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INDEX Compiled by Ann Barham Author Index BKDAU, H. A. American populism and the death LUCKEN, K. w BLOMBERG, T. penalty: witnesses at an execution, 289-303 BLOMBKRG, I', and LUCKKN, K. Stacking the deck MOXON, D. and HEDDERMAN, C. Mode of trial by piling up sanctions. Is intermediate punishment decisions and sentencing differences between courts, destined to fail? 62-80 97-108 BO ITOMLFA', A. K. see A. L. MULCAHY, 1. D. see BROWNLEE, 1. D. BROVVNLEK, I. D., MUI.CAHY, A. and WALKER, C. P. Pre-trial reviews, court efficient'y and justice: a NEW rON, C. Gender theor> and prison sociology: study in I.eeds and Bradford, 109-24 using theories of masculinities to interpret the sociology’ of prisons for men, 193—202 COLLISON, M. Drug crime, drug problems and criminal justice: sentencing trends and enforcement PEASE, K. see RANYARD, R. targets, 25-^ PEELO, M. and SOO THILL, K. Personal power and public control: sex crimes and problem pages, 10-24 DAVIES, B. rhe Swansea Listener Scheme: views from the prison landings, 125-36 RANYARD, R., HEBEN TON, B. and PEASE, K. An analysis of a guideline case as applied to the offence of GILLING, D. Multi-agency crime prevention: some rape, 203-17 barriers to collaboration, 246-57 RUGGIERO, W Corruption in Italy: an attempt to identify the victims, 319-37 HEBEN rON. B. see RANYARD, R. HEDDERMAN, C. see MOXON, D. SHELDON, B. Social work effectiveness research: HUCKLESBY, A. The use and abuse of conditional implications for probation and juvenile justice bail, 258-70 services, 218-35 FIUQUE, A. S. Renunciation, de-stigmatisation and SOLIVF/rri, L. M. Drug diffusion and social change: prevention of crime in Hong Kong, 338—51 the illusion about a formal social control, 41—60 SOO I HILL, K. see PEELO, M. JAMES, A. L. and BO ITOMLEY, A. K. Probation S TEV'ENS, D. J. The depth of imprisonment and partnerships revisited, 158-68 prisonisation: levels of security and prisoners’ anticipation of future violence, 137—57 LANDREVILLE, P. Compensatorv’ work programme: a S riNCHCOMBE, A. The acceptability of executing the way of limiting prison use? The Quebec experience, innocent, 304—18 236-45 IdEBLING, A. Suicide amongst women prisoners, 1—9 WALKER. C. P. see BROWNLEE, L D. Subject Index Appeal Court Chief Inspector of Prisons guideline judgments; rape cases, 203-17 Wymott riots report, 81, 171-2, 178-9 asylum seekers, imprisonment of, 353 see also prisons: inspections child ofi'enders, prisons for, 353 bail committal hearings, abolition of, 273 breaches of, 173 community service conditional: inconsistent use, 258-70 women offenders, 172 restrictions on granting, 173 young offenders, 174 bail hostels corruption building programme axed, 84 victims of: Italy, 319-27 court service judicial statistics (1992), 92-3 capital punishment, see death penalty Report (1992-93), 91-2 © Basil Blackwell l.td. 1994 INDEX Compiled by Ann Barham Author Index BKDAU, H. A. American populism and the death LUCKEN, K. w BLOMBERG, T. penalty: witnesses at an execution, 289-303 BLOMBKRG, I', and LUCKKN, K. Stacking the deck MOXON, D. and HEDDERMAN, C. Mode of trial by piling up sanctions. Is intermediate punishment decisions and sentencing differences between courts, destined to fail? 62-80 97-108 BO ITOMLFA', A. K. see A. L. MULCAHY, 1. D. see BROWNLEE, 1. D. BROVVNLEK, I. D., MUI.CAHY, A. and WALKER, C. P. Pre-trial reviews, court efficient'y and justice: a NEW rON, C. Gender theor> and prison sociology: study in I.eeds and Bradford, 109-24 using theories of masculinities to interpret the sociology’ of