Regulating Policing by Edward Cape

Regulating Policing by Edward Cape

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This book examines questions and issues surrounding PACE providing unique insights into the demands and challenges of the regulation of policing.

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Regulating Policing by Edward Cape

The UK's Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) was an innovative and controversial attempt to regulate the investigation of crime. Two decades on, it now operates in a very different context than in the mid-1980s. While legal advice has become established as a basic right of those arrested and detained by the police, the police service has become both increasingly professionalized but also increasingly driven by government objectives and targets. The Crown Prosecution Service, originally established to separate prosecution from investigation, is now becoming involved in the investigative process with the power to make charge decisions. Although the basic structure of PACE has survived, almost continual revision and amendment has resulted in a markedly different creature than that which was originally enacted. Further changes are imminent as the UK government has embarked on a further review of PACE, promising to re-focus the investigation and evidence gathering processes to deliver 21st century policing powers to meet the demands of 21st century crime. This collection brings together some of the leading academic experts, police officers, and defense lawyers who have a wealth of experience of researching and working with the PACE provisions. They examine the critical questions and issues surrounding PACE, providing unique and exciting insights into the demands and challenges of the regulation of policing.
Papers published in the aftermath of a conference often disappointThese, on the contrary, sparkle...There is a great deal of meat in this book of essays. Readers who get and read them will not, I think, regret the expenditure of either their money or their time. Michael Zander Criminal Law Review March 2009
Richard Young is co-author of Criminal Justice (3rd edn, OUP, 2007), and has conducted research into various aspects of the criminal process, including legal aid decision-making, restorative justice and police complaints. Ed Cape is author of Defending Suspects at Police Stations (5th edn, LAG, 2006), and recent research includes an evaluation of the Public Defender Service in England and Wales, and effective criminal defence in Europe.
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ISBN 13 9781841138619
ISBN 10 1841138614
Title Regulating Policing
Author Edward Cape
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-09-24
Number of pages 262
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