ireland have increasingly become a source of poli...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
peer-reviewedThis article has sought to examine the criminal justice system s interactions with vict...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
non-peer-reviewedMany of us will become a victim of crime at some point in our lives, yet many vict...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
peer-reviewedThe victim of crime1 is not an active participant per se in the criminal justice system...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
Eighteenth century justice emphasised at every turn the importance of the victim. Crime conflicts re...