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Inside Crown Court: Personal Experiences and Questions of Legitimacy
Jessica Jacobson
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Description for Inside Crown Court: Personal Experiences and Questions of Legitimacy
Paperback. .
With a new Foreword by David Ormerod of the Law Commission. Using up-to-date ethnographic research, this timely book provides a vivid description of what it is like to attend court as a victim, a witness or a defendant; the interplay between the different players in the courtroom; and the extent to which the court process is viewed as legitimate by those involved in it. This valuable addition to the field brings to life the range of issues involved and is aimed at students and scholars of criminal justice, policy-makers and practitioners, and interested members of the general public.
With a new Foreword by David Ormerod of the Law Commission. Using up-to-date ethnographic research, this timely book provides a vivid description of what it is like to attend court as a victim, a witness or a defendant; the interplay between the different players in the courtroom; and the extent to which the court process is viewed as legitimate by those involved in it. This valuable addition to the field brings to life the range of issues involved and is aimed at students and scholars of criminal justice, policy-makers and practitioners, and interested members of the general public.
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
392g
Number of Pages
250
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447317067
SKU
V9781447317067
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Jessica Jacobson
Jessica Jacobson is Co-Director of the Institute for Criminal Policy Research (ICPR), Birkbeck, University of London, where Gillian Hunter is a Senior Research Fellow and Amy Kirby is a Research Fellow.
Reviews for Inside Crown Court: Personal Experiences and Questions of Legitimacy
A marvellous insight for those who are willing to face up to what others think of them. The blunt and genuine views of bruised witnesses and less-than-engaged defendants can make for difficult reading. Counsel Magazine This carefully constructed research study opens the doors of the Crown Court in a unique and engaging way revealing the formalities, misunderstandings, tension ... Read more