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Australian Criminal Justice

Australian Criminal Justice

Provides a complete overview of the criminal justice process. It analyses the influences that shape criminal justice and examines the institutional and administrative features of its operation in all jurisdictions. Findlay, University of Sydney, Australia.

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ISBN 9780195551310
Published 17 May 2010 by Oxford University Press
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Findlay, Mark
By Odgers, Stephen
By Yeo, Stanley

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ISBN-13 9780195551310
ISBN-10 0195551311
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced on backorder; allow 4-8 weeks
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint OUP Australia and New Zealand
Publication Date 17 May 2010
International Publication Date 6 October 2009
Publication Country Australia Australia
Format Paperback
Edition 4th Revised edition
Author(s) By Findlay, Mark
By Odgers, Stephen
By Yeo, Stanley
Category Crime & Criminology
Criminal Law
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
NBS Text Social Sciences: Textbooks & Study Guides
ONIX Text College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 512
Dimensions Width: 185mm
Height: 244mm
Spine: 28mm
Weight 892g
Dewey Code 345.94
Catalogue Code 92189

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Australian Criminal Justice 4E provides a complete overview of the criminal justice process. It analyses the influences that shape criminal justice and examines the institutional and administrative features of its operation in all jurisdictions. Building on the rights theme of previous editions, this edition more clearly highlights and discusses the 'justice for all' theme present in international conventions and in the core principles of criminal justice. The authors also examine the derogation of a number of these principles - in particular, the erosion of individual right protection and due process, and conditions of criminal justice which require the recognition of fundamental presumptions in the defendant's favour.

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