Community in German criminal justice: A significant absence?
The article is prompted by an apparent paradox. In Germany, working relations between state criminal justice agencies and non-state institutions within a locality are often extremely close, relying upon networks of communication and a degree of mutual reliance, which in Britain would undoubtedly inv...
Main Authors: | Lacey, N, Zedner, L |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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