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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


Critical Reflections on Evidence-Based Policing

Critical Reflections on Evidence-Based Policing

1st Edition

Edited By Nigel Fielding, Karen Bullock, Simon Holdaway
June 30, 2021

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) has over the last decade made an increasing mark in several fields, notably health and medicine, education and social welfare. In recent years it has begun to make its mark in criminal justice. As engagement with EBP has spread, it has begun to evolve from what might ...

The Development of Transnational Policing Past, Present and Future

The Development of Transnational Policing: Past, Present and Future

1st Edition

Edited By John McDaniel, Karlie Stonard, David Cox
June 30, 2021

This book draws together the insights of eminent academics and specialists to present an overview of past and present approaches to transnational policing throughout the Anglophone world. It aims to revitalize the study of transnational policing by showing that past and present ...

Violence Against Children in the Criminal Justice System Global Perspectives on Prevention

Violence Against Children in the Criminal Justice System: Global Perspectives on Prevention

1st Edition

Edited By Wendy O'Brien, Cédric Foussard
June 30, 2021

Children who come into conflict with the law are more likely to have experienced violence or adversity than their non-offending peers. Exacerbating the deleterious effects of this childhood trauma, children’s contact with the criminal justice system poses undue risks of physical, sexual, and ...

Criminal Justice and Regulation Revisited Essays in Honour of Peter Grabosky

Criminal Justice and Regulation Revisited: Essays in Honour of Peter Grabosky

1st Edition

Edited By Lennon Y.C. Chang, Russell Brewer
March 31, 2021

This volume brings together leading researchers to celebrate the significant contributions of Peter Grabosky to the field of Criminology, and in particular his work developing and adapting regulatory theory to the study of policing and security. Over the past three decades, his ...

Critical Perspectives on Coercive Interventions Law, Medicine and Society

Critical Perspectives on Coercive Interventions: Law, Medicine and Society

1st Edition

Edited By Claire Spivakovsky, Kate Seear, Adrian Carter
March 31, 2021

Coercive medico-legal interventions are often employed to prevent people deemed to be unable to make competent decisions about their health, such as minors, people with mental illness, disability or problematic alcohol or other drug use, from harming themselves or others. These interventions can ...

Monitoring Penal Policy in Europe

Monitoring Penal Policy in Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Gaëtan Cliquennois, Hugues de Suremain
March 31, 2021

The process of judicial control over institutions is often described as growing socio-legal trend which impacts the development of modern societies. This is particularly the case for prisons and other penal institutions, as international bodies and the courts have tried to influence prison policies...

Police Corruption in Comparative Perspective Building Trust in the Police in India and China

Police Corruption in Comparative Perspective: Building Trust in the Police in India and China

1st Edition

By George Chak Man Lee
March 31, 2021

How has rapid economic modernization in China and India impacted upon policing? To what extent are the two police forces trusted by its citizens? Do the police carry out their duties in a fair and unbiased fashion? What does police corruption look like and why does it persist? And what are the ...

Prisoner Resettlement in Europe

Prisoner Resettlement in Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Frieder Dünkel, Ineke Pruin, Anette Storgaard, Jonas Weber
March 31, 2021

Questions regarding how to improve the transitional phase from prison to life in society after release have gained major importance in the last decade in criminal policy. All over the world release preparation and resettlement practice are discussed with the aim to reduce negative effects of ...

Privatising Punishment in Europe?

Privatising Punishment in Europe?

1st Edition

Edited By Tom Daems, Tom Vander Beken
March 31, 2021

In recent times the question of private sector involvement in public affairs has become framed in altogether new terms. Across Europe, there has been a growth in various forms of public-private cooperation in building and maintaining (new) penal institutions and an increasing presence of private ...

The Anthropology of Police

The Anthropology of Police

1st Edition

Edited By Kevin Karpiak, William Garriott
March 31, 2021

What are the potential contributions of anthropology to the study of police? Even beyond the methodological particularities and geographic breadth of cultural anthropology, there are a set of conceptual and analytical traditions that have much to bring to broader scholarship in police studies. ...

The Enforcement of Offender Supervision in Europe Understanding Breach Processes

The Enforcement of Offender Supervision in Europe: Understanding Breach Processes

1st Edition

Edited By Miranda Boone, Niamh Maguire
March 31, 2021

This book provides a comparative analysis of the process of breach across ten different European jurisdictions by identifying and elaborating a number of key analytical themes through which the different systems can be compared and evaluated. It is informed by and hopes to advance the research...

The Pixelated Prisoner Prison Video Links, Court ‘Appearance’ and the Justice Matrix

The Pixelated Prisoner: Prison Video Links, Court ‘Appearance’ and the Justice Matrix

1st Edition

By Carolyn McKay
March 31, 2021

Technological linkages between justice and law enforcement agencies are radically altering criminal process and access to justice for prisoners. Video links, integral to an increasingly networked justice matrix, enable the custodial appearance of prisoners in remote courts and are becoming the ...

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