Defending the criminal law: Reflections on the changing character of crime, procedure, and sanctions
Recent years have seen mounting challenge to the model of the criminal trial on the grounds it is not cost-effective, not preventive, not necessary, not appropriate, or not effective. These challenges have led to changes in the scope of the criminal law, in criminal procedure, and in the nature and...
Main Authors: | Ashworth, A, Zedner, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2008
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