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Introducing Policing: Challanges for Police and Australian Communities is a concise introductory text on policing in Australia. The text looks at policing within the specific modern Australian institutions, while reflecting on the development of civil policing in all its forms. P ...
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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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This revised edition of Australian Criminal Justice provides an overview and critical examination of the Australian criminal justice process, intended for undergraduate students of criminal law, criminology, justice studies, police studies and legal studies (also useful to prac ...
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This is a book about teaching and learning criminal law, using a problem-centred approach. The problem focus enables the analysis of issues of context and process within a critical framework. Life problems are used as examples.
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Provides an introductory exploration of policing in contemporary Australia. This work looks at policing within specific modern Australian institutions, while reflecting on the development of civil policing in all it forms, and across many states and private settings. It views Pol ...
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Australian Criminal Justice 3rd edition provides an overview and critical examination of the Australian criminal justice process. Fully updated and revised, it analyses the influences that mould criminal justice and examines the institutional and administrative features of its op ...
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This is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the administration of criminal justice in Australia. Both procedural and substantive justice are critically examined in the context of substantive laws, procedures and discretionary powers which combine to make up the criminal j ...
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