prisons for men, 193—202 COLLISON, M. Drug crime, drug problems and criminal justice: sentencing trends and enforcement PEASE, K. see RANYARD, R. targets, 25-^ PEELO, M. and SOO THILL, K. Personal power and public control: sex crimes and problem pages, 10-24 DAVIES, B. rhe Swansea Listener Scheme: views from the prison landings, 125-36 RANYARD, R., HEBEN TON, B. and PEASE, K. An analysis of a guideline case as applied to the offence of GILLING, D. Multi-agency crime prevention: some rape, 203-17 barriers to collaboration, 246-57 RUGGIERO, W Corruption in Italy: an attempt to identify the victims, 319-37 HEBEN rON. B. see RANYARD, R. HEDDERMAN, C. see MOXON, D. SHELDON, B. Social work effectiveness research: HUCKLESBY, A. The use and abuse of conditional implications for probation and juvenile justice bail, 258-70 services, 218-35 FIUQUE, A. S. Renunciation, de-stigmatisation and SOLIVF/rri, L. M. Drug diffusion and social change: prevention of crime in Hong Kong, 338—51 the illusion about a formal social control, 41—60 SOO I HILL, K. see PEELO, M. JAMES, A. L. and BO ITOMLEY, A. K. Probation S TEV'ENS, D. J. The depth of imprisonment and partnerships revisited, 158-68 prisonisation: levels of security and prisoners’ anticipation of future violence, 137—57 LANDREVILLE, P. Compensatorv’ work programme: a S riNCHCOMBE, A. The acceptability of executing the way of limiting prison use? The Quebec experience, innocent, 304—18 236-45 IdEBLING, A. Suicide amongst women prisoners, 1—9 WALKER. C. P. see BROWNLEE, L D. Subject Index Appeal Court Chief Inspector of Prisons guideline judgments; rape cases, 203-17 Wymott riots report, 81, 171-2, 178-9 asylum seekers, imprisonment of, 353 see also prisons: inspections child ofi'enders, prisons for, 353 bail committal hearings, abolition of, 273 breaches of, 173 community service conditional: inconsistent use, 258-70 women offenders, 172 restrictions on granting, 173 young offenders, 174 bail hostels corruption building programme axed, 84 victims of: Italy, 319-27 court service judicial statistics (1992), 92-3 capital punishment, see death penalty Report (1992-93), 91-2 © Basil Blackwell l.td. 1994 courts change, 41-61; law enforcement trends, escort service for: PRT recommendations, 90 25-40 see also Appeal Court; Crown Court; intelligence exchange on, 274 magistrates courts; youth court seizure, 85, 174, 275 crime, victims of, see victims Drugs Prevention Initiative crime prevention Report (1992-93), 273 family involvement, 362-3 imprisonment ineffective, 176 education, see under prisoners multi-agency collaboration, 246-57 electronic tagging trials, 352 organised crime: Hong Kong, 338-51 ethnic minorities youth crime, 362-3 parole, 281-2 Criminal Cases Review Authority, 173—4, 274 treatment by criminal justice system, 83 Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, 173, Europol Drugs Unit, 274 274 execution, see death penalty Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 274 Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme, 176-7, fines, non-payment of 274 compensatory work programmes for, 236-45 Criminal Justice Act (1991) firearms effects, 85; on young offenders, 181 crimes involving: sentencing, 352 weakening: PAC criticism of, 86 police armed with, 354 Criminal Justice Act (1993), 81 Forensic Science Service Criminal Justice Consultative Council Report (1992/93), 84 chair, 352 consultative papers, 84 guilty pleas, decline in, 279-80 Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill (1993), 172, 273, 354 Home Affairs Committee criminal justice system reports, 91, 93, 173 changes