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|a 9780511760983
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|a Quirk, Hannah
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|a Regulation and Criminal Justice
|b Innovations in Policy and Research
|c edited by Hannah Quirk, Toby Seddon and Graham Smith
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|a Regulation & Criminal Justice
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|a Cambridge
|b Cambridge University Press
|c 2010
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|a xix, 321 pages
|b digital
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|a Criminal justice, Administration of
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|a Punishment
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|a Sanctions, Administrative
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|a Administrative procedure
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|a Law enforcement
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|a Seddon, Toby
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|a Smith, Graham
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|2 ISO 639-2
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|b CBO
|a Cambridge Books Online
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|a 10.1017/CBO9780511760983
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|u https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511760983
|x Verlag
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|a While regulatory institutions and strategies have been the subject of increasing academic attention, there has been limited application of regulatory theories to criminal justice scholarship. This collection of essays from a range of outstanding international scholars adopts a critical, inter-disciplinary approach, providing an innovative application of regulatory theory to the practice of criminal justice and offering suggestions for further research. Part I explores the aims and values of criminal justice and other regulatory networks and the synergies and tensions between these fields; Part II examines criminal justice as a regulatory force to control 'deviant' and anti-social behaviour and Part III examines the regulation and oversight of criminal justice through the operation of prison inspectorates and explores notions of responsive justice
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