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In The Name Of The Law David Rose

In The Name Of The Law By David Rose

In The Name Of The Law by David Rose


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A study of the British criminal-justice system based upon investigations into various miscarriages of justice, and open access to one of London's most hard-pressed police divisions. The author asks what can be learned about our society from the way it treats its criminals and organizes its police.

In The Name Of The Law Summary

In The Name Of The Law: The Collapse of Criminal Justice (Revised Edition) by David Rose

At a time when the crime rate has reached new peaks, criminal justice isn't working. It is no good at convicting criminals, and even worse at dealing with those it does convict. Meanwhile, the national debate about crime and criminal justice becomes even more shrill, and its participants mired ever deeper in archaic cliche. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW challenges equally the ebbing shibboleths of the liberal left, and the terrifying revenge justice of the right. It asks what can be learned about our society from the way it treats its criminals and organises its policemen. The book concludes that criminal justice provides the starkest pointer to a twenty-first-century hell: a two-thirds/one-third society, with the comfortable defending themselves against a desperate minority with guns and fortifications. Rose argues that these are measures which can be taken to avoid the Los Angeles-like world we seem to be creating.

About David Rose

David Rose is Home Affairs Correspondent of the Observer. His books include Beneath the Mountains and A Climate of Fear.

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GOR001755907
9780099301165
0099301164
In The Name Of The Law: The Collapse of Criminal Justice (Revised Edition) by David Rose
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19961107
368
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