proposed: Scotland, 358-9 Home Onicc Howard League report on, 89-90 consultation papers, 92 criminal records expenditure, 84, 280 disclosure: for employment, 92 market testing programmes, 280 criminal statistics Report (1994), 280 England and Wales (1993), 355 statistical bulletins, 85, 174, 281-2, 360-1 London (1993), 82 Hong Kong, crime prevention and criminal criminals, rehabilitation of rehabilitation in, 338-51 Hong Kong, 338-51 Howard League Crown Courts Commission of Inquiry into violence, 356 sentencing patterns, 97-108 Report (1993), 174 statistics, 92, 93 reports, 89-90, 275, 356 workload increase, 280 Crown Prosecution Service immigrants, detention of, 277-8 prosecution guidelines, 352 see also asylum seekers Report (1993-94), 361 imprisonment curfew orders, 352 ineffectiveness, 176 rate of: international comparisons, 272 see also community service; intermediate DNA database, 273 sanctions death penalty innocent, execution of, attitudes to, 304—18 commutation: Jamaica, 174 Inspectorate of Constabulary public attitudes to: and risk of executing the lay members, 82 innocent, 304—18; USA, 289-303 intermediate sanctions drug offenders evaluation and policy implications, 62-80 probation, 172 for non-payment of Ones, 236-45 sentencing, 25-40 Italy statistics, 174 corruption in, victims of, 319-27 drugs drug control legislation, 41-61 abuse: statisties, 275 addiction to: statistics, 355 Jamaica, death penalty commuted in, 174 control, 273; Italian legislation and social judges, increase in number of, 91 36.5 © Basil Blackwell Ltd. 1994 judicial statistics (1992), 92-3 parish constables, 170 juries, warnings to, abolition of, 173 parole juvenile crime, see young offenders ethnic minorities, 281-2 Parole Board Law Commission full-time members appointed, 88 recommendations on keeping the peace, 275 Report (1993), 359 legal aid, exjxjnditurc on, 91, 180, 279 Penal Affairs Consortium Lewis, Derek, 354 criticism of secure training orders, 275 life prisoners, 357 plea bargaining, 273 parole, 359 pKjlice life sentences, mandatory, abolition of, 174 administrative burden: reduction, 169-70 Ixird Chancellor’s Department arming, 354 Court Service Annual Report (1992-93), 91-2 baton trials, 170 expenditure, 279-80 cautioning guidelines, 82, 274 judicial statistics (1992), 92-3 complaints against, 282 Report, 279-80 disciplinary system, 82-3 strategic plans, 92 efficiency certificate refused, 170 efficiency scrutinies, 280-1 magistrates courts interviewing and questioning of susp>ects, 83-4 committal hearings abolished, 273 in London, see Metropolitan Police efficiency, 109-24 objectives, 169 expenditure on, 279-80 part-time, 274 inspection, 280 performance indicators, 169 plans to change abandoned, 273 rank and pay structure, 169 power to bind over to keep the peace, 275 reform proposals, 172-3 sentencing patterns, 97-108 special constables, 170 statistics, 85 stops and searches by, 85, 354, 355 media, see newspapers; television training, 274—5, 354 Metropolitan Police police authorities arming, 354 motion of no confidence in, 274 Report (1993), 82 reform abandoned, 273 miscarriages of justice police cells, prisoners in, 171, 356 indcp>cndcnt body to consider, 274 costs, 179-80 influence on attitudes to capital punishment, Police Complaints Authoritv 304-18 Report (1993), 282 new body to investigate, 173-4 Police and Magistrates’ Courts Bill (1993), 172-3 money launderers, sentencing of, 273-4 failure, 273 murder Police Training Centre, 354 mandatory life sentences: abolition, 174 political corruption, see corruption pre-trial reviews, effectiveness of, 109-24 