The Citizen and the State : Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties in Conflict /
The Citizen and the Stateexamines the conflict between criminal justice and civil liberties from a critical criminology perspective. It argues that far from being a search for truth or justice, contemporary criminal justice represents the power of the state against the individual.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- The Citizen and the State
- Praise for The Citizen and the State
- The Citizen and the State:Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties in Conflict
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acronyms
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. The Citizen and the State
- Constitutional Power and Criminal Justice
- Principles of Criminal Justice
- The Conflict between Civil Liberties and Criminal Justice
- Examining the Relationship between the Citizen and the State
- 2. The Rule of Law and Contemporary Criminal Justice
- Principles of Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law
- State Power and the Rule of Law
- Case Study: Entick v Carrington (1765)
- Human Rights and Contemporary Ideas on the Rule of Law
- Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law
- Provisional Conclusions
- 3. The Art of Activism
- The Separation of Powers
- The Relationship between the Executive and Judiciary
- Case Study: Judicial Scrutiny of the US Government's Travel Bans
- Judicial Activism
- Case Study: A & Others v Secretary of State for Home Department [2004] UKHL 56
- Conceptions on Judicial Activism, the Citizen and the State
- 4. Justice for Some, Lawyers for All? Victim's Rights and Redress
- Victimology
- Defining the Victim
- Victimisation and Repeat Victimisation
- Recognising Victims' Rights
- Perspectives on Victims
- Compensating Victims of Crime
- Case Study: R (on the Application of Mohammed) v Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeal Panel [2008] EWHC 1733 (Admin)
- Victims and the State: Some Preliminary Conclusions
- 5. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Redress
- Ombudsmen and Quasi-Judicial Bodies
- The Ombudsman's Jurisdiction
- Ombudsmen, Quasi-Judicial Bodies and Criminal Justice
- The Criminal Cases Review Commission and Criminal Appeals
- Restorative Justice
- Perspectives on ADR and Redress
- 6. Justice Under Stress: Scrutiny, Tribunals and Public Enquiries
- Scrutiny Principles and Perspectives on Tribunals and Enquiries
- Scrutiny Requirements
- Case Study 1: Jean Charles de Menezes
- Case Study 2: The Hillsborough Inquiries
- Conclusions
- 7. Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil: Criminal Justice and Freedom of Expression
- The Nature of Freedom of Expression
- The Role of a Free Press
- State Interference with the Right of Freedom of Expression
- Hate Speech and Incitement to Hatred
- Case Study: R v Abu Hamza [2007] EWCA Crim 2918
- Post-9/11 Restriction of the Press
- Confidentiality, the Official Secrets Acts and Damaging Disclosures
- Protecting the Rights of Others
- Case Study: Leroy v France
- Freedom of Expression: Some Preliminary Conclusions
- 8. Freedom of Assembly and Protesting against the State
- The Freedom of Assembly Right
- Association Not Just Assembly
- Police Action and Restricting Freedom of Assembly
- Post Human Rights Act 1998
- The Limits of Police Action