From Social Justice to Criminal Justice - Poverty and the Administration of Criminal Law (Hardcover)


The economically deprived come into contact with the criminal court system in disproportionate numbers. This collection of original, interactive essays, written from a variety of ideological perspectives, explores some of the more troubling questions and ethical dilemmas inherent in this situation. The contributors, including well-known legal and political philosophers Philip Pettit, George Fletcher, and Jeremy Waldron, examine issues such as heightened vulnerability, indigent representation, and rotten social background defences.

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The economically deprived come into contact with the criminal court system in disproportionate numbers. This collection of original, interactive essays, written from a variety of ideological perspectives, explores some of the more troubling questions and ethical dilemmas inherent in this situation. The contributors, including well-known legal and political philosophers Philip Pettit, George Fletcher, and Jeremy Waldron, examine issues such as heightened vulnerability, indigent representation, and rotten social background defences.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Oxford UniversityPress

Country of origin

United States

Series

Practical and Professional Ethics

Release date

May 2000

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

April 2000

Editors

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Dimensions

243 x 163 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

308

ISBN-13

978-0-19-512985-4

Barcode

9780195129854

Categories

LSN

0-19-512985-7



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