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Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice

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Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice offers the very best in research on criminal justice systems around the world, offering fresh insights on a range of topics in criminal procedure, including policing, prisons, courts, youth justice, community measures, rehabilitation, victimology and forensics science.

139 Series Titles


Moral Issues in Intelligence-led Policing

Moral Issues in Intelligence-led Policing

1st Edition

Edited By Helene Gundhus, Kira Rønn, Nick Fyfe
February 04, 2019

The core baseline of Intelligence-led Policing is the aim of increasing efficiency and quality of police work, with a focus on crime analysis and intelligence methods as tools for informed and objective decisions both when conducting targeted, specialized operations and when setting strategic ...

Police-Citizen Relations Across the World Comparing sources and contexts of trust and legitimacy

Police-Citizen Relations Across the World: Comparing sources and contexts of trust and legitimacy

1st Edition

Edited By Dietrich Oberwittler, Sebastian Roché
February 04, 2019

Police-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of anger and violence. Such clashes often happen as a response to fatal police shootings, racial or ethnic discrimination, or the mishandling of mass protests. But even in such cases, citizens’ assessment of the police differs...

Policing Hate Crime Understanding Communities and Prejudice

Policing Hate Crime: Understanding Communities and Prejudice

1st Edition

By Gail Mason, JaneMaree Maher, Jude McCulloch, Sharon Pickering, Rebecca Wickes, Carolyn McKay
February 04, 2019

In a contemporary setting of increasing social division and marginalisation, Policing Hate Crime interrogates the complexities of prejudice motivated crime and effective policing practices. Hate crime has become a barometer for contemporary police relations with vulnerable and marginalised ...

Transforming Summary Justice Modernisation in the Lower Criminal Courts

Transforming Summary Justice: Modernisation in the Lower Criminal Courts

1st Edition

By Jenni Ward
February 04, 2019

Sweeping changes are being introduced into the lower-tier magistrates’ courts in England and Wales in efforts to modernise the system and speed up case processing. They concentrate on delivering prompt justice within a modern, efficient and technologically advanced system. But these transformations...

Diversion in Youth Justice What Can We Learn from Historical and Contemporary Practices?

Diversion in Youth Justice: What Can We Learn from Historical and Contemporary Practices?

1st Edition

By Roger Smith
January 31, 2019

Diversion in youth justice is a subject of enduring interest. It concerns the processes by which decisions are made about whether or not to prosecute young offenders, and this book explores the continuing debates and historical developments which shape these processes. The treatment of young ...

The Penal Voluntary Sector

The Penal Voluntary Sector

1st Edition

By Philippa Tomczak
March 13, 2018

Winner of the 2017 British Society of Criminology Book Prize The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical than ever before in countries around the world. In recent years in England and Wales, the sector has featured significantly in both policy ...

Restorative Policing Concepts, theory and practice

Restorative Policing: Concepts, theory and practice

1st Edition

By Kerry Clamp, Craig Paterson
February 12, 2018

In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of university programmes; however, currently no such text exists on the intersection of these two areas of study. This book draws together these diverse theoretical perspectives to provide an innovative, ...

Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy Institutionalized Fear or Evidence-Based Policy Making?

Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy: Institutionalized Fear or Evidence-Based Policy Making?

1st Edition

By Tinka Veldhuis
February 06, 2018

Correctional policies for Islamist violent extremist offenders are often based on the premise that prisons can be hotbeds of radicalization. The perception that inmates are susceptible to violent extremist belief systems has given rise to a fervent international public, political, and scholarly ...

Experiencing Imprisonment Research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions

Experiencing Imprisonment: Research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions

1st Edition

Edited By Carla Reeves
June 16, 2017

The growing body of work on imprisonment, desistance and rehabilitation has mainly focused on policies and treatment programmes and how they are delivered. Experiencing Imprisonment reflects recent developments in research that focus on the active role of the offender in the process of justice. ...

Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces Translating theory and research into evidence-based practice

Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating theory and research into evidence-based practice

1st Edition

By Paula Brough, Jennifer Brown, Amanda Biggs
June 16, 2017

All organisations, whether private or public sector, seek to improve criminal justice workplace practice from an evidence base, but often find it difficult to effectively translate research findings into policy or design best-practice interventions. This book provides a direct bridge between ...

Accountability of Policing

Accountability of Policing

1st Edition

Edited By Stuart Lister, Mike Rowe
April 27, 2017

Accountability of Policing provides a contemporary and wide-ranging examination of the accountability and governance of ‘police’ and ‘policing’. Debates about ‘who guards the guards’ are among the oldest and most protracted in the history of democracy, but over the last decade we have witnessed ...

Inmates’ Narratives and Discursive Discipline in Prison Rewriting personal histories through cognitive behavioral programs

Inmates’ Narratives and Discursive Discipline in Prison: Rewriting personal histories through cognitive behavioral programs

1st Edition

By Jennifer Schlosser
April 27, 2017

The question of ‘what works’ in offender treatment has dominated the field of prisoner re-entry and recidivism research for the last thirty years. One of the primary ways the criminal justice system tries to reduce the rates of recidivism among offenders is through the use of cognitive behavioural ...

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