Accountability for criminal justice : selected essays /

"Accountability, the idea that people, governments, and business should be held publicly answerable, is a central preoccupation of our time. The criminal justice system, already a system for achieving public accountability for illegal and antisocial activities, has been the focus of much attent...

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Other Authors: Stenning, Philip C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1995.
Toronto Buffalo : [1995]
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505 0 0 |t Accountability in social systems : a psychological perspective /  |r Philip Tetlock --  |t Accountability in the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada /  |r Philip C. Stenning --  |t Counting the coppers : antinomies of accountability in policing /  |r Robert Reiner --  |t Getting serious about police brutality /  |r David Bayley --  |t Necessary but not sufficient : the role of public complaints procedures in police accountability /  |r Andrew Goldsmith --  |t The news media and account ability in criminal justice /  |r Richard V. Ericson --  |t Security services, constitutional structure, and varieties of accountability in Canada and Australia /  |r Laurence Lustgarten --  |t The noble lie revisited : Parliament's five-year review of the CSIS Act--instrument of change or weak link in the chain of accountability? /  |r Stuart Farson --  |t Accountability for corporate crime /  |r Frank Pearce --  |t Alternative accountabilities : examples from securities regulation /  |r Mary Condon --  |t Canadian public inquiries and accountability /  |r Kent Roach --  |t The Office of Attorney General--new levels of public expectations and accountability /  |r John LL. J. Edwards --  |t Prosecutorial accountability in Canada /  |r Don Stuart --  |t Judicial accountability in Canada /  |r Ian Greene --  |t Achieving accountability in sentencing /  |r Anthony N. Doob and Jean-Paul Brodeur --  |t Accountability and justice in the English prison system /  |r Rod Morgan and Mike Maguire --  |t Accountability and the National Parole Board /  |r Allan Manson --  |t Prospects for accountability in Canadian aboriginal justice systems /  |r Roger F. McDonnell. 
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