National Association for the Care and Prison Officers Association Resettlement of Offenders (NACRO) banned as trade union, 170-1 reports, 86, 174, 181, 275, 356 Prison Reform Trust National Audit Office reports, 90-1, 174, 176, 356, 361-2 report on Wolds private prison, 278-9 prison service National Board for Crime Prevention, 273 Corporate Plan, 353 National Criminal Intelligence Service efficiency improvements, 281 drug seizures survey, 85 goals and achievement, 353 Neighbourhood Watch schemes organisational structure, 353 street patrols, 170 pay, grading and performance review, 82 newspapers Report (1992-93), 180-1 problem pages: on sexual offences, 10-24 staff survey, 354 notifiable crimes, see criminal statistics strategic priorities, 272 prisoners offenders discipline and punishment, 171 electronic tagging trials, 352 education and training, 90, 175, 276, 277 mentally disordered, 282, 356 escape, 180, 353 see also criminals; prisoners; suspects; young families, 275, 356; crime prevention role, offenders and particular offences 362-3 366 © Basil Blackwell Ltd. 1994 listening scheme for, 125-36 Probation Inspectorate living conditions: improvement, 353 Report (1992-3), 271 male: solidarity and hierarchies, 193-202 probation service in police cells, see police cells budget, 172 privileges withdrawn: after riots, 171-2 efficiency savings, 281 on remand, see remand implications of social work effectiveness resettlement in community, 86, 357 research for, 218-35 suicide, 1-9, 89; reduction, 125-36 links with psychiatric services, 172 violent crime: attitudes to, 137-57 partnerships with independent sector, 158-68 prisons treatment of drug offenders, 172 assaults in, 271, 272, 353 treatment of young offenders, 356 British: Albany, 87; Aldington, 88; prosecution guidelines, 352 Blakcnhurst, 271; Blantyre House, 357; psychiatric services Blundcston, 358; Brixton, 87; Brockhill, 277; links with probation service, 172 Buckley Hall, 171, 271; Channings Wood, Public Accounts Committee 87; Chelmsford, 276; Doncaster, 271, 276-7; reports, 85, 179-80 East Sutton Park, 357; Erlcstoke, 175; support for CJA (1991), 85-6 Everthorpe, 88; Ford, 175; Full Sutton, 357; Gartrcc, 88; Gloucester, 88; Grendon, 175; rape, guideline judgements on, 203-17 Hcwell Grange, 88; Highpoint, 87; Hollesley remand Bay, 357-8; Kirkham, 87; Kirkicvington increases in, 356 Grange, 357; Latchmerc House, 357; private prison for, 278-9 Lincoln, 88; Littlehey, 356-7; Liverpool, 175; statistics, 91, 361, 363 North Sea Camp, 175; Norwich, 88; women prisoners, 90-1 Nottingham, 88; Oxford, 171; Pentonvillc, young offenders, 175, 275, 276-7 277-8, 353; Prescoed, 88; Ranby, 88; riots, see under prisons Reading, 86-7; Risicy, 272; Rochester, 88, Rose, Lord Justice, 352 353; Rudgatc, 353; Send, 87; Shepton Royal Commission on Criminal Justice Mallet, 88; Stocken, 357; Strangeways, 81-2; Report, 83 Thorp Arch, 353; Usk, 88; Wakefield, 357; research studies, 83-4 Wandsworth, 87; Wayland, 88; Wellingborough, 175; Whitemoor, 87-8; Winchester, 88; The Wolds, 81, 86, 278-9, Samaritans Listener Scheme, 125-36 354, 362; Wormwood Scrubs, 275-6; Scotland Wymott, 81, 171-2, 178-9 criminal justice system changes, 358-9 building programme, 180 secure training orders, 275 for child offenders, 353 sentencing disturbances in, 357; see also riots drug offenders, 25—40 inspections, 86-8, 171, 175-6, 275-8, 356-8 firearms crimes, 352 market testing, 271, 362 guideline judgments: rape cases, 203-17 overcrowding, 174, 181, 271-2, 356 magistrates courts: statistics, 85 population: forecasts, 272, 361; increase, 