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Respect And Criminal Justice Clarendon Studies In Criminology 1st Edition Gabrielle Watson

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Respect And Criminal Justice Clarendon Studies In Criminology 1st Edition Gabrielle Watson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Gabrielle Watson
ISBN: 9780198833345, 0198833342
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Respect And Criminal Justice Clarendon Studies In Criminology 1st Edition Gabrielle Watson by Gabrielle Watson 9780198833345, 0198833342 instant download after payment.

Respect and Criminal Justice offers the first sustained examination of "respect" in criminal justice in England and Wales, where the value is elusive but of persisting significance. Advancing a critique of the "respect deficit" in policing and imprisonment, the book is concerned with the waysin which both institutions are merely constrained and not characterised by respect. It emerges that they appeal to the word "respect" - relying on its inclusive ethos in official discourse when it is expedient to do so - but rarely and only superficially address the prior question of what it is torespect and be respected. The result is that respect is more akin to a slogan than a foundational value of criminal justice practice.The book will be of interest to academics and students across the humanities and social sciences and especially in law, criminal justice, and philosophy, as well as criminal justice practitioners and policymakers.

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