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  • av Judy Stove
    350,-

    A largely hidden story of power, wealth, and allegations of attempts to re-write history in the pursuit of a vast inheritance, linked to Jane Austen's own family.

  • av Ben Ashcroft
    200,-

    Ben Ashcroft's heart-rending account of abandonment, loneliness and rejection in family life, the care system and beyond begins at age nine and ends with him turning his life around after being moved from pillar to post, crime, drugs, 'going missing' and custody.

  • av Tony Moore
    390,-

    Tony Moore shows how the area continually adapted to challenges that first began after the Empire Windrush arrived in England carrying immigrants who were initially met by signs saying 'No Coloured', but for whom Notting Hill became an area of choice.

  • av Alan Baker
    180,-

    **Winner of a Koestler Trust Silver Award*** and the only book of its kind by a serving lifer.

  • av John Hostettler
    370,-

    An entertaining diversion for Lawyers and others, Twenty Famous Lawyers focuses on household names and high profile cases. Contains valuable insights into legal ways and means and looks at the challenges of advocacy, persuasion and the finest traditions of the Law.

  • av David Wilson
    350 - 640,-

    This is the book that inspired the TV series Dark Angel. Mary Ann Cotton is not just the first but perhaps the 1st's most prolific female serial killer, with more victims than Myra Hindley, Rosemary West, Beverly Allit or male predators such as Jack the Ripper and Dennis Nilsen.

  • av John Hostettler
    260,-

    For any of the five million people who saw the prime-time BBC series "e;Garrow's Law"e; this is an absorbing book. It is written by expert commentator John Hostettler who has studied Garrow extensively. The book uses the facts on which the programme was based to compare drama and reality.

  • av Prof. Alan Smith
    306,-

    Informative, entertaining, against the grain, Her Majesty's Philosophers highlights the artificiality of prison life. By a Guardian correspondent (and with extracts to be published in that newspaper) this book is set to be a penal affairs classic which every student of crime and punishment should read.

  • av Kate Jopling
    306,-

    Recovery Stories is a collection of first-hand accounts by people in recovery from or affected by drugs or alcohol. Invaluable for those looking to find new, addiction-free ways to live. It contains insights into the lives of real people who hit 'rock bottom' but came back again. Of interest across a wide-range of disciplines, including health, education and social services.

  • - Crime and Justice in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis
    av Gregory J. Durston
    486 - 720,-

    The 'whores' and 'highwaymen' of the title are just some of the dubious characters met within this absorbing work, including thief-takers, trading justices, an upstart legal profession whose lower orders developed various ways to line their own pockets and magistrates and clerks who often preferred dealing with those cases which attracted fees.

  • av Jim Morris
    386,-

    There was a quaint British convention under which executions were stopped and sentence commuted if scheduled to take place on the day the sovereign died. Alfred Moore was doubly unfortunate: still protesting his innocence he was on the scaffold an hour before the death of King George VI was announced.

  • av Michael Crowley
    370,-

    Creative writing and exercises for offenders and those at risk. Ideal for people who work with or support offenders and those at risk.

  • av Frankie Owens
    170,-

    An easy-to-read prison survival guide of do's and don'ts.

  • av Eric Cullen & Judith Mackenzie
    346,-

    The only book on Dovegate Therapeutic Community; Contains first-hand insider accounts by staff and inmates; Describes the latest developments in TC work; Provides extensive data and references.

  • av Louis Blom-Cooper & Sean McConville
    170,-

    The authors put forward the case for a new Royal Commission that will be reflective, effective and swift, capable of building consensus and providing directions for generations. They argue that penal policy is fragmented and frequently irrational, contradictory, counterproductive, insubstantial and put together in a haphazard way.

  • av John Hostettler
    390,-

    Shows the historical importance of challenges to the state and powerful groups. Demonstrates how rights we take for granted have been acquired and set into Law over time thanks to the actions of committed men and women.

