Accountability for Criminal Justice : Selected Essays /
Accountability, the idea that people, governments, and business should be held publicly accountable, is a central preoccupation of our time. Criminal justice, already a system for achieving public accountability for illegal and antisocial activities, is no exception to this preoccupation, and accoun...
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
1995.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Accountability in social systems : a psychological perspective / Philip Tetlock
- Accountability in the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada / Philip C. Stenning
- Counting the coppers : antinomies of accountability in policing / Robert Reiner
- Getting serious about police brutality / David Bayley
- Necessary but not sufficient : the role of public complaints procedures in police accountability / Andrew Goldsmith
- The news media and account ability in criminal justice / Richard V. Ericson
- Security services, constitutional structure, and varieties of accountability in Canada and Australia / Laurence Lustgarten
- The noble lie revisited : Parliament's five-year review of the CSIS Act--instrument of change or weak link in the chain of accountability? / Stuart Farson
- Accountability for corporate crime / Frank Pearce
- Alternative accountabilities : examples from securities regulation / Mary Condon
- Canadian public inquiries and accountability / Kent Roach
- The Office of Attorney General--new levels of public expectations and accountability / John LL. J. Edwards
- Prosecutorial accountability in Canada / Don Stuart
- Judicial accountability in Canada / Ian Greene
- Achieving accountability in sentencing / Anthony N. Doob and Jean-Paul Brodeur
- Accountability and justice in the English prison system / Rod Morgan and Mike Maguire
- Accountability and the National Parole Board / Allan Manson
- Prospects for accountability in Canadian aboriginal justice systems / Roger F. McDonnell.