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50 Facts Everyone Should Know About Crime and Punishment in Britain

Paperback by Lynes, Adam (Birmingham City University); Singh Uppal, Pravanjot Kapil; Yardley, Elizabeth; Spiller, Keith; Jackson, Craig; Kennedy, Morag; Taylor, Dionne; McCulloch, Daniel; Osman, Saabirah; Ellis, Anthony (University of Salford); Bahadur Lamb, John (Staffordshire University); Silverwood, Dr Victoria; Williams, Kate (Aberystwyth University and Deputy Director, Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice); Rahman,...

50 Facts Everyone Should Know About Crime and Punishment in Britain

£15.99

ISBN:
9781447343813
Publication Date:
27 Mar 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 25 - 27 Mar 2026
50 Facts Everyone Should Know About Crime and Punishment in Britain

Description

Are you the kind of person who watches crime drama and real-life crime documentaries on television? Are you fascinated by the twists and turns of justice and the law? But how much do you really know about key issues in crime, crime control, policing and punishment in the UK? This exciting, dynamic and accessible book, written by leading experts, presents 50 key facts related to crime and criminal justice policy in Britain. Did you know that, contrary to public belief, in the UK a life sentence does actually last for life? And that capital punishment in the UK was abolished for murder in 1965 but the Death Penalty was a legally defined punishment as late as 1998? Offering thought-provoking insights into the study of crime, this fascinating "go to" book is packed with facts and figures revealing the myths and realities of crime in contemporary Britain.

Contents

1. Historical context; Simon Winlow, Duncan Frankis, Em Temple-Malt, Jo Turner 2. Crime in Britain today; Liam Brolan, Matt Hopkins, Tammy Ayres, Stevie-Jade Hardy, Haydn Davies 3. International comparisons; Dan Rusu, Emma Kelly, Laura Riley 4. The police; Aidan o'Sullivan, Melindy Brown, Jonathan Jackson, Kelly J. Stockdale, Claire Davis 5. Prison realities; James Treadwell, David Sheldon, Kate Gooch, Emma Murray, Sophie Rowe, Nicola Harding 6. Criminal justice; Susie Atherton, Shona Robinson-Edwards, Katie Brooker, Cristiana Cardoso, Mark Horsley, 7. Black market Britain; Sarah Page, Charlotte Stevens, Kevin Hoffin, Craig Kelly, Loukas Ntanos, Joanna Large, 8. Violent Britain; Charlene Crossley, David Wilson, Mohammed Rahman, Kate Williams, Victoria Silverwood, John Bahadur Lamb, 9. Victims; Anthony Ellis, Saabirah osman, Daniel McCulloch, Dionne Taylor, Morag Kennedy, Craig Jackson, 10. Crime and technology; Keith Spiller, Elizabeth Yardley, Pravanjot Kapil Singh Uppal, Adam Lynes

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