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E-grāmata: Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales: Volume IV: The Politics of Law and Order

(London School of Economics and Political Science, UK), (London School of Economics, UK)
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This is Volume IV in the Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales, and examines the changing politics of law and order, charting the gradual shift toward greater political conflict and dispute.

This book is Volume IV in the Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales.

Previous volumes have focused on the moral reforms of the 1960s, the changes to the criminal courts and the introduction of an independent prosecution service, and the broad shifts in penal policy that have taken place in the post-war era. This volume examines the changing politics of law and order, charting the gradual shift toward greater political conflict and dispute. Until the early 1970s law and order rarely occupied a privileged place in political debate. From that point this began to change with, initially, the Conservatives utilising crime and penal policy as a means of distinguishing themselves from their opponents. This volume charts these changes in the politics of law and order and examines the rise in the temperature of political debate around such issues as the Labour Party markedly shifted its direction in the 1990s

This book will be of interest to students of British political history, criminology and sociology.



This is Volume IV in the Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales, and examines the changing politics of law and order, charting the gradual shift toward greater political conflict and dispute.

1. Introduction Part One: The Changing Politics of Law and Order
2. The
Politics of Law and Order in a Changing Society, 1945-1970
3. The Rise of Law
and Order Politics, 1970-1979
4. Talking Tough: Law and Order Politics,
1979-1992
5. British Politics of Law and Order, 1992-1997: Walking the Walk
Part Two: Explaining the Trends
6. Leaving the Past Behind
7. Pressure-Group
and Interest-Group Politics
8. Matters of Scandal and Concern
9. Conclusion
Part Three
10. Postscript: Law and Order Politics 1997-2010
David Downes is Professor Emeritus of Social Policy and a member and former director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice at the London School of Economics, UK.

Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics, UK.