Criminal Justice: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Kindle
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Aug 27, 2015
Publisher
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10
0191025879
ISBN-13
9780191025877
Description
This concise exploration delves into the complexities of the criminal justice system, offering insights into its various facets, including crime, policing, and the role of sentencing. The author sheds light on how laws are enforced, the motivations behind criminal behavior, and the philosophical underpinnings of justice. Readers are invited to consider the effectiveness of current practices and the ongoing debates surrounding fairness and equity within the system.
By unpacking these themes, the work highlights the vital relationship between society and its legal framework. It encourages a deeper understanding of how justice is administered and the implications for individuals and communities alike. This brief yet comprehensive examination not only serves as an introduction for newcomers but also prompts seasoned readers to reflect critically on the challenges and evolutions in criminal justice.
By unpacking these themes, the work highlights the vital relationship between society and its legal framework. It encourages a deeper understanding of how justice is administered and the implications for individuals and communities alike. This brief yet comprehensive examination not only serves as an introduction for newcomers but also prompts seasoned readers to reflect critically on the challenges and evolutions in criminal justice.
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