Justice on Trial: Radical Solutions for a System at Breaking Point
Autor Chris Daw, QCen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472977885
ISBN-10: 1472977882
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472977882
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Author
has
considerable
and
growing
media
profile
including
appearances
on
the
One
Show,
Channel
4,
Radio
5
Live
and
co-presented
'Crime:
Are
We
Tough
Enough?'
on
BBC
One
Notă biografică
One
of
Britain's
top
defence
barristers,
Chris
Daw
QC
writes
on
criminal
justice
issues
forThe
Spectatorand
several
national
newspapers.
He
appears
as
an
expert
source
on
radio
and
television,
is
a
prominent
legal
commentator
on
social
media
and
the
co-presenter
of
the
BBC
One
documentary
series
'Crime:
Are
We
Tough
Enough?'
Chris
tweets
at:
@crimlawuk
Recenzii
Chris
is
a
powerful
force
for
good
in
the
national
debate
on
criminal
justice.You
should
all
go
out
and
buy
his
book.
Fast-paced, engaging and littered with fascinating and often shocking real-life cases, Daw portrays a judicial system that's broken from the lowest courts to the toughest prisons in the land, suggesting solutions that are as provocative as they are persuasive.
Extraordinary
A shocking, disturbing, revealing and enlightening examination of a deeply flawed criminal justice systemby someone who's seen at first hand what the problems are, and more importantly, knows how they should be fixed.
A hard hitting, page turning account of the failures of our criminal justice systemdescribing through some of the author's own cases not only how our system evolved but also why it fails to deliver to the public the protection they deserve.
A passionately written blueprint for resolving some perennial problems with our justice system ... A powerful case for reform
Uncomfortable truths told in a compassionate and thoughtful way. Importantly, Chris offers hope and credible solutions.
Emotionally searing. A political homme sérieux with a determination to reform our disintegrating criminal justice system
Will stand as a blueprint for criminal justice reformfor decades to come. A must read for those in power who genuinely want a system that works.
Passionate and pacey. His reform arguments are persuasive and his storytelling suggests that he could write a gripping crime novel.
Fast-paced, engaging and littered with fascinating and often shocking real-life cases, Daw portrays a judicial system that's broken from the lowest courts to the toughest prisons in the land, suggesting solutions that are as provocative as they are persuasive.
Extraordinary
A shocking, disturbing, revealing and enlightening examination of a deeply flawed criminal justice systemby someone who's seen at first hand what the problems are, and more importantly, knows how they should be fixed.
A hard hitting, page turning account of the failures of our criminal justice systemdescribing through some of the author's own cases not only how our system evolved but also why it fails to deliver to the public the protection they deserve.
A passionately written blueprint for resolving some perennial problems with our justice system ... A powerful case for reform
Uncomfortable truths told in a compassionate and thoughtful way. Importantly, Chris offers hope and credible solutions.
Emotionally searing. A political homme sérieux with a determination to reform our disintegrating criminal justice system
Will stand as a blueprint for criminal justice reformfor decades to come. A must read for those in power who genuinely want a system that works.
Passionate and pacey. His reform arguments are persuasive and his storytelling suggests that he could write a gripping crime novel.