Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
About the Book Series
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.
Building Justice in Post-Transition Europe?: Processes of Criminalisation within Central and Eastern European Societies
1st Edition
Edited
By Kay Goodall, Margaret Malloch, Bill Munro
March 14, 2014
After the collapse of the Berlin wall in 1989 and disintegration of the Soviet Union, scholars focused on the problems of legal transitions within the newly emerging democracies. Two decades on, these states are in ‘post-transition’ conditions; having undergone and continuing to experience ...
Sex Offenders: Punish, Help, Change or Control?: Theory, Policy and Practice Explored
1st Edition
Edited
By Jo Brayford, Francis Cowe, John Deering
March 14, 2014
Sex offending, and in particular child sex offending, is a complex area for policy makers, theorists and practitioners. A focus on punishment has reinforced sex offending as a problem that is essentially ‘other’ to society and discourages engagement with the real scale and scope of sexual offending...
Youth Justice in Context: Community, Compliance and Young People
1st Edition
By Mairéad Seymour
March 10, 2014
Youth Justice in Context examines the influence of legislative, organizational, policy and practice issues in shaping what constitutes compliance and how non-compliance is responded to when supervising young offenders in the community. It also addresses the impact of adolescent developmental ...
Technocrime: Policing and Surveillance
1st Edition
Edited
By Stéphane Leman-Langlois
January 10, 2014
The growth of technology allows us to imagine entirely new ways of committing, combating and thinking about criminality, criminals, police, courts, victims and citizens. Technology offers not only new tools for committing and fighting crime, but new ways to look for, unveil, label crimes and new ...






