This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate anti-social behaviour, during a period of regulatory ‘hyperactivity’ in the UK. It explores the role of procedural justice by drawing on findings from a study conducted in England which investigated the implementation practices and experiences of young people and parents. These are considered against seven characteristics of procedural justice: voice; voluntariness; respectful treatment; parsimony; accuracy of information; fairness; and neutrality. The paper analyses the manner in which principles of voluntary cooperation can be corrupted by threats of punitive sanctions. It questions the extent to which the use of such hybrid orders fosters ...
This chapter explores issues of legitimacy and compliance at the boundaries of criminal justice in t...
This article explores the burgeoning literature on modes and layers of governance and applies it to ...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of antisocial behaviour (ASB) warning letters...
The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulat...
As part of the Academic Insight series for HMI of Probation, the paper offer a brief overview of Pro...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
Much current policy and media debates about anti-social behaviour in the UK have focused upon the p...
This review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and considers international literature conce...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were created and introduced in England and Wales through the Ant...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
The problem of definition Up to now, we have been primarily concerned with reviewing the processes ...
The policing of young people, especially through stop-and-search, has been rigorously debated in the...
This chapter explores issues of legitimacy and compliance at the boundaries of criminal justice in t...
This article explores the burgeoning literature on modes and layers of governance and applies it to ...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of antisocial behaviour (ASB) warning letters...
The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulat...
As part of the Academic Insight series for HMI of Probation, the paper offer a brief overview of Pro...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
Much current policy and media debates about anti-social behaviour in the UK have focused upon the p...
This review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and considers international literature conce...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were created and introduced in England and Wales through the Ant...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
The problem of definition Up to now, we have been primarily concerned with reviewing the processes ...
The policing of young people, especially through stop-and-search, has been rigorously debated in the...
This chapter explores issues of legitimacy and compliance at the boundaries of criminal justice in t...
This article explores the burgeoning literature on modes and layers of governance and applies it to ...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...