Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-203) and index.
Contents
Justice as a two-way street -- Constants and dissonants in the study of criminal and social justice -- Signs, posts and the third way -- `What works' and criminal and social justice -- The 'upside down duck' : participation and engagement for criminal and social justice -- Locating middle-England : 'otherness' and criminal and social justice -- Reconciling criminal and social justice.
Note
Print version record.
Summary
This volume provides an insight into the relationship between social inequality, crime and criminalization. Dee Cook examines the nature of the relationship between criminal and social justice - both in theory and in practice.