86, magistrates and Crown Court compared, 171, 272, 356; statistics (1992), 180, 363; 97-108 statistics (1993), 360-1 money launderers, 273—4 private: Blakenhurst, 271; costs, 354; and plea bargaining, 273 Doncaster, 271; inspections, 86; The Wolds, see also intermediate sanctions 81, 86, 27&-9, 354, 362 sexual offences privatisation, 81-2, 180, 278-9; criticism of, definitions of and attitudes to: newspaper 361-2 problem pages on, 10-24 regime and culture: influence on future violent see also rape crime, 137-57 Sheehy Inquiry, 169 reopening, 171 shoplifters riots in: privileges withdrawn after, 171-2; guilt assumed, 274 report on, 81, 178-9 social services departments sociology: and gender theories, 193-202 youth crime services, 259-60 staff: pay, grading and performance review, 82; social work survey, 354 effectiveness: implications of, 218-35 Privy Council Judicial Committee suicide death penalty commuted by (Jamaica), 174 prisoners, 89; reduction, 125-36; women, 1-9 367 © Basil Blackwell Lid. 1994 suspects suicide, 1-9 police interviews and questioning, 83-4 Woolf, Lord Justice, 271-2 television, executions shown on, 289-303 trials young offender institutions decisions on mode of; sentencing impact, Castington, 277 97-108 East Sutton Park, 357 see also pre-trial reviews Feltham, 171, 175-6 Tumim, Judge Stephen, see Chief Inspector of Finnamore Wood, 171 Prisons Guy’s Marsh, 87 Hatfield, 87 United States Holleslcy Bay, 357-8 death penalty: popularity, 289-303 Swinfen Hall, 175 intermediate sanctions, 62-80 Thorn Cross, 276 young offenders vehicles, theft of, 356 community service, 174 Victim Support, recommendations by, 177-8, 275 crime prevention, 93, 362-3 victims detention and supervision agency, 84 compensation, 173, 176-8, 274, 275 families, 362-3 of corruption: Italy, 319-27 foreign trips banned, 356 repeat victimisation, 352 impact of Criminal Justice Act (1991) on, 181 support schemes: financial constraints, 84 new policies for, 173 violence persistent; crime rate and offence types, 272; domestic; strategy against, 273 secure training centres for, 171 prisoners’ attitudes to: impact of prison regime remand, 86-7, 175, 275, 276-7; increase and environment on, 137-57 planned, 273 victims of: compensation, 176-8 secure training orders, 275 voluntary sector social services for, 359-60 partnerships with probation service, 158-68 statistics, 181 treatment: implications of social work women offenders, community service for, 172 effectiveness research for, 218-35 women prisoners see also child offenders assults by, 272 young people release, 86 seriously disturbed: secure unit for, 171 remand, 90-1 youth court, NACRO survey of, 181 Book Review Index ADAMS, R. Prison riots in Britain and the USA, McAULEY, F. Insanity, psychiatry and criminal 283-4 responsibility, 94—5 ALVAZZl DEL FRATE, A. and NORBERRY, McCONVILLE, M., SANDERS, A. and LENG, J. (cds) Environmental crime, sanctioning strategies R. The case for the prosecution: police suspects and and sustainable development, 284—6 the construction of criminality, 361-2 BONDESON, U. V. Prisoner in prison societies, NORBERRY, J. see ALVAZZl DEL FRATE, A. 182-3 BOSWELL, G., DAVIES, M. and WRIGHT, A. RICHARDSON, G. Imw, process and custody: Contemporary probation practice, 184—6 prisoners and patients, 189-90 SANDERS, A. see McCONVILLE, M. DAVIES, M. see BOSWELL, G. TARLING, R. Analysing offending: data, models and HOOD, R. Race and sentencing, 186-9 interpretations, 183—4 LENG, R. see McCONVILLE, M. WRIGHT, A. see BOSWELL, G. © Rasit Rtackwell Ud. 1994 t •.

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