  • av George Skelly
    366,-

    Charged with the "e;Cranborne Road murder"e; of Wavertree widow Alice Rimmer, two Manchester youths were hastily condemned by a Liverpool jury on the police-orchestrated lies of a criminal and two malleable young women. George Skelly's detailed account of the warped trial, predictable appeal result courtesy of 'hanging judge' Lord Goddard and the whitewash secret inquiry will enrage all who believe in justice. And if the men's prison letters (including from the condemned cells) sometimes make you laugh, they will make you weep far longer.

  • - An Introduction
    av Professor Herschel Prins
    330,-

    What is a psychopath? How can we tell? Are psychopaths always a risk to the public? How safe are we from criminal psychopaths? This basic guide looks at the history and development of psychopathy.

  • av Thomas Mathiesen
    386,-

    A most timely publication in view of current concerns about snooping. Thomas Mathiesen describes how the major databases of Europe have become interlinked and accessible to diverse organizations and third States; meaning that, largely unchallenged, a 'Surveillance Monster' now threatens rights, freedoms, democracy and the Rule of Law. As information is logged on citizens' every move, data flows across borders via systems soon to be under central, global or even non-State control. Secret plans happen behind closed doors and 'systems funcA-tionaries' become defensive of their own role. Goals expand and entire processes are shrouded in mystery. Alongside the integration of automated systems sits a weakening of State ties as the Pruem Treaty and Schengen Convention lead to systems lacking transparency, restraint or Parliamentary scrutiny. As Mathiesen explains, the intention may have been fighting terrorism or organized crime, but the means have become disproportionate, unaccountable, over-expensive and lacking in results which ordinary vigilance and sound intelligence in communities should provide.'Brings into the light the hidden effects of [surveillance and warns] of the need for vigilance': Tony Bunyan, Director, Statewatch. 'A timely and highly troubling analysis [ which] reinforces alarm regarding a panoptical globe': Andrew Rutherford.

  • av Jackie Worrall
    386,-

    Jackie Worrall conveys to her readers an understanding of how and why young people become offenders going far beyond that to be gleaned from everyday rhetoric and theory.

  • - Overlooked Gun Crime in the UK
    av Matt Seiber
    330,-

    Hitherto uncovered crime - which is being ignored by police and authorities; A book on a completely new aspect of crime and punishment; As featured on BBC Radio, and in national and local newspapers.

  • av Tessa West
    440,-

    Looks at Howard's immense achievements and his fascinating life. Sheds new light on what drove the UK's most famous prison reformer

  • av Cindy Sanford
    350,-

    Letters to a Lifer provides a rare insight into life without parole (LWOP) for juveniles in the USA. A true story from Pennsylvania, it is a compelling tale of faith and redemption.

  • av David Wilson, Elizabeth Yardley & Adam Lynes
    355 - 750,-

    A superbly targeted resource for those learning about serial killings. Serial Killers and the Phenomenon of Serial Murder examines and analyses some of the best known (as well as lesser) cases from English criminal history, ancient and modern.

  • av Justin Rollins
    306,-

    A new book revealing the shocking truth of what really goes on in the lives and minds of Britain's disaffected youth.

  • av Terence Morris & Louis Blom-Cooper
    530,-

    Suggests a radical new solution to the 'mess' which English homicide Law has become.

  • av John Hostettler
    430,-

    Civilising penal Law remains a topical issue but it began with Cesare Beccaria.

  • - An International Restorative Agenda for Penal Reform
     
    486,-

    A magnificent collection, Civilising Criminal Justice is an inescapable resource for anyone interested in restorative justice: truly international and packed with experience while combining history, theory, developments and practical advice.

  • av John Hostettler, Richard Braby & Geoffrey (Foreword) Robertson QC
    430,-

    A comprehensive account of lawyer William Garrow's life, career, family and connections.

  • av John Hostettler
    376,-

    An account of the Lawyers who helped - over centuries - to develop and protect civil liberties, human rights and the Rule of Law. Also discusses breaches of the Rule of Law in modern cases and in response to terrorism.

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